DocumentCode :
2895172
Title :
The Gas Turbine as a Prime Mover for Standby Power Applications
Author :
Marcussen, Bernt
Author_Institution :
Kongsberg Dresser Power A/S, P.O. Box 173, 3601 Kongsberg, Norway
fYear :
1987
fDate :
14-17 June 1987
Firstpage :
424
Lastpage :
429
Abstract :
In this presentation we address the special features and advantages of the gas turbine, and the single shaft turbine in particular, as a driver for standby generating sets. A few words about the expression "Gas Turbine." Many think that a gas turbine, as the expression implies, solely burns gaseous fuels. This is not correct. It is true that gaseous fuels of different qualities are excellent for a gas turbine; however, the machine runs equally well on liquid fuel. The KDP turbines and most other makes may even be equipped with dual fuel systems, making it possible to change from liquid fuel to gas and back while the turbine is in full operation. Gas turbines on standby duty in most cases operate on liquid fuel, either a light diesel fuel or kerosine.
Keywords :
Blades; Combustion; Diesel engines; Fuels; Gases; Power generation; Shafts; Standby generators; Turbines; Wheels;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Telecommunications Energy Conference, 1987. INTELEC '87. The Ninth International
Conference_Location :
Stockholm, Sweden
Print_ISBN :
91-7810-916-7
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/INTLEC.1987.4794592
Filename :
4794592
Link To Document :
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