Title :
Variable speed operation of turbogenerators to improve part-load efficiency
Author :
Dan Li ; Dougal, Roger A. ; Thirunavukarasu, E. ; Ouroua, A.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Univ. of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, USA
Abstract :
Our investigation of variable speed operation of turbogenerators, including both single-shaft and twin-shaft variants, shows significant opportunities to improve part-load efficiency in those certain electrical power generation applications that permit variable speed operation. Efficiency improvement increases as load decreases and the improvement is larger for single-shaft engines than for twin-shaft engines. For example, when operating at 20% loading, adjusting the engine speed can improve fuel efficiency by 14% for single-shaft gas turbines, and by 2% for twin-shaft gas turbines. In addition, we present a semi-theoretical analysis that provides a procedure to obtain the gas turbine optimal efficiency and its corresponding optimal speed as a function of shaft load. Simulation results of part-load variable speed modeling of gas turbines further confirmed the theoretical analysis. This has important practical implications. An analysis of fuel consumption by a gas turbine that operates with a load profile representative of a typical propulsion profile for a DDG51 ship, shows a 15% reduction in fuel consumption when variable speed operation is used, as compared to fixed speed operation. In addition, the analysis presented in this paper provides a general method to evaluate the steady-state performance of gas turbines operating with variable speed.
Keywords :
engines; gas turbines; shafts; turbogenerators; variable speed drives; DDG51 ship; efficiency 14 percent; electrical power generation applications; fuel consumption analysis; gas turbine optimal efficiency; part-load efficiency; part-load variable speed modeling; propulsion profile; shaft load function; single-shaft engines; single-shaft gas turbines; single-shaft variants; turbogenerators; twin-shaft engines; twin-shaft gas turbines; twin-shaft variants; variable speed operation; Engines; Fuels; Load modeling; Mathematical model; Shafts; Turbines; Fuel consumption; gas turbines; off-design performance; variable speed;
Conference_Titel :
Electric Ship Technologies Symposium (ESTS), 2013 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Arlington, VA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-5243-7
DOI :
10.1109/ESTS.2013.6523760