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1. Evaluation, Experience and Potential of Gas Turbine Based Cycles with Humidification
Sammanfattning : Gas turbines, in simple and combined cycle, are common and economically profitable on the power generating market today. Several new cycles have been proposed as future competing technologies, but all studies about these cycles have, so far, been paperwork. LÄS MER
2. Developing Humidified Gas Turbine Cycles
Sammanfattning : As a result of their unique heat recovery properties,Humidified Gas Turbine (HGT) cycles have the potential todeliver resource-effective energy to society. The EvaporativeGas Turbine (EvGT) Consortium in Sweden has been studying thesetypes of cycles for nearly a decade, but now stands at acrossroads, with commercial demonstration remaining. LÄS MER
3. Humidification Processes in Gas Turbine Cycles
Sammanfattning : The global climate change caused by emissions of greenhouse gases from combustion processes has been recognized as a continuously growing problem and much research focuses on improving the environmental performance of gas turbines. The potential of improving gas turbine component efficiencies has become smaller each decade and therefore, thermodynamic cycles have become more interesting for power producing units. LÄS MER
4. Advanced Gas Turbine Cycles with Water-Air Mixtures as Working Fluid
Sammanfattning : Since the early 80's, the worldwide utilization of gas turbines for thermal power generation has increased rapidly. They have less pollution than any other major combustion energy converters. LÄS MER
5. Hybrid Solar Gas-Turbine Power Plants : A Thermoeconomic Analysis
Sammanfattning : The provision of a sustainable energy supply is one of the most importantissues facing humanity at the current time, and solar thermal power hasestablished itself as one of the more viable sources of renewable energy. Thedispatchable nature of this technology makes it ideally suited to forming thebackbone of a future low-carbon electricity system. LÄS MER