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Influence of Precooling Cooling Air on the Performance of a Gas Turbine Combined Cycle

Authors :
Do-Won Kang
Tong-Seop Kim
Soo-Young Kang
Ik Hwan Kwon
Source :
Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers B. 36:171-179
Publication Year :
2012
Publisher :
The Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2012.

Abstract

Cooling of hot sections, especially the turbine nozzle and rotor blades, has a significant impact on gas turbine performance. In this study, the influence of precooling of the cooling air on the performance of gas turbines and their combined cycle plants was investigated. A state-of-the-art F-class gas turbine was selected, and its design performance was deliberately simulated using detailed component models including turbine blade cooling. Off-design analysis was used to simulate changes in the operating conditions and performance of the gas turbines due to precooling of the cooling air. Thermodynamic and aerodynamic models were used to simulate the performance of the cooled nozzle and rotor blade. In the combined cycle plant, the heat rejected from the cooling air was recovered at the bottoming steam cycle to optimize the overall plant performance. With a 200K decrease of all cooling air stream, an almost 1.78% power upgrade due to increase in main gas flow and a 0.70 percent point efficiency decrease due to the fuel flow increase to maintain design turbine inlet temperature were predicted.

Details

ISSN :
12264881
Volume :
36
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers B
Accession number :
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