TY - JOUR A1 - Förster, Arnold T1 - Resonant tunneling diodes : the effect of structural properties on their performance JF - Festkörperprobleme = Advances in solid state physics. 33 (1994) Y1 - 1994 SN - 0065-3357 N1 - Review ; 2. ISSN: 0430-3393 SP - 37 EP - 62 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Förster, Arnold T1 - Resonant tunneling diodes operating as modern quantum transport devices JF - Proceedings of the Tenth International Workshop on the Physics of Semiconductor Devices : (December 14 - 18, 1999) / ed.: Vikram Kumar ... - Vol. 2 Y1 - 2000 SN - 81-7023-998-2 N1 - International Workshop on the Physics of Semiconductor Devices <10, 1999, Delhi> SP - 966 EP - 966 PB - Allied Publ. CY - New Delhi [u.a.] ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Förster, Arnold T1 - Ultrahigh frequency measurements of magnetic penetration length and surface impedance of YBa2Cu3O7–x microstriplines on Si and GaAs substrates . Rüders, F; Hollricher, O.; Copetti, C. A. ; Förster, A. ; Buchal, Ch. ; Prusseit, W. ; Kinder, H. JF - Journal of Applied Physics. 77 (1995), H. 10 Y1 - 1995 SN - 1089-7550 SP - 5282 EP - 5286 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Furuichi, K. A1 - Yoshinobu, T. A1 - Ermelenko, T. A1 - Mourzina, Y. A1 - Iwasaki, H. A1 - Schöning, Michael Josef T1 - Simultaneous visualization of multiple ions by the chemical imaging sensor JF - Proceedings of the 5th East Asian Conference on Chemical Sensors; the 33rd Chemical Sensor Symposium : December 4 - 7, 2001, Huis Ten Bosch, Sasebo-shi, Nagasaki, Japan / Japan Association of Chemical Sensors; the Electrochemical Society of Japan Y1 - 2001 N1 - Chemical sensors; 17.2001 Suppl. B; East Asian Conference on Chemical Sensors ; (5, 2001; Nagasaki) SP - 399 EP - 401 PB - Japan Association of Chemical Sensors CY - Kasuga, Fukuoka-ken ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Funke, Harald A1 - Rönna, Uwe A1 - Robinson, A. E. T1 - Development and testing of a 10 kW diffusive micromix combustor for hydrogen-fuelled μ-scale gas turbines JF - Proceedings of ASME Turbo Expo 2008: Power for Land, Sea and Air ; GT2008 ; June 9-13, 2008, Berlin, Germany Y1 - 2008 N1 - GT2008-50418 SP - 1 EP - 8 PB - ASME CY - New York, NY ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Funke, Harald A1 - Robinson, A. E. A1 - Hendrick, P. A1 - Wagemakers, R. T1 - Design and Testing of a Micromix Combustor With Recuperative Wall Cooling for a Hydrogen Fuelled µ-Scale Gas Turbine JF - Proceedings of the ASME Turbo Expo 2010 : presented at the 2010 ASME Turbo Expo, June 14 - 18, 2010, Glasgow, UK / sponsored by the International Gas Turbine Institute / Vol. 5: Industrial and cogeneration ; microturbines and small turbomachinery ; oil and gas applications ; wind turbine technology Y1 - 2010 SN - 978-0-7918-4400-7 N1 - GT2010-23453 ; ASME Turbo Expo ; (Glasgow) : 2010.06.14-18 SP - 587 EP - 596 PB - ASME CY - New York, NY ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Funke, Harald A1 - Robinson, A. E. T1 - Development of a new test rig for a micro scale hydrogen combustion chamber JF - Proceedings of the 2nd European Conference for Aero-Space Sciences : July 1 - 6, 2007, Brussels, Belgium Y1 - 2007 N1 - European Conference for Aerospace Sciences <2, 2007, Brüssel> ; EUCASS <2, 2007, Brüssel> ; Paper No. 22 SP - 1 EP - 8 PB - - ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Funke, Harald A1 - Recker, E. A1 - Bosschaerts, W. A1 - Boonen, Q. A1 - Börner, Sebastian T1 - Parametrical study of the „Micromix“ hydrogen combustion principle JF - 10th International Symposium on Experimental and Computational Aerothermodynamics of Internal Flows, ISAIF10-049, Brussels, Belgium, 4-7 July 2011 Y1 - 2011 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Funke, Harald A1 - Keinz, Jan A1 - Kusterer, Karsten A1 - Ayed, Anis Haj A1 - Kazari, Masahide A1 - Kitajima, Junichi A1 - Horikawa, Atsushi A1 - Okada, Kunio T1 - Experimental and Numerical Study on Optimizing the Dry Low NOₓ Micromix Hydrogen Combustion Principle for Industrial Gas Turbine Applications JF - Journal of Thermal Science and Engineering Applications N2 - Combined with the use of renewable energy sources for its production, hydrogen represents a possible alternative gas turbine fuel for future low-emission power generation. Due to the difference in the physical properties of hydrogen compared to other fuels such as natural gas, well-established gas turbine combustion systems cannot be