Title of article :
Modeling, numerical optimization, and irreversibility reduction of a triple-pressure reheat combined cycle
Abstract :
The main methods for improving the efficiency of the combined cycle are: increasing the inlet temperature of the gas turbine (TIT),
reducing the irreversibility of the heat recovery steam generator (HRSG), and optimization. In this paper, modeling and optimization of
the triple-pressure reheat combined cycle as well as irreversibility reduction of its HRSG are considered. Constraints were set on the
minimum temperature difference for pinch points (PPm), the temperature difference for superheat approach, the steam turbine inlet
temperature and pressure, the stack temperature, and the dryness fraction at steam turbine outlet. The triple-pressure reheat combined
cycle was optimized at 41 different maximum values of TIT using two different methods; the direct search and the variable metric. A
feasible technique to reduce the irreversibility of the HRSG of the combined cycle was introduced. The optimized and the reducedirreversibility
triple-pressure reheat combined cycles were compared with the regularly designed triple-pressure reheat combined cycle,
which is the typical design for a commercial combined cycle. The effects of varying the TIT on the performance of all cycles were
presented and discussed. The results indicate that the optimized triple-pressure reheat combined cycle is up to 1.7% higher in efficiency
than the reduced-irreversibility triple-pressure reheat combined cycle, which is 1.9–2.1% higher in efficiency than the regularly designed
triple-pressure reheat combined cycle when all cycles are compared at the same values of TIT and PPm. The optimized and reducedirreversibility
combined cycles were compared with the most efficient commercially available combined cycle at the same value of TIT.
Keywords :
Gas turbine combined cycle , Improving efficiency , Optimized combined cycle , Reduced irreversibility , Steam generator