Various Turbine Inlet Air Cooling Mechanical Refrigeration Systems: Comparison and Optimization

Topics:
Mechanical and Industrial
Tags:
ASME International,
Optimization,
Telecom & Utilities,
Turbine
Source:
The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME International)

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Overview: This paper deals with analyzing different solutions to accomplish the cooling of the turbine inlet air. Incorporating the latest technological design features, a tailored solution, utilizing an optimal design, shall be achieved. These systems have been designed to be compatible with new construction and existing systems installed today. Due to the constantly changing concerns about utility deregulation, there is a need for more power generation in the very near future. To remedy this situation, Gas Turbine Power Generator Stations can realize a significant increase in power output by decreasing the inlet air temperature at the bell mouth of the gas turbine.

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Format: PDF | Size: 387KB | Date: Feb 2001 | Pages: 6


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