Part-load performance characteristics of a lean burn catalytic combustion gas turbine system |
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Authors: | Juan Yin Ming Li Jun-qiang Zhu |
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Affiliation: | 1607. Institute of Engineering Thermophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Changsha, China 2607. China Architecture and Building Press, Beijing, China
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Abstract: | The purpose of this study is to compare the part-load performance of a lean burn catalytic combustion gas turbine (LBCCGT) system in three different control modes: varying fuel, bleeding off the fuel mixture flow after the compressor and varying rotational speed. The conversions of methane species for chemical process are considered. A 1D heterogeneous plug flow model was utilized to analyze the system performance. The actual turbomachinery components were designed and predicted performance maps were applied to system performance research. The part-load characteristics under three control strategies were numerically investigated. The main results show that: the combustor inlet temperature is a significant factor that can significantly affect the part-load characteristics of the LBCCGT system; the rotational speed control mode can provide the best performance characteristics for part-load operations; the operation range of the bleed off mode is narrower than that of the speed control mode and wider than that of the fuel only mode; with reduced power, methane does not achieve full conversion over the reactor at the fuel only control mode, which will not warrant stable operation of the turbine system; the thermal efficiency of the LBCCGT system at fuel only control strategy is higher than that at bleed off control strategy within the operation range. |
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Keywords: | Lean burn catalytic combustion gas turbine part-load characteristics control mode |
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