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Combustion gas turbine

By common usage, the terms turboexpanders and expansion turbines specifically exclude steam turbines and combustion gas turbines, which are covered elsewhere in Sec. 29. [Pg.2519]

External Combustor (experimental). The heat exehanger used for an external-combustion gas turbine is a direct-fired air heater. The air heater s goal is to achieve high temperatures with a minimum pressure decrease. It consists of a rectangular box with a narrow convection section at the top. The outer casings of the heater consist of carbon steel lined with lightweight blanket material for insulation and heat re-radiation. [Pg.37]

API Standard 616, Combustion Gas Turbines for Refinery Service, Thu d E dition, Washington, DC American Petroleum Institute, 1992. [Pg.301]

The combustion gas turbine is, in many respects, the most attractive means of producing power. Today the advantages of reliability, simplicity of operation and compactness outweigh the disadvantages posed by the price of the fuel required operating it. A typical land-based machine is shown in Figure 15.32. Gas turbines are normally rated at notional sea-level (ISO) conditions when burning a specified fuel. [Pg.198]

Technology Recip Engine Diesel Recip Engine NG Microturbine Combustion Gas Turbine Fuel Cell... [Pg.293]

Process applications of combustion gas turbines are chiefly to driving pumps and compressors, particularly on gas and oil... [Pg.65]

Figure 4.2. Combustion gas turbine arrangements and their thermodynamic diagrams, (a) Basic unit with PV and TS diagrams, (b) Unit with an air preheater and TS diagram. Figure 4.2. Combustion gas turbine arrangements and their thermodynamic diagrams, (a) Basic unit with PV and TS diagrams, (b) Unit with an air preheater and TS diagram.
In a combined-cycle power plant, electricity is produced by two turbines, a gas and a steam turbine. The term combined cycle comes from the fact that the combustion gas turbine operates according to the Brayton cycle and the steam system operates according to the Rankine cycle. As shown in Figure 2.115, the dual-shaft combined-cycle plant consists of a gas turbine (GT)... [Pg.293]

Steam Requirement of a Turbine Operation 65 Performance of a Combustion Gas Turbine 67 Conditions of a Coal Slurry Pipeline 70 Size and Power Requirement of a Pneumatic Transfer Line 77... [Pg.843]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.65 , Pg.68 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.65 , Pg.68 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.65 , Pg.68 ]




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