WO2005012793A1 - Recuperated gas turbine engine system and method employing catalytic combustion - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to recuperated gas turbine engine systems in which catalytic combustion is employed.
- catalytic processes for combustion or oxidation is a well-known method for potentially reducing levels of nitrogen oxides (NO x ) emissions from gas turbine engine systems.
- the primary processes are: 1) gas phase combustion, 2) catalytic combustion, and 3) catalytic oxidation.
- processes having a first stage of catalytic oxidation followed by a gas phase combustion process (often referred to as cata-thermal).
- catalytic oxidation an air-fuel mixture is oxidized in the presence of a catalyst.
- the catalyst allows the temperature at which oxidation takes place to be reduced relative to non-catalytic combustion temperatures.
- catalytic combustor is used to refer to any combustor utilizing catalysis, preferably one utilizing catalytic oxidation.
- the catalyst employed in a catalytic combustor tends to operate best under certain temperature conditions. In particular, there is typically a minimum temperature below which a given catalyst will not function. For instance, palladium catalyst requires a combustor inlet temperature for the air-fuel mixture higher than 800 K when natural gas is the fuel.
- catalytic oxidation has the disadvantage that the physical reaction surface which must be supplied for complete oxidation of the hydrocarbon fuel increases exponentially with decreasing combustor inlet temperatures, which greatly increases the cost of the combustor and complicates the overall design.
- the maximum safe operating temperature of the recuperator may be about 900 K, and hence an air- fuel mixture temperature of about 800 to 850 K is about the highest that can be achieved. This temperature range is higher than the minimum catalyst operating temperature for some types of
- the catalytic combustor may operate properly at one particular operating condition such as 100 percent load and standard-day ambient conditions. At other operating conditions, however, such as part-load and/or cold ambient conditions, the combustor inlet temperature may fall below the minimum. It would be desirable to be able to overcome such problems so that the low-
- Fuel gas compressors may add $60/kW or more to the cost of the engine, which is typically in the range of $600 - $900/kW. Furthermore, the fuel gas compressor detracts from the reliability and availability of the engine, since it must operate in order for the engine to operate, and adds to the cost of maintenance because of oil, filters, mechanical or electrical wear out, and the like.
- the present invention addresses the above needs and achieves other advantages, by providing a recuperated gas turbine engine system and associated method employing catalytic oxidation or combustion or cata-thermal combustion, wherein the combustor inlet temperature can be controlled to remain above the minimum required catalyst operating temperature, and further optimized as a function of fuel/air ratio, at a wide range of operating conditions from full-load to part-load and from hot-day to cold-day conditions.
- a method for operating a gas turbine engine comprises steps of compressing air in a compressor, mixing fuel with compressed air from the compressor to produce an air-fuel -3- AttyDktNo 046633/280750 mixture, burning the air-fuel mixture in a catalytic combustor to produce hot combustion gases, expanding the combustion gases in a turbine to produce mechanical power and using the mechanical power to drive the compressor, and passing exhaust gases from the turbine through a recuperator in which the air-fuel mixture is pre-heated by heat exchange with the exhaust gases.
- the method includes the further step of directing a portion of exhaust gases from the turbine into the compressor. The fuel is also passed through the compressor along with the air and the portion of exhaust gases.
- the mixing of the air, fuel, and exhaust gases can be accomplished in various ways.
- mixing of the exhaust gases with the fuel is accomplished upstream of the compressor, and the mixed exhaust gases and fuel are directed into the compressor separately from the air.
- at least some mixing of the fuel with the air can be accomplished upstream of the compressor, and the mixed fuel and air can be directed into the compressor separately from the exhaust gases.
- the air, fuel, and exhaust gases are directed into the compressor separately from one another and mixing takes place in the compressor or passages associated with the compressor and other components.
- the flow rate of the exhaust gases directed into the compressor is controlled in response to one or more parameters associated with the engine, at least one of which is the fuel/air ratio.
- the controlling step can comprise controlling the flow rate in response to a measured combustor inlet temperature so as to maintain the combustor inlet temperature higher than a predetermined minimum temperature necessary for proper operation of the catalytic combustor at that fuel/air ratio.
- the flow rate of the exhausts gases into the compressor can be optimized to compensate for changes in ambient temperature and/or relative engine load.
