Various hybrid solar gas turbine configurations exist. The Stellenbosch University Solar Power Thermodynamic (SUNSPOT) cycle consists of a heliostat field, solar receiver, primary Brayton gas turbine cycle, thermal storage and secondary Rankine steam cycle. This study investigates the effect of the solarization of a gas turbine on its performance and details the integration of a gas turbine into a solar power plant. A Rover 1S60 gas turbine was modelled in Flownex, a thermal-fluid system simulation and design code, and validated against a one-dimensional thermodynamic model at design input conditions. The performance map of a newly designed centrifugal compressor was created and implemented in Flownex. The effect of the improved compressor on the performance of the gas turbine was evident. The gas turbine cycle was expanded to incorporate different components of a CSP plant, such as a solar receiver and heliostat field. The solarized gas turbine model simulates the gas turbine performance when subjected to a typical variation in solar resource. Site conditions at the Helio100 solar field were investigated and the possibility of integrating a gas turbine within this system evaluated. Heat addition due to solar irradiation resulted in a decreased fuel consumption rate. The influence of the additional pressure drop over the solar receiver was evident as it leads to decreased net power output. The new compressor increased the overall performance of the gas turbine and compensated for pressure losses incurred by the addition of solar components. The simulated integration of the solarized gas turbine at Helio100 showed potential, although the solar irradiation is too little to run the gas turbine on solar heat alone. The simulation evaluates the feasibility of solarizing a gas turbine and predicts plant performance for such a turbine cycle.
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31 May 2016
SOLARPACES 2015: International Conference on Concentrating Solar Power and Chemical Energy Systems
13–16 October 2015
Cape Town, South Africa
Research Article|
May 31 2016
The effects of solarization on the performance of a gas turbine
Christiaan Homann;
Christiaan Homann
a)
1BEng (2013), 2nd year Masters Student (MEng);
Solar Thermal Energy Research Group (STERG)
, Department of Mechanical and Mechatronic Engineering, Stellenbosch University, Private Bag X1, MATIELAND 7602, South Africa
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Johan van der Spuy;
Johan van der Spuy
b)
2Solar Thermal Energy Research Group (STERG), Department of Mechanical and Mechatronic Engineering,
Stellenbosch University
, South Africa
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Theodor von Backström
Theodor von Backström
c)
3Solar Thermal Energy Research Group (STERG), Department of Mechanical and Mechatronic Engineering,
Stellenbosch University
, South Africa
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Corresponding author: [email protected]
b)
Co-Author: [email protected]
c)
Co-Author: [email protected]
AIP Conf. Proc. 1734, 160008 (2016)
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Christiaan Homann, Johan van der Spuy, Theodor von Backström; The effects of solarization on the performance of a gas turbine. AIP Conf. Proc. 31 May 2016; 1734 (1): 160008. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4949249
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