Energy and Exergy analysis were conducted to evaluate the optimal performance of a 20 MW gas turbine power plant. The energy analysis was based on First Law of Thermodynamics, while the exergy method used both First and Second Laws of Thermodynamics. The locations and magnitude of losses which inhibited the perfor-mance of the power plant were identified by balance system equations. The internal losses associated with each plant component were estimated for improvement to be made to such component for maximum power output. The energy efficiency was 20.73 %, while the exergeric efficiency was 16.39 %; but the exergy loss of 38.62 % in the combustor was the largest among the components of plant
In this study, modelling of gas turbine engine performance is carried out using thermodynamics rela...
AbstractThe growing energy supply, demand has created an interest towards the plant equipment effici...
Currently, energy resources are rapidly consumed. Therefore, scientists and engi¬neers study the eff...
This study is about energy and exergy analysis of gas turbine power plant. Energy analysis is more q...
The performance of a 20 MW gas turbine power plant was described by using the exergy analysis and da...
Abstract: An exergetic analysis was performed for a 116-MW gas-turbine power plant. Mass and energy ...
Exergy analysis of a 100MW gas turbine power plant that works on theBrayton cycle is presented. The ...
In this study the energy and exergy analysis have been applied to the power plant in the Iron and St...
Due to the importance of increasing power plants performance in Iran Exergy analysis is a common way...
Abstract — Energy & Exergy analysis are used to analyze the performance of the system. Earlier, ...
Nowadays the difference between the supply and demand of energy continuously rises. Thus finding new...
In this paper, a thermodynamic analysis of a subcritical boiler–turbine generator is performed for a...
WOS: 000450540200034Currently, energy resources are rapidly consumed. Therefore, scientists and engi...
Traditional methods of analysis and calculation of complex thermal systems are based on the first...
The growing demand for energy is particularly important to engineers with respect to how the energy ...
In this study, modelling of gas turbine engine performance is carried out using thermodynamics rela...
AbstractThe growing energy supply, demand has created an interest towards the plant equipment effici...
Currently, energy resources are rapidly consumed. Therefore, scientists and engi¬neers study the eff...
This study is about energy and exergy analysis of gas turbine power plant. Energy analysis is more q...
The performance of a 20 MW gas turbine power plant was described by using the exergy analysis and da...
Abstract: An exergetic analysis was performed for a 116-MW gas-turbine power plant. Mass and energy ...
Exergy analysis of a 100MW gas turbine power plant that works on theBrayton cycle is presented. The ...
In this study the energy and exergy analysis have been applied to the power plant in the Iron and St...
Due to the importance of increasing power plants performance in Iran Exergy analysis is a common way...
Abstract — Energy & Exergy analysis are used to analyze the performance of the system. Earlier, ...
Nowadays the difference between the supply and demand of energy continuously rises. Thus finding new...
In this paper, a thermodynamic analysis of a subcritical boiler–turbine generator is performed for a...
WOS: 000450540200034Currently, energy resources are rapidly consumed. Therefore, scientists and engi...
Traditional methods of analysis and calculation of complex thermal systems are based on the first...
The growing demand for energy is particularly important to engineers with respect to how the energy ...
In this study, modelling of gas turbine engine performance is carried out using thermodynamics rela...
AbstractThe growing energy supply, demand has created an interest towards the plant equipment effici...
Currently, energy resources are rapidly consumed. Therefore, scientists and engi¬neers study the eff...