- the portion of exhaust gases directed into the compressor can be separated from the remainder of the exhaust gases at a point downstream of the recuperator. In this case, the recirculated exhaust gases will be reduced in temperature by their passage through the recuperator.
- the portion of exhaust gases directed into the compressor can be separated from the remainder of the exhaust gases at a point upstream of the recuperator such that the recirculated exhaust gases bypass the recuperator. In such an arrangement, the temperature of the recirculated exhaust gases fed to the compressor will be higher and therefore the recirculated exhaust gas flow rate can be lower than in the previously described arrangement.
- a recuperated gas turbine engine system employing catalytic combustion in accordance with the invention comprises a compressor arranged to receive air and to compress the air, a fuel system operable to supply fuel into the compressor such that a mixture of compressed air and fuel is discharged from the compressor, a catalytic combustor operable to combust the mixture to produce hot combustion gases, a turbine arranged to receive the combustion gases and expand the gases to produce mechanical power that drives the compressor, a recuperator arranged to receive exhaust gases from the turbine and the mixture discharged from the compressor and cause heat exchange therebetween such that the mixture is preheated before entering the catalytic combustor, and a recirculation system operable to direct a portion of turbine exhaust gases into the compressor, such that the mixture discharged from the compressor is raised in temperature by the exhaust gases, whereby an inlet temperature to the catalytic combustor is raised.
- the recirculation system can include a valve that is controllable to variably adjust a flow rate of the exhaust gases into the compressor, and a control system operably connected to the valve.
- Sensors operable to measure parameters indicative of fuel/air ratio and combustor inlet temperature can be connected to the control system, and the control system can be operable to control the valve in a manner to cause the combustor inlet temperature to exceed a predetermined minimum temperature necessary for proper operation of the catalytic combustor and to match an optimal temperature for the measured fuel/air ratio.
- the valve can be upstream or downstream of the recuperator.
- recuperated engine system in accordance with the invention has utility in various applications, including small electrical power generation systems.
- an electrical generator can be arranged to be driven by the turbine.
- the system is not limited to single-spool turbine engines, but can also be applied to multiple-spool engines or ganged systems of single-spool engines.
- FIG. 1 is a diagrammatic depiction of a turbine engine system in accordance with the prior art
- FIG. 2 is a diagrammatic depiction of a turbine engine system in accordance with a first embodiment of the invention
- FIG. 3 is a diagrammatic depiction of a turbine engine system in accordance with a second embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 4 is a graph showing model calculations of turbine inlet temperature, combustor inlet temperature, efficiency, and compressor inlet temperature as a function of relative load, for both a prior-art turbine engine system without exhaust gas mixing at the compressor inlet, and a turbine engine system in accordance with the invention having exhaust gas mixing at the compressor inlet;
- FIG. 5 A depicts another embodiment of the invention in which fuel and exhaust gas are mixed and fed into the compressor separate from the air, such that mixing with air takes place entirely in the compressor;
- FIG. 5B shows a further embodiment in which the air and fuel are mixed before being fed into the compressor, and the exhaust gas is separately fed into the compressor;
- FIG. 5C shows yet another embodiment in which the air, fuel, and exhaust gas are all separately fed into the compressor where they are mixed.
- FIG. 1 A prior-art electrical generation system 10 driven by a recuperated gas turbine engine with catalytic combustion is shown in FIG. 1.
- the system includes a gas turbine engine 12 comprising a compressor 14 and a turbine 16 connected by a shaft 18 so as to drive the compressor, and a catalytic combustor 20.
- the system also includes a heat exchanger or recuperator 22 having one or more passages 24 for compressor discharge fluid, arranged in heat-transfer relationship with one or more passages 26 for turbine exhaust gas.
- the system further includes an arrangement 28 for bringing together and mixing air and fuel and feeding the mixture into the compressor 14.
- the compressed air-fuel mixture is pre-heated in the recuperator 22 and is then fed into the catalytic combustor 20 where combustion takes place.
- the hot combustion gases are led from the combustor into the turbine 16, which expands the hot gases to produce mechanical power, which power is transmitted by the shaft 18 to the compressor 16.
- an electrical generator 30, which is driven to produce electrical current for supply to a load.
- AttyDktNo 046633/280750 In a system such as shown in FIG. 1, it is possible to design the engine components such that at relatively high engine loads and standard-day conditions, the temperature of the air-fuel mixture fed into the catalytic combustor 20 is at or above the catalyst minimum temperature required for proper operation of the catalytic reaction.
