Performance Improvement of a 43 MW Class Gas Turbine Engine with Inlet Air Cooling
Journal: International Journal of Emerging Trends in Engineering Research (IJETER) (Vol.9, No. 5)Publication Date: 2021-05-07
Authors : Ali Dinc Ibrahim Elbadawy Mohamed Fayed Rani Taher Javad Farrokhi Derakhshandeh Yousef Gharbia;
Page : 539-544
Keywords : Ali Dinc*; Ibrahim Elbadawy; Mohamed Fayed; Rani Taher; JavadFarrokhiDerakhshandeh; YousefGharbia;
Abstract
In this study, a process of inlet air cooling was implemented in the intake of a land-based gas turbine engine for electricity generation. The motivation behind the study is to improve the performance of the gas turbine engine in hot climate conditions,which causes a significant decrease in the output power and an increase in specific fuel consumption. For inlet air cooling, a refrigeration cycle was attached to the turbo-shaft gas turbine engine,and power required by the refrigeration is extracted from the mechanical engine power output of the gas turbine. A 43 MWclass gas turbine engine which is similar totheGeneral Electric LM6000 engine was modeled in this study. Considering an average coefficient of performance of 3.0 for a refrigeration system, the inlet cooling provided (by supplying cooled inlet air at 15oC) a 22.21% net power increase anda5.2% power specific fuel consumption improvement at 55oCambient conditions
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