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Combined cycle

The combustion gases that leave the gas turbine still have a great deal of heat that can be utilized [2,3]. The combined cycle plant does not discard the [Pg.117]

Schematic of a simple, singe-shaft gas turbine process (1) inlet, (2) comprssed state, precombustion, (3) post-combustion, pre-compressor, (4) post-turbine to exhaust. [Pg.118]


For combined cycle turbines Single lubrication system Low pour point Extreme pressure and anti-wear properties Hydrolysis stability Water separation... [Pg.284]

The non destructive department of Laborelec is mainly involved with problems concerning nuclear, thermal and combined cycle power stations. Our inspections are based on eddy current and ultrasonic testing. [Pg.1006]

Combined cycles Combined reforming Combing Comb polymers Combustion... [Pg.241]

In apphcation to electric utihty power generation, MHD is combined with steam (qv) power generation, as shown in Figure 2. The MHD generator is used as a topping unit to the steam bottoming plant. From a thermodynamic point of view, the system is a combined cycle. The MHD generator operates in a Brayton cycle, similar to a gas turbine the steam plant operates in a conventional Rankine cycle (11). [Pg.411]

Eig. 8. Cost of electricity (COE) comparison where represents capital charges, Hoperation and maintenance charges, and D fuel charges for the reference cycles. A, steam, light water reactor (LWR), uranium B, steam, conventional furnace, scmbber coal C, gas turbine combined cycle, semiclean hquid D, gas turbine, semiclean Hquid, and advanced cycles E, steam atmospheric fluidized bed, coal E, gas turbine (water-cooled) combined low heating value (LHV) gas G, open cycle MHD coal H, steam, pressurized fluidized bed, coal I, closed cycle helium gas turbine, atmospheric fluidized bed (AEB), coal J, metal vapor topping cycle, pressurized fluidized bed (PEB), coal K, gas turbine (water-cooled) combined, semiclean Hquid L, gas turbine... [Pg.421]

China Shanghai Power Shanghai 25 4.5 lOOO MHD—steam combined cycle... [Pg.436]

J. N. Chapman and N. R. Johanson, "Design Considerations for a Class of 600 MWe MHD Steam Combined Cycle Plants," 28th Intersociety Energy Conversion Engineering Conference, Adanta, Ga., Aug. 1993. [Pg.438]

Conventional fossil fuel-fired power plants, nuclear power faciUties, cogeneration systems, and combined-cycle faciUties all have one key feature in common some type of steam generator is employed to produce steam. Except for simple-cycle cogeneration faciUties, the steam is used to drive one or... [Pg.3]

Because of the simplicity and reUabiUty of the Rankine cycle, faciUties employing this method have dominated the power industry in the twentieth century and typically play an important role in most modem combined-cycle faciUties. Water is the working fluid of choice in nearly all Rankine cycle power plants because water is nontoxic, abundant, and low cost. [Pg.4]

Gas turbine-based power plants, particularly natural gas-fired cogeneration and combined-cycle faciUties, have proven to be highly rehable, efficient, and environmentally attractive. Advances in machine design, more efficient plant integration, and optimistic forecasts for the availabiUty of affordable natural gas worldwide have boosted the appeal of these systems for both base-load and peaking service. [Pg.12]

Fig. 13. Combustion turbine engine combined cycle (a) schematic of plant and (b) thermodynamics, where the vertical lines correspond to the pressure ratio, given and the horizontal lines to the combustor temperature, Tp in °C as indicated. Fig. 13. Combustion turbine engine combined cycle (a) schematic of plant and (b) thermodynamics, where the vertical lines correspond to the pressure ratio, given and the horizontal lines to the combustor temperature, Tp in °C as indicated.
The next generation of gas turbine-based, combined-cycle power plants, under constmction in many parts of the world, is to feature net plant efficiencies in the 60% range based on LHV of fuel input. These faciUties, scheduled for start-up in the latter 1990s, are anchored by large gas turbines capable of simple-cycle efficiencies >40% LHV in some cases. To develop these machines, manufacturers have scaled up and improved upon designs that have already proved to be highly rehable. [Pg.13]

Fig. 18. Integrated gasification combined-cycle (IGCC) process (a) integrated air separation and (b) simplified IGCC. Fig. 18. Integrated gasification combined-cycle (IGCC) process (a) integrated air separation and (b) simplified IGCC.
A 165-MW-class gas turbine/generator has been introduced by another manufacturer. This machine, also developed by scaling up a proven design, features a simple-cycle efficiency of 37.5% a turbine inlet temperature of 1235°C a pressure ratio of 30 1, up from 16 1 on the previous generation and an output of 165 MW for gas fuel firing under International Standards Organization (ISO) conditions (101 kPa, 15°C (14.7 psia, 59°F)). A combined-cycle facihty based around this machine could achieve efficiencies up to 58% or a heat rate of about 6209 kj/kWh (5885 Btu/kWh). [Pg.16]

At least two manufacturers have developed and installed machines rated to produce more than 210 MW of electricity in the simple-cycle mode. In both cases, the machines were designed and manufactured through cooperative ventures between two or more international gas turbine developers. One 50-Hz unit, first installed as a peaking power faciUty in France, is rated for a gross output of 212 MW and a net simple-cycle efficiency of 34.2% for natural-gas firing. When integrated into an enhanced three-pressure, combined-cycle with reheat, net plant efficiencies in excess of 54% reportedly can be achieved. [Pg.16]

As of the mid-1990s, many older conventional steam plants have been converted to combined cycle. The old boiler is removed and replaced by a combustion turbine and heat recovery steam generator. Although the cycle efficiency is not as high as completely new plants, substantial capital cost is avoided by the modification and reuse of existing steam turbine and auxiHary equipment. In many combined cycle power plants, steam is injected into the combustors of the combustion turbine to lower peak flame temperatures and consequendy lower NO. ... [Pg.367]

The Texaco gasifier and a similar unit developed by The Dow Chemical Company are pressurized entrained gasifiers. At the top pulverized coal is mixed with reaction gas and is blown down into the gasifier. The reaction products leave from the side, and ash is blown down to a water pool where it is quenched. These units have operated at an Eastman Kodak facUity in Kingsport, Tennessee and at the Coolwater power station in California for an integrated combined cycle power plant. [Pg.235]

Coal Gasification Combined Cycle Power Generation... [Pg.267]


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