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High Hydrogen

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Description:

The data are the results of tests carried out in a project funded by the Energy Technologies Institute (ETI) to model at reduced scale, the consequences of a flameout in a full-size combined cycle gas turbine (CCGT) when running on high hydrogen fuel mixtures. The High Hydrogen data set includes data from 69 Circular Duct Tests and 76 tests with a Heat Recovery Steam Generator. The data are further described by read me files in each directory and by reports in the directory Supporting_Documentation.
Phase 1 data (Circular Duct tests 1 - 69 and Heat Recovery Steam Generator tests 1 to 17) were added in December 2017. Phase 2 data (Heat Recovery Steam Generator tests 18 to 76) were added in December 2019, when this catalogue entry was updated accordingly.

Creator:

The Energy Technologies Institute (ETI), Imperial College London.

Publisher:

The Energy Technologies Institute (ETI)

DOI:

No DOI minted

Citation (APA Style 7th Edition):

The Energy Technologies Institute (ETI), Imperial College London. (2011). High Hydrogen [Data set]. The Energy Technologies Institute (ETI). https://ukerc9.rl.ac.uk/cgi-bin/dataDiscover.pl?Action=detail&dataid=beef8799-670a-4cab-9883-7a522c654c65

Energy Category

Field Dates:

29/07/2011 - 07/06/2019

Data Date Range:

29/07/2011 - 07/06/2019

Data type:

Time Series

Data format:

No format supplied

Language:

English

Number of Units:

145

Unit Type:

Tests

Number of Records:

2746

Parameters:

Flame ionisation detectors (detecting change in voltage), optical probes (detecting change in voltage), pressure, temperature.

Rights:

Open Access if terms and conditions accepted (ETI High Hydrogen)

Rights Overview:

Use of these data indicates your acceptance of the terms and conditions of the High Hydrogen Project - ETI Open Licence for Materials. You must acknowledge the source of the data as indicated in the licence.

Region:

England

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