- the most widely used palladium catalyst requires a combustor inlet temperature of at least 800 K. At low loads and/or cold ambient conditions, however, the combustor inlet temperature can fall below the catalyst minimum. See the dashed lines in FIG. 4, representing model calculations of various thermodynamic variables as a function of relative load, for the prior-art type of cycle shown in FIG. 1.
- the combustor inlet temperature is about 850 K, but drops to the catalyst minimum of 800 K at about 80% load. At still lower loads, the combustor inlet temperature is too low to support proper operation of the catalytic combustor.
- FIG. 2 shows an electrical generator system driven by a turbine engine system in accordance with a first embodiment of the invention.
- a generator 30 is driven by a turbine engine 12 having a compressor 14, turbine 16, shaft 18, and catalytic combustor 20 as previously described.
- a recuperator 22 is employed for pre-heating the air-fuel mixture before its introduction into the combustor, as previously described.
- the combustor inlet temperature is regulated by the introduction of a portion of the turbine exhaust gas into the compressor.
- the exhaust gas has a substantially higher temperature than the ambient air entering the compressor, and therefore serves to boost the temperature of the fluid passing through the compressor, which in turn boosts the combustor inlet temperature.
- the system includes an actuatable valve 40 disposed downstream of the recuperator 22 for diverting a portion of the turbine exhaust gas through a line
- the mixer 44 also receives at least two of air, fuel, and exhaust and mixes at least two of the three constituents at least partially. The mixture is then fed into the compressor 14, where further mixing may occur. Any third unmixed stream may be introduced into the compressor simultaneously with the -8- AttyDktNo 046633/280750 other two and mixed therein or in subsequent passages before reaching the recuperator.
- the valve 40 is operable to selectively vary the amount of turbine exhaust gas delivered through the line 42 to the mixer 44. Additionally, the valve is controllable by a control system 50 (which maybe a PC, a PLC, a neural network, or the like) that is responsive to a temperature signal from a temperature sensor 52 arranged for detecting the combustor inlet temperature.
- the control system can also be responsive to an airflow signal from an airflow sensor 54 arranged for detecting the air flow rate, and a fuel flow signal from a fuel flow sensor 56 arranged for detecting fuel flow rate.
- Sensors 58 for detecting emissions, particularly unburned hydrocarbons can also be arranged in the exhaust duct after the recuperator, if desired, and the measured emissions can be taken into account by the control system.
- the emissions may be calculated from the combustor inlet temperature and fuel/air ratio using models determined from theory and engine testing.
- a sensor 60 for measuring recuperator inlet temperature can also be employed.
- the control system is suitably programmed to control the operation of the valve 40 so as to regulate the combustor inlet temperature as desired.
- the control system preferably includes logic for open-loop or closed-loop control of the valve 40 in such a manner that the combustor inlet temperature always equals or exceeds a predetermined minimum temperature necessary for proper catalytic reaction in the combustor.
- control is also carried out so that the recuperator inlet temperature does not exceed the maximum allowable recuperator inlet temperature, preferably while simultaneously minimizing emissions (or maintaining them below desired limits) and maximizing efficiency.
- the proportion of turbine exhaust gas that must be fed back into the compressor will increase so as to maintain combustor inlet temperature above the predetermined minimum level.
- FIG. 3 shows a second embodiment of the invention, generally similar to that of FIG. 2, except the valve 40 is located upstream of the recuperator 22 instead of downstream.
- the line 42 thus bypasses the recuperator, so the exhaust gas is not cooled in the recuperator before being recirculated. Because the temperature of the recirculated exhaust gas is higher, the relative proportion of exhaust gas that must be recirculated is lower than for the embodiment of FIG. 2, all other factors being equal. In other respects, the operation of this system is the same as that of FIG. 2.
- FIGS. 5A-C show several possibilities, although they are not exhaustive, and other variations can be used. All of these examples are based on the valve 40 being downstream of the recuperator 22, but they apply equally to systems in which the valve is upstream of the recuperator.
- the recirculated exhaust gas is mixed with fuel in the mixer 44, and the resulting mixture is fed into the compressor 14 separately from the air. This arrangement may be advantageous
- FIG. 5C Yet another possibility is shown in FIG. 5C, where the air, fuel, and exhaust gas are all fed separately into the compressor, and mixing between all three occurs in the compressor.
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