• Title of article

    Exergy Recovery in Gas Pressure Compression Stations (GPCSs)

  • Author/Authors

    Safarian, Sahar sharif university of technology - Department of Energy Engineering, تهران, ايران , Bararzadeh, Masoomeh sharif university of technology - Department of Energy Engineering, تهران, ايران

  • From page
    11
  • To page
    18
  • Abstract
    The exergy analysis is a proper method for performance evaluation of industrial systems. A generic and detailed analysis of the GPCSs on the second gas pipeline of Iran is made by the means of exergy. The two main improvement measures of fuel pre-heating and steam injection technologies are presented for the current conventional stations. Steady state equations regarding the second law of thermodynamics and the chemical and physical exergy analysis are presented as well. The results indicate that the improved cycle is a more energy saving one, with an overall efficiency and net output power. The exegetic efficiency of every gas turbine of the improved station is increased by 31% in average and their exergy destruction is decreased by 84%. The amount of total exergy saving for the case study would be 552 MW. A higher overall efficiency can be achieved by an increase in both the turbine inlet temperature (TIT) and steam mass flow (SMF).
  • Keywords
    Gas Compression Stations , Steam Injection , Exergy Analysis , Exergy Destruction.
  • Journal title
    Gas Processing Journal
  • Journal title
    Gas Processing Journal
  • Record number

    2555711