Next-Generation Integration Concepts for Air Separation Units and Gas Turbines

Author:

Smith A. R.1,Klosek J.1,Woodward D. W.1

Affiliation:

1. Air Products and Chemicals, Inc., Allentown, PA 18195

Abstract

The commercialization of Integrated Gasification Combined Cycle (IGCC) Power has been aided by concepts involving the integration of a cryogenic air separation unit (ASU) with the gas turbine combined-cycle module. Other processes, such as coal-based ironmaking and combined power/industrial gas production facilities, can also benefit from the integration. It is known and now widely accepted that an ASU designed for “elevated pressure” service and optimally integrated with the gas turbine can increase overall IGCC power output, increase overall efficiency, and decrease the net cost of power generation when compared to nonintegrated facilities employing low-pressure ASUs. The specific gas turbine, gasification technology, NOx emission specification, and other site specific factors determine the optimal degree of compressed air and nitrogen stream integration. Continuing advancements in both air separation and gas turbine technologies offer new integration opportunities to improve performance and reduce costs. This paper reviews basic integration principles and describes next-generation concepts based on advanced high pressure ratio gas turbines, Humid Air Turbine (HAT) cycles and integration of compression heat and refrigeration sources from the ASU. Operability issues associated with integration are reviewed and control measures are described for the safe, efficient, and reliable operation of these facilities.

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

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

Reference3 articles.

1. Anon., 1990, “A 500 MWe Coal Gasification Combined Cycle Power Plant to Give 46% Efficiency,” Modern Power Systems, Nov.

2. Sorensen, J. C., Smith, A. R., and Wong, M, 1991,“Cost-Effective Oxygen for IGCC—Matching the Design to the Project,” EPRI 10th Conference on Coal Gasification Power Plants, San Francisco, Oct. 16–18.

3. Smith, A., Alsandor, E., Doering, E., and Unger, P., 1994, “Improved IGCC Power Output and Economics Incorporating a Supplementary Gas Turbine,” EPRI 13th Conference on Coal Gasification Power Plants, San Francisco, CA, Oct. 19–21.

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