directly applied to dry low NOₓ (DLN) hydrogen combustion. The DLN micromix combustion of hydrogen has been under development for many years, since it has the promise to significantly reduce NOₓ emissions. This combustion principle for air-breathing engines is based on crossflow mixing of air and gaseous hydrogen. Air and hydrogen react in multiple miniaturized diffusion-type flames with an inherent safety against flashback and with low NOₓ emissions due to a very short residence time of the reactants in the flame region. The paper presents an advanced DLN micromix hydrogen application. The experimental and numerical study shows a combustor configuration with a significantly reduced number of enlarged fuel injectors with high-thermal power output at constant energy density. Larger fuel injectors reduce manufacturing costs, are more robust and less sensitive to fuel contamination and blockage in industrial environments. The experimental and numerical results confirm the successful application of high-energy injectors, while the DLN micromix characteristics of the design point, under part-load conditions, and under off-design operation are maintained. Atmospheric test rig data on NOₓ emissions, optical flame-structure, and combustor material temperatures are compared to numerical simulations and show good agreement. The impact of the applied scaling and design laws on the miniaturized micromix flamelets is particularly investigated numerically for the resulting flow field, the flame-structure, and NOₓ formation. Y1 - 2016 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1115/1.4034849 SN - 1948-5093 N1 - TSEA-15-1227 VL - 9 IS - 2 SP - 021001 EP - 021001-10 PB - ASME CY - New York, NY ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Funke, Harald A1 - Keinz, Jan A1 - Kusterer, K. A1 - Haj Ayed, A. A1 - Kazari, M. A1 - Kitajima, J. A1 - Horikawa, A. A1 - Okada, K. T1 - Development and Testing of a Low NOX Micromix Combustion Chamber for an Industrial Gas Turbine JF - International Journal of Gas Turbine, Propulsion and Power Systems N2 - The Micromix combustion principle, based on cross-flow mixing of air and hydrogen, promises low emission applications in future gas turbines. The Micromix combustion takes place in several hundreds of miniaturized diffusion-type micro-flames. The major advantage is the inherent safety against flash-back and low NOx-emissions due to a very short residence time of reactants in the flame region. The paper gives insight into the Micromix design and scaling procedure for different energy densities and the interaction of scaling laws and key design drivers in gas turbine integration. Numerical studies, experimental testing, gas turbine integration and interface considerations are evaluated. The aerodynamic stabilization of the miniaturized flamelets and the resulting flow field, flame structure and NOx formation are analysed experimentally and numerically. The results show and confirm the successful adaption of the low NOx Micromix characteristics for a range of different nozzle sizes, energy densities and thermal power output. Y1 - 2017 U6 - https://doi.org/10.38036/jgpp.9.1_27 SN - 1882-5079 VL - 9 IS - 1 SP - 27 EP - 36 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Funke, Harald A1 - Esch, Thomas A1 - Roosen, Petra T1 - Antriebssystemanpassungen zur Verwendung von LPG als Flugkraftstoff JF - Motortechnische Zeitschrift (MTZ) N2 - Auch in der allgemeinen Luftfahrt wäre es wünschenswert, die bereits vorhandenen Verbrennungsmotoren mit weniger CO₂-trächtigen Kraftstoffen als dem heute weit verbreiteten Avgas 100LL betreiben zu können. Es ist anzunehmen, dass im Vergleich die unter Normalbedingungen gasförmigen Kraftstoffe CNG, LPG oder LNG deutlich weniger Emissionen produzieren. Erforderliche Antriebssystemanpassungen wurden im Rahmen eines Forschungsprojekts an der FH Aachen untersucht. Y1 - 2022 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/s35146-021-0778-2 VL - 2022 IS - 83 SP - 58 EP - 62 PB - Springer Nature CY - Basel ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Funke, Harald A1 - Esch, Thomas A1 - Roosen, Petra T1 - Powertrain Adaptions for LPG Usage in General Aviation JF - MTZ worldwide N2 - In general aviation, too, it is desirable to be able to operate existing internal combustion engines with fuels that produce less CO₂ than Avgas 100LL being widely used today It can be assumed that, in comparison, the fuels CNG, LPG or LNG, which are gaseous under normal