WO2016091604A1 - Method of controlling a test apparatus for a gas turbine engine and test apparatus - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F02—COMBUSTION ENGINES; HOT-GAS OR COMBUSTION-PRODUCT ENGINE PLANTS
- F02C—GAS-TURBINE PLANTS; AIR INTAKES FOR JET-PROPULSION PLANTS; CONTROLLING FUEL SUPPLY IN AIR-BREATHING JET-PROPULSION PLANTS
- F02C9/00—Controlling gas-turbine plants; Controlling fuel supply in air- breathing jet-propulsion plants
- F02C9/26—Control of fuel supply
- F02C9/40—Control of fuel supply specially adapted to the use of a special fuel or a plurality of fuels
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F02—COMBUSTION ENGINES; HOT-GAS OR COMBUSTION-PRODUCT ENGINE PLANTS
- F02C—GAS-TURBINE PLANTS; AIR INTAKES FOR JET-PROPULSION PLANTS; CONTROLLING FUEL SUPPLY IN AIR-BREATHING JET-PROPULSION PLANTS
- F02C3/00—Gas-turbine plants characterised by the use of combustion products as the working fluid
- F02C3/20—Gas-turbine plants characterised by the use of combustion products as the working fluid using a special fuel, oxidant, or dilution fluid to generate the combustion products
- F02C3/30—Adding water, steam or other fluids for influencing combustion, e.g. to obtain cleaner exhaust gases
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F02—COMBUSTION ENGINES; HOT-GAS OR COMBUSTION-PRODUCT ENGINE PLANTS
- F02C—GAS-TURBINE PLANTS; AIR INTAKES FOR JET-PROPULSION PLANTS; CONTROLLING FUEL SUPPLY IN AIR-BREATHING JET-PROPULSION PLANTS
- F02C9/00—Controlling gas-turbine plants; Controlling fuel supply in air- breathing jet-propulsion plants
- F02C9/26—Control of fuel supply
- F02C9/263—Control of fuel supply by means of fuel metering valves
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F05—INDEXING SCHEMES RELATING TO ENGINES OR PUMPS IN VARIOUS SUBCLASSES OF CLASSES F01-F04
- F05D—INDEXING SCHEME FOR ASPECTS RELATING TO NON-POSITIVE-DISPLACEMENT MACHINES OR ENGINES, GAS-TURBINES OR JET-PROPULSION PLANTS
- F05D2260/00—Function
- F05D2260/12—Testing on a test bench
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F05—INDEXING SCHEMES RELATING TO ENGINES OR PUMPS IN VARIOUS SUBCLASSES OF CLASSES F01-F04
- F05D—INDEXING SCHEME FOR ASPECTS RELATING TO NON-POSITIVE-DISPLACEMENT MACHINES OR ENGINES, GAS-TURBINES OR JET-PROPULSION PLANTS
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F05—INDEXING SCHEMES RELATING TO ENGINES OR PUMPS IN VARIOUS SUBCLASSES OF CLASSES F01-F04
- F05D—INDEXING SCHEME FOR ASPECTS RELATING TO NON-POSITIVE-DISPLACEMENT MACHINES OR ENGINES, GAS-TURBINES OR JET-PROPULSION PLANTS
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- F05D2260/83—Testing, e.g. methods, components or tools therefor
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- Embodiments of the subject matter disclosed herein correspond to methods of controlling an apparatus used for testing a gas turbine, and to test apparatuses
- gas turbine The fuel, very often natural gas, used in "gas turbine engines”, also referred simply as “gas turbine” or GT, can come from different sources.
- the performance of a gas turbine depends directly on the characteristics of the fuel. This means that a change in one or more of the characteristics leads to a change in the performance.
- WI Widebbe Index
- a gas turbine may be provided with a gas supply equipment which controls variation of WI.
- the prior art publication US 2013/0305735 for example, relates to a gas turbine system comprising a mixer which adds compressed air to a fuel gas for generating a mixture to be conveyed to a combustor of the system.
- flow meters are provided for adjusting the amount of air and fuel gas injected into the mixer.
- Such a system also comprises one or two heat exchangers for varying the temperature of air and fuel gas upstream the mixer.
- a sensor unit is provided downstream the mixer for measuring the real value of the WI. Other sensor units measure pressure, temperature, flow rate of air and fuel gas upstream the mixer.
- a control unit manages the equipment in order to maintain the WI of the fuel mixture within a predetermined WI range thus avoiding performance variations of the gas turbine; in detail, when the measured WI is outside the predetermined WI range, the control unit acts on the heat exchangers for varying temperature and on the flow meters for varying flow rates.
- the parameter of the input fuel gas i.e. the gas to be provided to a combustor of the engine under test
- WI the "Wobbe Index”
- the fuel gas mixture may be obtained from a fuel gas flow (in particular natural gas coming from e.g. a public distribution network) and an inert gas flow (in particular nitrogen coming from e.g.
- both the compositions of the fuel gas and the inert gas are known and constant (or substantially constant); in particular, the fuel gas flow is constant (or subtantially constant or at least very slowly varying and uncontrolled) and the inert gas flow is set at a value depending on the test to be carried out, i.e. on the WI of the input fuel gas to be tested.
