Study of Cycling Air-Cooling System with a Cold Accumulator for Micro Gas-Turbine Installations


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Abstract

Using the cycling air-cooling systems of the CTIC type (Combustion Turbine Inlet Cooling) with a cold accumulator in a micro gas-turbine installation (micro-GTI) to preserve its capacity under the seasonal temperature rise of outside air is described. Water ice is used as the body-storage in the accumulators, and ice water (water at 0.5–1.0°C) is used as the body that cools air. The ice water circulates between the accumulator and the air-water heat exchanger. The cold accumulator model with renewable ice resources is considered. The model contains the heat-exchanging tube lattice-evaporator covered with ice. The lattice is cross-flowed with water. The criterion heat exchange equation that describes the process in the cold accumulator under consideration is presented. The calculations of duration of its active operation were performed. The dependence of cold accumulator service life on water circulation rate was evaluated. The adequacy of the design model was confirmed experimentally in the mock-up of the cold accumulator with a refrigerating machine periodically creating a 200 kg ice reserve in the reservoir-storage. The design model makes it possible to determine the weight of ice reserve of the discharged cold accumulator for cooling the cycle air in the operation of a C-30 type micro- GTI produced by the Capstone Company or micro-GTIs of other capacities. Recommendations for increasing the working capacity of cold accumulators of CTIC-systems of a micro-GTI were made.

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V. F. Ochkov

National Research University Moscow Power Engineering Institute (NRU MPEI)

Email: KatenevGM@mpei.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 111250

T. A. Stepanova

National Research University Moscow Power Engineering Institute (NRU MPEI)

Email: KatenevGM@mpei.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 111250

G. M. Katenev

National Research University Moscow Power Engineering Institute (NRU MPEI)

Author for correspondence.
Email: KatenevGM@mpei.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 111250

V. A. Tumanovskii

National Research University Moscow Power Engineering Institute (NRU MPEI)

Email: KatenevGM@mpei.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 111250

P. N. Borisova

National Research University Moscow Power Engineering Institute (NRU MPEI)

Email: KatenevGM@mpei.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 111250


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