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ASME 2011 Power Conference collocated with JSME ICOPE 2011 | 2011

Development of Air Cooled Combustor for Mitsubishi G Class Gas Turbine

Keizo Tsukagoshi; Shinji Akamatsu; Kenji Sato; Katsunori Tanaka; Hiroaki Kishida; Koichi Nishida; Keijiro Saitoh

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) pioneered the introduction of steam cooling technology for gas turbines with the introduction of the M501G in 1997. To date, 71 Mitsubishi G units have been sold making this series the largest steam cooled fleet in the market. The turbine inlet temperature (TIT) for this gas turbine is 1500 deg. C. The original M501G has been upgraded for air cooling applications. This upgraded version is called as M501GAC (G Air Cooled). The latest Dry Low NOx (DLN) and cooling technologies from existing F and G series were applied to the upgraded M501GAC. The new GAC combustor was installed in the in-house verification Combined Cycle Power Plant, called T-Point, and verification tests of the combustor were conducted from November 2008. The air cooled M501GAC combustor demonstrated less than 15ppm NOx operation, stable combustor dynamics at all load levels, and high combustor ignition reliability making it suitable for daily start and stop operation at T-Point. Also, oil firing capabilities was tested in May, 2010. Long term verification test is completed in fall 2010.Copyright


Archive | 2014

Gas turbine combustor

Atsushi Moriwaki; Masataka Ohta; Keijiro Saitoh; Satoshi Tanimura; Shinji Akamatsu; Norihiko Nagai


Archive | 2001

Fuel discharge member, a burner, a premixing nozzle of a combustor, a combustor, a gas turbine, and a jet engine

Shigemi Mandai; Masataka Ohta; Keijiro Saitoh; Katsunori Tanaka; Koichi Nishida


Archive | 2005

Combustor with turbulence producing device

Keijiro Saitoh


Archive | 2006

Combustor of gas turbine with concentric swirler vanes

Keijiro Saitoh; Masataka Ohta; Satoshi Tanimura; Shigemi Mandai


Archive | 2013

Development of Low NOx Combustion System with EGR for 1700°C-class Gas Turbine

Yusuke Tanaka; Masakazu Nose; Mitsuhiro Nakao; Keijiro Saitoh; Eisaku Ito


Journal of High Temperature Society | 2007

Development of Combustor for 1700^|^deg;C Class Gas Turbine

Satoshi Tanimura; Keizo Tsukagoshi; Eisaku Ito; Keijiro Saitoh; Atsushi Yuasa


Archive | 2006

Brennkammer einer Gasturbine

Keijiro Saitoh; Ohta Masataka; Tanimura Satoshi; Mandai Shigemi


ASME Turbo Expo 2018: Turbomachinery Technical Conference and Exposition | 2018

Expanding Fuel Flexibility in MHPS’ Dry Low NOx Combustor

Katsuyoshi Tada; Kei Inoue; Tomo Kawakami; Keijiro Saitoh; Satoshi Tanimura


Journal of the Society of Mechanical Engineers, Japan | 2016

Development and Current Status of Combustors for Industrial Gas Turbines

Satoshi Tanimura; Keijiro Saitoh

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Satoshi Tanimura

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries

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Masataka Ohta

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries

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Eisaku Ito

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries

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Keizo Tsukagoshi

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries

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Koichi Nishida

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries

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Shinji Akamatsu

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries

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Atsushi Moriwaki

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries

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Katsunori Tanaka

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries

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Shigemi Mandai

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries

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Atsushi Yuasa

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries

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