Issue |
E3S Web Conf.
Volume 114, 2019
International Conference of Young Scientists “Energy Systems Research 2019”
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Article Number | 06002 | |
Number of page(s) | 4 | |
Section | Advanced Energy Technologies | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/201911406002 | |
Published online | 04 September 2019 |
Prospects of Application of Dual-Fuel Combined Cycle Gas Turbine Units
Novosibirsk State Technical University, Prospekt K. Marksa, 20, Novosibirsk, Russia
Dual-fuel combined cycle gas turbine units, including power units on the parallel scheme with predominant coal combustion are considered in the paper. The basic equations for determining the energy efficiency of dual-fuel combined-cycle power units are described. The interdependence of the efficiency of the gas turbine and steam turbine parts of the combined-cycle plant for the efficiency of the combined-cycle plant with a variable binary coefficient is presented. It is shown that 55-56% efficiency is achievable for parallel type combined cycle gas turbine units T with predominant solid fuel combustion on the basis of this interdependence between efficiency and binary coefficient. Comparison of competitiveness in the ratio of fuel prices for gas / coal with traditional coal technology and theoretical rejected combined cycle gas turbine units with an efficiency of 60% for dual-fuel combined cycle gas turbine units with the implementation of the Rankine cycle for subcritical (13 MPa) and supercritical (24 MPa) steam parameters is carried out. It is shown that the dual-fuel combined cycle gas turbine units are preferable to traditional coal steam turbine power units in the case when the ratio of the price of fuel does not exceed 5, binary rejected combined cycle gas turbine units, when the ratio of the prices by more 0,5.
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