A STUDY OF THE EFFECT OF DEGRADATION ON INDUSTRIAL GAS TURBINE PERFORMANCE
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2016-03-15
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Journal of Science, Technology, Mathematics and Education (JOSTMED), FUT Minna
Abstract
Component degradation is a very common problem associated with operating industrial gas
turbines. The major components so affected by this phenomenon are compressor,
combustor and turbine blades. This paper studied the effect of degradation on gas turbine
performance. The study involved the analyses of operating parameters effects for Siemens
gas turbine engines model SGT5 – 2000E coded GT11 and GT21 in the power stations at
Geregu power stations. The parameters considered were ambient temperature, exhaust
temperature, combustion chamber pressure and turbine entry temperature, GT11 is
degraded while GT21 is newly installed engine both in the same location at Geregu I and II
power stations in Ajaokuta, Kogi State in the North central part of Nigeria.Simulations were
carried out using Gas turb 11 simulation software, results of engine performance parameters
were compared and it was revealed that due to component degradation, the turbine entry
temperature (TET) increased to 1049.67oC, the fuel flow increased by 8.49% and power fell
by 7.14%. Consequently, the cost of power loss is one hundred and eighty-seven million,
one hundred and eleven thousand, seven hundred and fifty-three naira ninety-two kobo
(₦187,111,753.92k) over a period of one year for the degraded gas turbine.
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Gas Turbine Degradation, Turbine Entry Temperature and Combustion Chamber Pressure
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Journal of Science, Technology, Mathematics and Education (JOSTMED), 12(1), March, 2016