Minimum Environmental Load Reduction in Heavy Duty Gas Turbine by Bleeding Lines

Autor: Stefano Piola, Federico Bonzani, Andrea Silingardi, Enrico Puppo, M. Cioffi
Rok vydání: 2014
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Zdroj: Volume 3A: Coal, Biomass and Alternative Fuels; Cycle Innovations; Electric Power; Industrial and Cogeneration.
Popis: The power generation and energy market scenarios are requiring the power generation plants to fulfill more flexible operations respect to the recent past. One of the main concerns of plant operators is the lowering of minimum load at which the machines can be exercised while respecting the pollution limits. A strategy to improve minimum turndown capability by reducing the minimum environmental load of heavy duty axial gas turbines is here presented: it is based on the use of the compressor air bleeding lines (blow-off lines). The described technical development activities are based on the numerical modeling of blow-off lines and bleeding compressor sections; these preliminary tasks have been followed by on-field plant testing. The blow-off lines modeling reserves a particular regard, due to the somehow non-usual fluid dynamics involved. A Fanno flow 1D approach has been adopted to properly model the bleeding lines fluid flow whereas full 3D numerical solutions have been developed to get a better insight of the bleeding plenums and of the line sector including the valve. In addition, the gas turbine components off-design behavior and the overall performances are computed by the Ansaldo modular simulation code. Numerical analysis and performed field tests are here presented and results are compared, showing a good agreement, in accord to the simplified model adopted. Additional comparisons with different alternative strategies are finally presented in terms of gas turbine power and excess air variation. The described technique by blow-off lines opening shows to be able to fulfill the required task by incrementing the plant operative flexibility and guaranteeing safe plant operation. The technique drawbacks are a gas turbine slightly lower efficiency and the lower output flue gas temperature, whose relative importance have to evaluate by the plant operators. At present the long term sustainability of the new operative condition is the object of a deeper and longer field testing phase.
Databáze: OpenAIRE