conditions, produce significantly lower emissions. Necessary propulsion system adaptations were investigated as part of a research project at Aachen University of Applied Sciences. Y1 - 2022 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/s38313-021-0756-6 VL - 2022 IS - 83 SP - 58 EP - 62 PB - Springer Nature CY - Basel ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Funke, Harald A1 - Dickhoff, J. A1 - Keinz, Jan A1 - Anis, H. A. A1 - Parente, A. A1 - Hendrick, P. T1 - Experimental and numerical study of the micromix combustion principle applied for hydrogen and hydrogen-rich syngas as fuel with increased energy density for industrial gas turbine applications JF - Energy procedia N2 - The Dry Low NOx (DLN) Micromix combustion principle with increased energy density is adapted for the industrial gas turbine APU GTCP 36-300 using hydrogen and hydrogen-rich syngas with a composition of 90%-Vol. hydrogen (H₂) and 10%-Vol. carbon-monoxide (CO). Experimental and numerical studies of several combustor geometries for hydrogen and syngas show the successful advance of the DLN Micromix combustion from pure hydrogen to hydrogen-rich syngas. The impact of the different fuel properties on the combustion principle and aerodynamic flame stabilization design laws, flow field, flame structure and emission characteristics is investigated by numerical analysis using a hybrid Eddy Break Up combustion model and validated against experimental results. Y1 - 2014 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.egypro.2014.12.201 SN - 1876-6102 (E-Journal) IS - 61 SP - 1736 EP - 1739 PB - Elsevier CY - Amsterdam ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Funke, Harald A1 - Börner, Sebastian A1 - Robinson, A. A1 - Hendrick, P. A1 - Recker, E. T1 - Low NOx H2 combustion for industrial gas turbines of various power ranges JF - 5th International Gas Turbine Conference ETN-IGTC, ETN-2010-42, Brussels, Belgium, October 2010 Y1 - 2010 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Funke, Harald A1 - Börner, Sebastian A1 - Krebs, W. A1 - Wolf, E. T1 - Experimental Characterization of Low NOx Micromix Prototype Combustors for Industrial Gas Turbine Applications JF - ASME Turbo Expo 2011 ; Vancouver, Canada, June 6-10, 2011 Y1 - 2011 N1 - GT2011-45305 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Funke, Harald A1 - Börner, Sebastian A1 - Falk, F. A1 - Hendrick, P. T1 - Control system modifications and their effects on the operation of a hydrogen-fueled Auxiliary Power Unit JF - XX international symposium on air breathing engines 2011 : ISABE 2011, Gothenburg, Sweden, 12-16 September, 2011. Vol. 2. Y1 - 2011 SN - 9781618391803 N1 - 20th International Symposium on Air Breathing Engines 2011 : (ISABE 2011) : Gothenburg, Sweden, 12-16 September, 2011. SP - 929 EP - 938 PB - American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics CY - Reston, VA ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Funke, Harald A1 - Beckmann, Nils A1 - Keinz, Jan A1 - Abanteriba, Sylvester T1 - Numerical and Experimental Evaluation of a Dual-Fuel Dry-Low-NOx Micromix Combustor for Industrial Gas Turbine Applications JF - Journal of Thermal Science and Engineering Applications Y1 - 2019 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1115/1.4041495 SN - 19485085 N1 - Paper No: GT2017-64795 VL - 11 IS - 1 SP - 011015 PB - ASME CY - New York ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Funke, Harald A1 - Beckmann, Nils A1 - Keinz, Jan A1 - Abanteriba, Sylvester T1 - Comparison of Numerical Combustion Models for Hydrogen and Hydrogen-Rich Syngas Applied for Dry-Low-Nox-Micromix-Combustion JF - Journal of Engineering for Gas Turbines and Power N2 - The Dry-Low-NOx (DLN) Micromix combustion technology has been developed as low emission combustion principle for industrial gas turbines fueled with hydrogen or syngas. The combustion process is based on the phenomenon of jet-in-crossflow-mixing (JICF). Fuel is injected perpendicular into the air-cross-flow and burned in a multitude of miniaturized, diffusion-like flames. The miniaturization of the flames leads to a significant reduction of NOx emissions due to the very short residence time of reactants in the flame. In the Micromix research approach, computational fluid dynamics (CFD) analyses are validated toward experimental results. The combination of numerical and experimental methods allows an efficient design and optimization of DLN Micromix combustors concerning