DocumentCode :
2477762
Title :
Field tests of the Raman gas composition sensor
Author :
Buric, Michael P. ; Chorpening, Benjamin T. ; Mullen, Jessica C. ; Woodruff, Steven D. ; Ranalli, Joseph A.
Author_Institution :
Nat. Energy Technol. Lab., Morgantown, WV, USA
fYear :
2012
fDate :
8-9 Oct. 2012
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
4
Abstract :
A gas composition sensor based on Raman spectroscopy using reflective metal lined capillary waveguides is tested under field conditions for feedforward applications in combustion control. The capillary waveguide enables effective use of low powered lasers and rapid composition determination, for computation of required parameters to pre-adjust burner control based on incoming fuel. Tests on high pressure fuel streams show sub-second time response and better than one percent accuracy on natural gas fuel mixtures. Fuel composition and Wobbe constant values are provided at one second intervals or faster. The sensor, designed and constructed at NETL, is packaged for Class I Division 2 operations typical of gas turbine and boiler environments, and samples gas at up to 800 psig. Simultaneous determination of the hydrocarbons methane, ethane, and propane plus CO, CO2, H2O, H2, N2, and O2 are realized. The capillary waveguide permits use of miniature spectrometers and laser power of less than 100 mW. The capillary dimensions of 1 m length and 300 μm ID also enable a full sample exchange in 0.4 s or less at 5 psig pressure differential, which allows a fast response to changes in sample composition. Sensor operation under field operation conditions will be reported.
Keywords :
Raman spectroscopy; boilers; combustion; combustion equipment; gas mixtures; gas sensors; gas turbines; natural gas technology; organic compounds; waveguides; NETL; Raman spectroscopy; Wobbe constant value; boiler environment; combustion control; ethane; feedforward application; field test; fuel composition; fuel stream; gas composition sensor; gas turbine; hydrocarbon methane; natural gas fuel mixture; preadjust burner control; propane; reflective metal lined capillary waveguide; size 1 m; size 300 mum; time 0.4 s; Fuels; Gas lasers; Instruments; Laser excitation; Optical waveguides; Raman scattering; Waveguide lasers; Raman scattering; capillary waveguides; optical sensors;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Future of Instrumentation International Workshop (FIIW), 2012
Conference_Location :
Gatlinburg, TN
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-2483-0
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/FIIW.2012.6378319
Filename :
6378319
Link To Document :
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