2019
DOI: 10.11591/ijece.v9i1.pp42-54
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Combined heat and power - optimal power flow based on thermodynamic model with associated petroleum and wet gas utilization constraints

Abstract: <span lang="EN-GB">Oil fields produce associated petroleum and wet gas, which can be mixed with commercial natural gas as fuel. Associated petroleum and wet gas are a low cost, low quality fuel, whereas commercial natural gas is the opposite. Two parameters are affected by this mixture: the fuel cost and the power – steam output of gas turbine – heat recovery steam generators. This research develops a Unit Commitment and Optimal Power Flow model based on Mixed Integer Nonlinear Programming to optimize co… Show more

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“…The free factor vector (y) can be apportioned to two sections: the control factor vector (u) which is shifted to accomplish optimum estimation of the target capacity and the vector (p) of fixed or wild parameters. The optimization problem can be restated as [14][15][16]:…”
Section: Optimal Load Flow Solution Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The free factor vector (y) can be apportioned to two sections: the control factor vector (u) which is shifted to accomplish optimum estimation of the target capacity and the vector (p) of fixed or wild parameters. The optimization problem can be restated as [14][15][16]:…”
Section: Optimal Load Flow Solution Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rotameters with a relative error of 0.5% were used to measure fuel consumption and air consumption. The fuel consumption and air consumption were recalculated to generate 80 kW of electric power (nominal parameters of the gas turbine engine) [40]. A comparison of temperature and power calculation results with the results of measurements is presented in Table 5.…”
Section: Evaluate the Error Of The Electric Power Calculation Based O...mentioning
confidence: 99%