Volume 3A: Coal, Biomass and Alternative Fuels; Cycle Innovations; Electric Power; Industrial and Cogeneration 2014
DOI: 10.1115/gt2014-25447
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Modeling and Simulation of the Dynamic Operating Behavior of a High Solar Share Gas Turbine System

Abstract: Solar gas turbine (GT) systems provide the opportunity to utilize solar heat at a much higher temperature than solar thermal power plants based on steam turbine cycles. Therefore gas turbine technology has the potential to improve the efficiency of future solar thermal power plants. Nevertheless, to achieve mature technology for commercial application, further development steps are required. Knowledge of the operational behavior of the solar GT system is the basis for the development of the systems control arc… Show more

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“…A basic requirement of the gas turbine is the ability to extract the compressor outlet air for external heating, which is met only by few commercial gas turbines [5]. One of them is MAN's GT THM 1304-12 with 12.1 MW power output at ISO conditions.…”
Section: System Description and Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A basic requirement of the gas turbine is the ability to extract the compressor outlet air for external heating, which is met only by few commercial gas turbines [5]. One of them is MAN's GT THM 1304-12 with 12.1 MW power output at ISO conditions.…”
Section: System Description and Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This rate was defined at the beginning of the project and is used for this study. Additionally, the turbine inlet temperature was set to 970°C for this study as a compromise to maintain stable combustion in all operating conditions [5]. The additional energy to heat the air mass flow from 950°C after the receiver to 970° is supplied by the fossil combustion, which reduces the maximum solar share.…”
Section: System Description and Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%