Gas fired boilers: Perspective for near future fuel composition and impact on burner design process

The advancements on gas boiler technology run in parallel with the growth of renewable energy production. The renewable production will impact on the fuel gas quality, since the gas grid will face an increasing injection of alternative fuels (biogas, biomethane, hydrogen). Biogas allows producing en...

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Main Authors: Schiro Fabio, Stoppato Anna, Benato Alberto
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2017-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20172200154
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spelling doaj-d6ad4eea3f414ca28b55cbeb3f5295b82021-08-11T14:28:56ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422017-01-01220015410.1051/e3sconf/20172200154e3sconf_asee2017_00154Gas fired boilers: Perspective for near future fuel composition and impact on burner design processSchiro FabioStoppato AnnaBenato AlbertoThe advancements on gas boiler technology run in parallel with the growth of renewable energy production. The renewable production will impact on the fuel gas quality, since the gas grid will face an increasing injection of alternative fuels (biogas, biomethane, hydrogen). Biogas allows producing energy with a lower CO2 impact; hydrogen production by electrolysis can mitigate the issues related to the mismatch between energy production by renewable and energy request. These technologies will contribute to achieve the renewable production targets, but the impact on whole fuel gas production-to-consumption chain must be evaluated. In the first part of this study, the Authors present the future scenario of the grid gas composition and the implications on gas fed appliances. Given that the widely used premixed burners are currently designed mainly by trial and error, a broader fuel gas quality range means an additional hitch on this design process. A better understanding and structuring of this process is helpful for future appliance-oriented developments. The Authors present an experimental activity on a premixed condensing boiler setup. A test protocol highlighting the burners' flexibility in terms of mixture composition is adopted and the system fuel flexibility is characterized around multiple reference conditions.https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20172200154
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Gas fired boilers: Perspective for near future fuel composition and impact on burner design process
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title Gas fired boilers: Perspective for near future fuel composition and impact on burner design process
title_short Gas fired boilers: Perspective for near future fuel composition and impact on burner design process
title_full Gas fired boilers: Perspective for near future fuel composition and impact on burner design process
title_fullStr Gas fired boilers: Perspective for near future fuel composition and impact on burner design process
title_full_unstemmed Gas fired boilers: Perspective for near future fuel composition and impact on burner design process
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publisher EDP Sciences
series E3S Web of Conferences
issn 2267-1242
publishDate 2017-01-01
description The advancements on gas boiler technology run in parallel with the growth of renewable energy production. The renewable production will impact on the fuel gas quality, since the gas grid will face an increasing injection of alternative fuels (biogas, biomethane, hydrogen). Biogas allows producing energy with a lower CO2 impact; hydrogen production by electrolysis can mitigate the issues related to the mismatch between energy production by renewable and energy request. These technologies will contribute to achieve the renewable production targets, but the impact on whole fuel gas production-to-consumption chain must be evaluated. In the first part of this study, the Authors present the future scenario of the grid gas composition and the implications on gas fed appliances. Given that the widely used premixed burners are currently designed mainly by trial and error, a broader fuel gas quality range means an additional hitch on this design process. A better understanding and structuring of this process is helpful for future appliance-oriented developments. The Authors present an experimental activity on a premixed condensing boiler setup. A test protocol highlighting the burners' flexibility in terms of mixture composition is adopted and the system fuel flexibility is characterized around multiple reference conditions.
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