Igtc2003tokyo ts098
Igtc2003tokyo ts098
Igtc2003tokyo ts098
IGTC2003Tokyo TS -098
1. Introduction
The other extreme is a peak load operation with only some hundred
hours per year. The regime in between is called intermediate duty.
The power station is operated between 20% and 80% of the time
and has daily or weekly starts and stops. It has to change its load
quite often and fast according to the need of the electric grid.
rpm
Year
kg/s
C
C
ppm
MW
%
MW
%
V64.3A
5400
1997
192
16.2
1190
580
25
68
34.9
101
53.6
V94.2
3000
1981
509
11.1
1060
540
25
159
34.3
238
52.1
V94.2A
3000
1999
520
14.0
1175
570
25
183
35.2
285
56.3
2. THERMODYNAMIC CYCLES,
PARAMETERS AND LIMITATIONS
V94.3A
3000
1996
658
16.9
1230
585
25
266
38.6
383
57.6
a)
b)
Challenges to the
development engineer
z Use of natural gas with different compositions and various liquid fuels
without hardware and software changes
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400
MPa
300
Yield strength
200
1 % creep
Fracture strength
100
0
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
Temperature C
High efficiency
High specific output
(low cost per kW)
Low pollutant
emissions
Robustness
Fuel flexibility
Combustion Chamber
Turbine
Compressor
Intermediate duty
capability
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The cooling air remains cooler and the turbine disks can be
constructed of steel. This is much less costly than disks made
of nickel-base alloy.
1.
A combination of flow deflection baffles and extraction pipes in
the diffuser perform filtration of the cooling air supplied to the
turbine vanes. This system was described in detail in reference [2].
Measures presented there pertaining to the robust design of course
also minimize wear phenomena that are associated with frequent
Low particle
concentration
Preswirler for
minimum
pressure loss
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jets of fuel enter the combustion chamber and the HR3 burner
(Fig. 10) can be used to illustrate both. The liquid fuel has a much
lower volumetric flow and is injected into the premix path via 24
radially-oriented nozzles. Because the heating value of higher
hydrocarbons only varies slightly, the penetration depth of the jets
(Fig. 12) remains roughly constant at rated output. If the gas
nozzles were also oriented radially, different outlet velocities
would result in pronounced changes in the radial mixing profile.
This would cause changes in NOx emissions and combustion
stability limits. Gas nozzles would have to be changed if the Wobbe
index changed substantially.
phase and cooling for over several hours persist much longer. The
parts which have previously heated up slowly cool even more
slowly during turning gear operation. A solid rotor still remains hot
and "fat" for many hours, while the thinner-walled casing already
cools significantly, with a corresponding reduction in diameter. If
the shaft speed is increased in this condition and the rotor diameter
increases still further under the effects of centrifugal forces, severe
rubbing contact can occur. The resultant frictional heating of the
blades causes them to grow longer, further exacerbating the contact.
The result is then abrasive wear of the blade tips or the abradable
coatings in the casing or both, with a corresponding release of
particles into the air flow. Therefore a quick thermal response of the
rotor parts avoids this problem.
LHV
WU
Objectives:
Improvement of
fuel air mixing
Air flow
Avoidance of fuel
films on surfaces
Liquid fuel
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Normalized strain
100
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
V84.3A
V94.3A
50
60
70
80
90
100
110
2.0
1.8
1.6
1.4
1.2
1.0
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
0.0
120
Total elongation
10
30
1.2
20
0.8
10
0.4
0
60
70
80
90
100
110
Combustion oscillations
relative to limit
1.6
30000
2.0
V94.3A
10000
Owing to the fact that the liquid fuel is rarely used in dual-fuel
plants, in the majority of cases the 75ppm limit may be sufficient,
which can be complied with from 60 to 100% rated load without
the occurrence of combustion instabilities. Some licensing
requirements involve lower limits, for example 42 ppm. Then the
burners are operated with an oil-water emulsion that is formed in
the fuel supply system. Emissions levels achieved in such cases are
depicted in Figure 14.
40
3000
Cycle number
V84.3A
0.5
1000
50
0.2
Combustion oscillations
relative to limit
SC smooth sample
SC sample with holes
equiaxed smooth sample
equiaxed sample with holes
Single vane
1
3-vane segment
Normal start-stop cycle
0.1
10
0.0
120
100
1000
Allowed load
cycles
100,000
Reliability
Availability
M aintainability
RAM
5. TURBINE BLADING
Depending on the length of the operating time, the course of
one load cycle with startup, load application, operation and
shutdown can be regarded as LCF with hold times at high
temperature or as creep with cyclic interruptions.
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7. SUMMARY
All of the gas turbines in the V94.3A fleet are installed in
combined-cycle power plants and because they are the most
efficient, they are implemented preferentially by operators. On the
other hand, as natural gas is a relatively expensive fuel in many
countries and the base load is thus generated in nuclear, coal-fired
and hydroelectric power plants, whereas the combined-cycle plants
are subject to frequent startup cycles. The 90 gas turbines in the
fleet were started up 23,000 times and operated for a total 1 million
hours, meaning that the average plant, in operation for roughly 3
years, has been operated 250 times for a period of 2 days. This is
typical for intermediate duty operation. The high reliability levels
demonstrate that the 3A gas turbines can clearly meet the stiff
requirements imposed by this cyclic service. The described proven
design features of compressor, combustor and turbine are
implemented also into the new SIEMENS family. They result in
combination with modern aerodynamic, cooling and material
applications in a unique combination of full operating economy,
low cost and reliability.
99,1
.2
99,6
99,6
99,7
.2
.2
.2
99,3
.3A
99,8 99,7
99,7 99,7
.2
.2 .3A
.3A
95
90
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
REFERENCES
Year
[1]
[2]
Bernard Becker
Robust Gas Turbine Design
ASME Turbo Expo 2002
[3]
Mick Avison
An Operating Experience
Power-Gen ASIA 99
[4]
Bernard Becker
Best Operating Experiences of the Siemens 3A
Gas Turbine
Modern Power Systems September 2000
[5]
[6]
Mick Avison
Siemens V94.3A Gas Turbine Major Inspection
Power-Gen Europe 2001 Brussels.
[7]
98 98 98 98 98 99 99 99 99 99 100
95 95 95 95 96 96 97 97 97
91 92 93 94
96%
81
50
Average
availability
96 %
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
Average
reliability
99,7 %
Major overhaul
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[8]
[9]
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