Control methods for mitigating flow oscillations in a supercritical CO2 recompression closed Brayton cycle
Jacob Albright,
Stephen E. Zitney and
Eric Liese
Applied Energy, 2023, vol. 352, issue C, No S0306261923012862
Abstract:
A dynamic model of a 10 MWe supercritical CO2 (sCO2) recompression closed Brayton power generation cycle is used to investigate control methods for mitigating oscillations in flow conditions and power demand load, especially as the load ramp rate is increased and the load setpoint is more closely tracked. The focus is on control of the main compressor inlet temperature (MCIT) since oscillations are prompted by the strong nonlinearities in sCO2 fluid properties near the critical point and by changes in system inventory for efficient load management. In this study, the oscillatory behavior during load ramping is first shown and then two potential control solutions for substantially reducing oscillations are given: 1) the use of the main compressor inlet guide vanes (IGV) and 2) bypassing a portion of the sCO2 around the cooler to maintain the MCIT. These control methods reduce the effect of cycle feedback from interactions between the MCIT and load. When implementing either control method, a load setpoint ramp of 7.5%/min was maintainable while achieving closer load setpoint tracking with limited oscillations. Finally, the impact of sensor noise on the control was examined since derivative action was used in the IGV and cooler sCO2 bypass control. While some effect was evident, signal noise was not problematic to the control.
Keywords: Supercritical CO2; Recompression Brayton cycle; Dynamic process simulation; Process control; Load following; Oscillation reduction (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2023.121922
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