Influence of ambient temperature on combined-cycle power-plant performance
Felipe R. Ponce Arrieta and
Electo E. Silva Lora
Applied Energy, 2005, vol. 80, issue 3, 272 pages
Abstract:
Thermal-power electricity are important mainly because of the need for diversified power-generation and the availability of natural gas, the main fuel used in this type of electricity-generating system. With the implementation of the priority plan for thermal-power plants in Brazil, dozens of units will be installed which will make it possible to transform the Brazilian electric system, today mainly based in hydraulic principles, into a hydro-thermal system. The operation of a combined cycle thermal-power plant is influenced by the conditions that are present at the place where it is installed, mainly ambient temperature, atmospheric pressure and the air's relative-humidity. These parameters affect the generated electric-power and the heat-rate during operation. Among these variables, the ambient temperature causes the greatest performance variation during operation. That is the reason why the influence of this variable on this type of generating unit is studied. The plant selected for this study has a multiple-shaft configuration and is composed of two Siemens AG 501F gas-turbines, coupled to three pressure levels HRSGs and re-heating with supplementary firing and a steam-turbine. The most relevant results obtained from a thermodynamic simulation, in which the Gate Cycle Software version 5.51.0.r was used, are the curves of generated power, as well as the heat rate and thermal efficiency as functions of ambient temperature and the supplementary firing.
Keywords: Electric-power; generation; Operation; Thermodynamic; analysis; Efficiency; Heat; rate (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2005
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