会议专题

Gas Turbine Based Power Cycles - A State-of-the-Art Review

Gas turbines have been used in wide ranging applications since their world’s first use in aviation and power generation in the jet engine powered flight of Heinkel aircraft (model He-178) and Brown Boveri & Cie’s (BBC) 4 MW power generation plant in Neuchatel, Switzerland, respectively during 1939. This paper provides the historical evolution of the gas turbine (GT) based power cycles. A detailed parametric thermodynamic cycle analysis is presented for various GT cycles (mostly, which have been implemented). In addition, a comparative performance evaluation of various cycles is presented clearly showing ranges within which a particular arrangement can be beneficial. The simulation results are compared with the performance of existing machines with similar design conditions. A discussion is presented to show limitations and advantages of each GT cycle and the associated technological advancements made. To complete the review, modified Brayton cycles under development by the gas turbine manufacturers, researchers, etc. have also been identified.

Gas turbines Modified Brayton cycles Thermodynamics Technology review

R. K. Bhargava M. Bianchi A. De Pascale G. Negri di Montenegro A. Peretto

Foster Wheeler USA Corp, 2020 Dairy Ashford Road, Houston, TX 77077, USA DIEM, University of Bologna, viale Risorgimento 2, 40136, Bologna, ITALY

国际会议

2007杭州国际动力工程会议(The International Conference on Power Engineering 2007)

杭州

英文

2007-10-23(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)