Impact of Different Volume Sizes on Dynamic Stability of a Gas Turbine-Fuel Cell Hybrid System

Author:

Abrassi Alessio1,Traverso Alberto1,Tucker David2,Liese Eric3

Affiliation:

1. TPG, University of Genoa, Genoa 16100, Italy

2. U.S. DOE National Energy Technology Laboratory, Morgantown, WV 26507

3. U. S. DOE National Energy Technology Laboratory, Morgantown, WV 26507

Abstract

Abstract A dynamic model is developed for a microgas turbine (MGT), characterized by an intrinsic free-spool configuration, coupled to large volumes. This is inspired by an experimental facility at the National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL) called hybrid performance (Hyper), which emulates a hybrid MGT and Fuel Cell system. The experiment and model can simulate stable and unstable operating conditions. The model is used to investigate the effects of different volumes on surge events, and to test possible strategies to safely avoid or recover from unstable compressor working conditions. The modeling approach is started from the Greitzer lumped parameter approach, and it has been improved with integration of empirical methods and simulated components to better match the real Hyper plant layout and performance. Pressure, flowrate, and frequency plots are shown for the surge behavior comparing two different volume sizes, for cases where gas turbine shaft speed is uncontrolled (open loop) and controlled (closed-loop). The ability to recover from a surge event is also demonstrated.

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Energy Engineering and Power Technology,Aerospace Engineering,Fuel Technology,Nuclear Energy and Engineering

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