IP Library Granted Patent US 8,739,551
Granted Patent B2
US 8,739,551 · App. 12/469,713 · Granted Jun 3, 2014

Method for operating a gas turbine engine by controlling the compressor discharge pressure

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Patent No.
US 8,739,551
App. No.
12/469,713
Granted
Jun 3, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method for operating a gas turbine comprising a compressor, a combustion chamber and a turbine is to allow a particularly safe and reliable operation of the gas turbine. Furthermore, a gas turbine and gas and steam turbine plant, which are especially suitable for carrying out the method, are disclosed. For this purpose, the compressor discharge pressure is used as a control variable.

Claims (35)

1. A method for operating a gas turbine having a compressor and combustion chamber, comprising:

controlling the gas turbine using a compressor discharge pressure as a control variable;

specifying a maximum rate of a change of a compressor discharge pressure;

measuring the compressor discharge pressure using a pressure sensor disposed at an exit of the compressor; and

limiting a rate of change of the compressor discharge pressure to the maximum rate of change, wherein the compressor comprises a plurality of variable inlet guide vanes and the compressor discharge pressure is controlled by changing positions of the inlet guide vanes when the rate of change of the compressor discharge pressure reaches the maximum rate of change,

wherein air is extracted at an exit of the compressor,

wherein the extracted air is fed to an air-separation plant, and

wherein by controlling the compressor discharge pressure at the exit of the compressor, instabilities in the gas turbine due to severe pressure fluctuations from an interaction between the air coming from inside the gas turbine and that of a volume of the air extracted inside a tube leading to the air-separation plant are avoided, and the air-separation plant extracts a required mass flow.

2. The method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein a reference value for the compressor discharge pressure is specified.

3. The method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein an exhaust gas temperature of the gas turbine is controlled by changing a fuel fed to burners of the combustion chamber.

4. The method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein oxygen produced in the air-separation plant is used for a synthesis gas.

5. The method as claimed in claim 4 , wherein the synthesis gas is combusted by the gas turbine for a hot gas production.

6. A gas turbine, comprising:

a compressor;

a combustion chamber;

a turbine; and

a control unit that specifies a maximum rate of a change of a compressor discharge pressure and controls the gas turbine by using the compressor discharge pressure as a control variable,

wherein a pressure sensor disposed at an exit of the compressor is used to measure the compressor discharge pressure,

wherein a rate of change of the compressor discharge pressure is limited to the maximum rate of change,

wherein the compressor comprises a plurality of variable inlet guide vanes and the compressor discharge pressure is controlled by changing positions of the inlet guide vanes when the rate of change of the compressor discharge pressure reaches the maximum rate of change, and

wherein air is extracted at an exit of the compressor,

wherein the extracted air is fed to an air-separation plant, and

wherein by controlling the compressor discharge pressure at the exit of the compressor, instabilities in the gas turbine due to severe pressure fluctuations from an interaction between the air coming from inside the gas turbine and that of a volume of the air extracted inside a tube leading to the air-separation plant are avoided, and the air-separation plant extracts a required mass flow.

7. A gas and steam turbine plant, comprising:

a gas turbine comprising:

a compressor;

a combustion chamber;

a turbine; and

a control unit that specifies a maximum rate of a change of a compressor discharge pressure and controls the gas turbine by using the compressor discharge pressure as a control variable,

wherein a pressure sensor disposed at an exit of the compressor is used to measure the compressor discharge pressure, and

wherein a rate of change of the compressor discharge pressure is limited to the maximum rate of change, and

wherein the compressor comprises a plurality of variable inlet guide vanes and the compressor discharge pressure is controlled by changing positions of the inlet guide vanes when the rate of change of the compressor discharge pressure reaches the maximum rate of change,

wherein air is extracted at an exit of the compressor,

wherein the extracted air is fed to an air-separation plant, and

wherein by controlling the compressor discharge pressure at the exit of the compressor, instabilities in the gas turbine due to severe pressure fluctuations from an interaction between the air coming from inside the gas turbine and that of a volume of the air extracted inside a tube leading to the air-separation plant are avoided, and the air-separation plant extracts the required mass flow.

Assignments (1)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 15, 2021
From: SIEMENS AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT
To: SIEMENS ENERGY GLOBAL GMBH & CO. KG
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