Gas Turbine Engineering Handbook
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Gas Turbine Engineering Handbook

Meherwan P. Boyce

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Gas Turbine Engineering Handbook

Meherwan P. Boyce

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Written by one of the field's most well known experts, the Gas Turbine Engineering Handbook has long been the standard for engineers involved in the design, selection, maintenance and operation of gas turbines. With far reaching, comprehensive coverage across a range of topics from design specifications to maintenance troubleshooting, this one-stop resource provides newcomers to the industry with all the essentials to learn and fill knowledge gaps, and established practicing gas turbine engineers with a reliable go-to reference. This new edition brings the Gas Turbine Engineering Handbook right up to date with new legislation and emerging topics to help the next generation of gas turbine professionals understand the underlying principles of gas turbine operation, the economic considerations and implications of operating these machines, and how they fit in with alternative methods of power generation.

  • The most comprehensive one-stop source of information on industrial gas turbines, with vital background, maintenance information, legislative details and calculations combined in an essential all-in-one reference
  • Written by an industry-leading consultant and trainer and suitable for use as a training companion or a reliable dip-in guide
  • Includes hard-won information from industry experts in the form of case histories that offer practical trouble-shooting guidance and solutions

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Información

Año
2011
ISBN
9780123838438
Edición
4
Categoría
Maschinenbau
Part I
Design: Theory and Practice
Outline
1

An Overview of Gas Turbines

Publisher Summary

The gas turbine is a power plant that produces a great amount of energy depending on its size and weight. The gas turbine has found increasing service in the past 60 years in the power industry among both utilities and merchant plants as well as the petrochemical industry throughout the world. The utilization of gas turbine exhaust gases, for steam generation or the heating of other heat transfer mediums, or the use of cooling or heating buildings or parts of cities is not a new concept and is currently being exploited to its full potential. The aerospace engines have been leaders in most of the technology in the gas turbine. The design criteria for these engines were high reliability, high performance, with many starts and flexible operation throughout the flight envelope. The industrial gas turbine has always emphasized long life and this conservative approach has resulted in the industrial gas turbine in many aspects giving up high performance for rugged operation. The gas turbine produces various pollutants in the combustion of the gases in the combustor. These include smoke, unburnt hydrocarbons, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, and oxides of nitrogen.
Gas turbine; simple-cycle gas turbine; compressor; regenerator; combustor; axial-flow turbine; radial-inflow turbine
The gas turbine is a power plant that produces a great amount of energy depending on its size and weight. It has found increasing service in the past 60 years in the power industry among both utilities and merchant plants, as well as in the petrochemical industry. Its compactness, low weight and multiple fuel application make it a natural power plant for offshore platforms. Today there are gas turbines that run on natural gas, diesel fuel, naphtha, methane, crude, low-BTU gases, vaporized fuel oils and biomass gases. The last 20 years have seen a large growth in gas turbine technology, spearheaded by the growth in materials technology, new coatings, new cooling schemes and combined cycle power plants. This chapter presents an overview of the development of modern gas turbines and gas turbine design considerations. The six categories of simple-cycle gas turbines (frame type heavy-duty; aircraft-derivative; industrial-type; small; vehicular; and micro) are described. The major gas turbine components (compressors; regenerators/recuperators; fuel type; and combustors) are outlined. A gas turbine produces various pollutants in the combustion of the gases in the combustor and the potential environmental impact of gas turbines is considered. The two different types of combustor (diffusion; dry low NOx, (DLN) or dry low emission (DLE)), the different methods to arrange combustors on a gas turbine, and axial-flow and radial-inflow turbines are described. Developments in materials and coatings are outlined.
The gas turbine is a power plant that produces a great amount of energy depending on its size and weight. The gas turbine has found increasing service in the past 60 years in the power industry among both utilities and merchant plants as well as the petrochemical industry throughout the world. Its compactness, low weight, and multiple fuel application make it a natural power plant for offshore platforms. Today there are gas turbines that run on natural gas, diesel fuel, naphtha, methane, crude, low-BTU gases, vaporized fuel oils, and biomass gases.
The last 20 years have seen a large growth in gas turbine technology. The growth is spearheaded by the growth of materials technology, new coatings, new cooling schemes, and the growth of combined-cycle power plants. This, with the conjunction of increase in compressor pressure ratio from 7:1 to as high as 45:1, has increased simple-cycle gas turbine thermal efficiency from about 15% to 45%.
Table 1-1 gives an economic comparison of various generation technologies from the initial cost of such systems to the operating costs of these systems. Because distributed generation is very site specific, the cost will vary and the justification of installation of these types of systems will also vary. Sites for distributed generation vary from large metropolitan areas to the slopes of the Himalayan mountain range. The economics of power g...

Índice

  1. Cover image
  2. Title page
  3. Table of Contents
  4. Copyright
  5. Preface to the Fourth Edition
  6. Preface to the Third Edition
  7. Preface to the Second Edition
  8. Preface to the First Edition
  9. Foreword to the First Edition
  10. About the Author
  11. Part I: Design: Theory and Practice
  12. Part II: Major Components
  13. Part III: Materials, Fuel Technology, and Fuel Systems
  14. Part IV: Auxiliary Components and Accessories
  15. Part V: Installation, Operation, and Maintenance
  16. Appendix. Equivalent Units
  17. Index
Estilos de citas para Gas Turbine Engineering Handbook

APA 6 Citation

Boyce, M. (2011). Gas Turbine Engineering Handbook (4th ed.). Elsevier Science. Retrieved from https://www.perlego.com/book/1837069/gas-turbine-engineering-handbook-pdf (Original work published 2011)

Chicago Citation

Boyce, Meherwan. (2011) 2011. Gas Turbine Engineering Handbook. 4th ed. Elsevier Science. https://www.perlego.com/book/1837069/gas-turbine-engineering-handbook-pdf.

Harvard Citation

Boyce, M. (2011) Gas Turbine Engineering Handbook. 4th edn. Elsevier Science. Available at: https://www.perlego.com/book/1837069/gas-turbine-engineering-handbook-pdf (Accessed: 15 October 2022).

MLA 7 Citation

Boyce, Meherwan. Gas Turbine Engineering Handbook. 4th ed. Elsevier Science, 2011. Web. 15 Oct. 2022.