combustion stability and low NOx emissions. The paper presents a comparison of several numerical combustion models for hydrogen and hydrogen-rich syngas. They differ in the complexity of the underlying reaction mechanism and the associated computational effort. The performance of a hybrid eddy-break-up (EBU) model with a one-step global reaction is compared to a complex chemistry model and a flamelet generated manifolds (FGM) model, both using detailed reaction schemes for hydrogen or syngas combustion. Validation of numerical results is based on exhaust gas compositions available from experimental investigation on DLN Micromix combustors. The conducted evaluation confirms that the applied detailed combustion mechanisms are able to predict the general physics of the DLN-Micromix combustion process accurately. The FGM method proved to be generally suitable to reduce the computational effort while maintaining the accuracy of detailed chemistry. Y1 - 2018 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1115/1.4038882 SN - 0742-4795 N1 - Article number 081504; Paper No: GTP-17-1567 VL - 140 IS - 8 PB - ASME CY - New York, NY ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Funke, Harald A1 - Beckmann, Nils A1 - Keinz, Jan A1 - Abanteriba, Sylvester T1 - Comparison of Numerical Combustion Models for Hydrogen and Hydrogen-Rich Syngas Applied for Dry-Low-NOx-Micromix-Combustion JF - ASME Turbo Expo 2016: Turbomachinery Technical Conference and Exposition Volume 4A: Combustion, Fuels and Emissions Seoul, South Korea, June 13–17, 2016 N2 - The Dry-Low-NOₓ (DLN) Micromix combustion technology has been developed as low emission combustion principle for industrial gas turbines fueled with hydrogen or syngas. The combustion process is based on the phenomenon of jet-in-crossflow-mixing. Fuel is injected perpendicular into the air-cross-flow and burned in a multitude of miniaturized, diffusion-like flames. The miniaturization of the flames leads to a significant reduction of NOₓ emissions due to the very short residence time of reactants in the flame. In the Micromix research approach, CFD analyses are validated towards experimental results. The combination of numerical and experimental methods allows an efficient design and optimization of DLN Micromix combustors concerning combustion stability and low NOₓ emissions. The paper presents a comparison of several numerical combustion models for hydrogen and hydrogen-rich syngas. They differ in the complexity of the underlying reaction mechanism and the associated computational effort. For pure hydrogen combustion a one-step global reaction is applied using a hybrid Eddy-Break-up model that incorporates finite rate kinetics. The model is evaluated and compared to a detailed hydrogen combustion mechanism derived by Li et al. including 9 species and 19 reversible elementary reactions. Based on this mechanism, reduction of the computational effort is achieved by applying the Flamelet Generated Manifolds (FGM) method while the accuracy of the detailed reaction scheme is maintained. For hydrogen-rich syngas combustion (H₂-CO) numerical analyses based on a skeletal H₂/CO reaction mechanism derived by Hawkes et al. and a detailed reaction mechanism provided by Ranzi et al. are performed. The comparison between combustion models and the validation of numerical results is based on exhaust gas compositions available from experimental investigation on DLN Micromix combustors. The conducted evaluation confirms that the applied detailed combustion mechanisms are able to predict the general physics of the DLN-Micromix combustion process accurately. The Flamelet Generated Manifolds method proved to be generally suitable to reduce the computational effort while maintaining the accuracy of detailed chemistry. Especially for reaction mechanisms with a high number of species accuracy and computational effort can be balanced using the FGM model. Y1 - 2016 SN - 978-0-7918-4975-0 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1115/GT2016-56430 PB - ASME CY - New York, NY ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Funke, Harald A1 - Beckmann, Nils A1 - Abanteriba, Sylvester T1 - An overview on dry low NOx micromix combustor development for hydrogen-rich gas turbine applications JF - International Journal of Hydrogen Energy Y1 - 2019 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijhydene.2019.01.161 SN - 0360-3199 VL - 44 IS - 13 SP - 6978 EP - 6990 PB - Elsevier CY - Amsterdam ER -