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The effect of ambient temperature on electric power generation in natural gas combined cycle power plant—A case study
Halit Doğan1  Mohammad Ruhul Amin Bhuiyan2  Mustafa Nil3  Günnur Şen3  Hayati Mamur3  Mustafa Karamolla3  Nuran Yörükeren3  Mevlüt Karaçor3  Fadıl Kuyucuoğlu4 
[1]Corresponding author.
[2]Engineering Faculty, Kocaeli University, 41380, Kocaeli, Turkey
[3]Engineering Faculty, Manisa Celal Bayar University, 45140, Manisa, Turkey
[4]H. F. T. Technology Faculty, Manisa Celal Bayar University, 45400, Manisa, Turkey
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来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】
Natural gas combined cycle power plants (CCPPs) are widely used to meet peak loads in electric energy production. Continuous monitoring of the output electrical power of CCPPs is a requirement for power performance. In this study, the role of ambient temperature change having the greatest effect on electric production is experimentally investigated for a natural gas CCPP. The plant has generated electricity for fourteen years and setup at 240 MW in Aliağa, İzmir, Turkey. Depending on the seasonal temperature changes, the study data were obtained from each gas turbine (GT), steam turbine (ST) and combined cycle blocks (CCBs) in the ambient temperature range of 8–23 °C. In electric energy production, an important decrease was in the GTs because of the temperature increase. This decrease indirectly affected the electric energy production of the STs. As a result, the efficiency of each GT, ST and CCB decreased, although the quantity of fuel consumed by the controllers in the plant was reduced. As a result of this data, it has been recommended and applied that additional precautions have been taken in the power plant to bring the air entering the combustion chamber to ideal conditions and necessary air cooling systems have been installed. Keywords: Energy efficiency, Combined cycle power plant, Energy losses, Ambient temperature
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