A Toolbox of Hardware and Digital Solutions for Increased Flexibility

N. Demougeot, A. Steinbrenner, A. Cires, M. Paskin
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The power generation market has been changing rapidly with the injection of an ever increasing usage of renewable power sources. The cyclic and highly unpredictable nature of power generation output from renewable sources is forcing Gas Turbine (GT) operators to significantly increase the operational flexibility of their engines. While the industry has been, for many years, developing and fielding solutions providing increased output at the high end of the operating range, the focus has shifted recently to solutions allowing for a safe decrease of the engines’ minimum operating load. The AutoTune (AT) system was introduced at last year’s Turbo Expo conference [5], and the challenges of developing a safe Extended Turndown add-on are detailed herein. Other digital and hardware solutions presented include Part Load Performance, decreased start-up time for both simple and combined cycle units, disc cavity cooling modulation and Exhaust Bleed. Increased ramp rate is addressed with the associated significant difficulty of maintaining the mechanical integrity of the rotors and casings. PSM has been working on a toolbox of both hardware and digital solutions to increase on GT operability both on the high and low ends of the load range and the technical issues faced are described in this paper.
增加灵活性的硬件和数字解决方案工具箱
随着可再生能源的使用不断增加,发电市场发生了迅速的变化。可再生能源发电的周期性和高度不可预测性迫使燃气轮机(GT)运营商大幅提高发动机的运行灵活性。多年来,油气行业一直致力于开发和部署能够在高端作业范围内提高产量的解决方案,但最近的重点已经转移到能够安全降低发动机最低作业负荷的解决方案上。AutoTune (AT)系统是在去年的Turbo Expo会议上推出的[5],在此详细介绍了开发安全的扩展调降附加组件的挑战。其他数字和硬件解决方案包括部分负载性能,减少简单和联合循环装置的启动时间,盘腔冷却调制和排气。增加的倾斜速率解决了相关的重大困难,即保持转子和套管的机械完整性。PSM一直致力于硬件和数字解决方案的工具箱,以提高在高和低负载范围内的GT可操作性,并在本文中描述了所面临的技术问题。
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