Raub Warfield Smith
General Electric
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Journal of Engineering for Gas Turbines and Power-transactions of The Asme | 2010
S. Can Gülen; Raub Warfield Smith
A significant portion of the new electrical generating capacity installed in the past decade has employed heavy-duty gas turbines operating in a combined cycle configuration with a steam turbine bottoming cycle. In these power plants approximately one-third of the power is generated by the bottoming cycle. To ensure that the highest possible combined cycle efficiency is realized it is important to develop the combined cycle power plant as a system. Doing so requires a solid understanding of the efficiency entitlement of both, topping and bottoming, cycles separately and as a whole. This paper describes a simple but accurate method to estimate the Rankine bottoming cycle power output directly from the gas turbine exhaust exergy, utilizing the second law of thermodynamics. The classical first law approach, i.e., the heat and mass balance method, requires lengthy calculations and complex computer-based modeling tools to evaluate Rankine bottoming cycle performance. In this paper, a rigorous application of the fundamental thermodynamic principles embodied by the second law to the major cycle components clearly demonstrates that the Rankine cycle performance can be accurately represented by several key parameters. The power of the second law approach lies in its ability to highlight the theoretical entitlement and state-of-the-art design performances simultaneously via simple fundamental relationships. By considering economically and technologically feasible upper limits for the key parameters, the maximum achievable bottoming cycle power output is readily calculable for any given gas turbine from its exhaust exergy.
Archive | 2013
Raub Warfield Smith; S. Can Gülen
Natural gas is an important fossil fuel that has played an increasingly significant role in worldwide electric power generation since the 1980s. The key driver underlying the importance of natural gas as a vital enabler of modern living has been its relative advantage vis-a-vis other fossil fuels in terms of emissions and pollutants.
Archive | 2006
Raub Warfield Smith; Seyfettin Can Gulen; Barrett David Gardiner
Archive | 1998
Jatila Ranasinghe; Raub Warfield Smith
Archive | 1993
Leroy Omar Tomlinson; Raub Warfield Smith
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Jatila Ranasinghe; Raub Warfield Smith
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Leroy Omar Tomlinson; Raub Warfield Smith
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Jatila Ranasinghe; Raub Warfield Smith; Robert William Bjorge
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Jatila Ranasinghe; Raub Warfield Smith
Archive | 2006
Rahul J. Chillar; Raub Warfield Smith; Alston Ilford Scipio