- the prediction of the WI may be based on characteristics measured in real time (for example temperature, pressure, volumetric flow of the fuel gas and/or the inert gas) and/or characteristics determined before the operation of the test apparatus (for example composition of the fuel gas and/or the inert gas, characteristics of valves).
- control unit (implemented through e.g. a PLC) carry out (in real time) only simple calculations and use tables containing data measured and/or calculated before the operation of the test apparatus. At least some of the complex calculations may be carried (in real time) out by a human machine interface program running on a computer, for example a PC, in communication with the control unit, for example a PLC.
- the WI of the input fuel gas may be set with a high precision, for example 1.00% or 0.50% or 0.25%.
- First embodiments of the subject matter disclosed herein relate to a method of controlling a test apparatus for a gas turbine engine.
- WI values of one or more tentative fuel gas mixtures are predicted by calculations and the predicted WI values are used for setting the composition of a fuel gas mixture to be supplied to a combustor of a gas turbine engine under test.
- Second embodiments of the subject matter disclosed herein relate to an apparatus for testing a gas turbine engine.
- Such apparatus comprises: a first supply flow line in communication with a fuel gas source; a second supply flow line in communication with an inert gas source; a mixer with a first inlet in communication with said first supply line and a second inlet in communication with said second supply line, and with an outlet for supplying a mixture of fuel gas and inert gas to a combustor of the gas turbine engine; first flow meter arranged along said first supply line upstream said mixer; a second flow meter arranged along said second supply line upstream said mixer; a flow control device along said second supply line upstream said mixer.
- Fig. 1 shows a schematic view of an embodiment of a test apparatus
- Fig. 2 is a flow chart of an embodiment of a control procedure.
- Figure 1 shows an embodiment of a apparatus 1 for testing a gas turbine engine GT.
- the test apparatus 1 is connected to a natural gas (NG) source 10 feeding a first supply flow line 1 1 ; the source 10 may be a public distribution network.
- a source 20 of inert gas, for example nitrogen (N2), is provided for feeding a second supply flow line 21 of the test apparatus 1 ; the source 20 may be a bottle or cylinder.
- the test apparatus 1 comprises a compressor 50 arranged along the first supply line 1 1 downstream the source 10.
- Each supply line 1 1 and 21 is provided with a gas flow meter 12 and 22 for measuring the volumetric flow of the corresponding gas.
- Preferably ultrasonic flow meters able to directly provide volumetric flow measure are used.
- a first ultrasonic flow meter 12 is arranged along said first supply line 1 1 downstream the source 10 and the compressor 50, while a second flow meter 22 is arranged along the second supply line 21 downstream the source 20.
- the test apparatus 1 comprises further a mixer 30 with a first inlet communicating with said first supply line 1 1 and a second inlet communicating with said second supply line 21.
- the mixer 30 is provided to mix the NG flow with the N2 flow so as to obtain a mixture at its outlet 31 that is connected to a combustor of the gas turbine GT.
- the test apparatus 1 comprises further a flow control device 40 arranged along the second supply line 21 downstream said second flow meter 22 and upstream said mixer 30.
- the flow control device 40 typically consists of a flow control valve 40 electrically controlled and used for regulating the inert gas flow directed to the second inlet of the mixer 30.
- the test apparatus 1 comprises only one flow control device; this is used for the inert gas flow; in particular, no flow control device is provided for the fuel gas flow; in other words, the fuel gas flow is unregulated.
- the test apparatus 1 comprises further one or more of a set of meters for best performance of the apparatus: a first temperature meter 13 arranged along said first supply line 1 1 just upstream said mixer 30; a first pressure meter 14 arranged along said first supply line 1 1 just upstream said mixer 30; a second temperature meter 23 arranged along said second supply line 21 just upstream said mixer 30; a second pressure meter 24 arranged along said second supply line 21 upstream said mixer 30 and just upstream said flow control device 40; a third pressure meter 25 arranged along said second supply line 21 just downstream said flow control device 40.
- a temperature meter may be provided at the outlet 31 of the mixer 30.
- the test apparatus 1 comprising further a control unit 60 electrically connected to said flow control device 40 in order to send control signals and to the meters, at least to meters 12 and 22, in order to receive measuring signals.
- a computer 70 may be provided in communication with the control unit 60; the control unit 60 is advantageously a PLC and/or the computer 70 is advantageously a PC.
- the computer 70 typically runs a human- machine interface program for receiving input from a human operator and transmitting output to the human operator.
- test apparatus 1 The operation of the test apparatus 1 will be described in the following with the aid of figure 2, in particular a method of controlling it for carrying out tests on a gas turbine engine hydraulically connected to the outlet 31 of the mixer 30.
- Figure 2 is a flow chart of an embodiment of a control procedure; the start of the procedure corresponds to block 200; no end of the procedure is not shown in figure 2 in the assumption that the procedure permanently loops till the test apparatus is stopped.
- the inert gas for example nitrogen
- the fuel gas for example natural gas
- composition and LHV should be known to the test apparatus. If the composition of the fuel gas (slowly) vary, it is necessary to determine it through e.g.
- the LHV of the natural gas may be calculated by the computer 70 or, preferably, by the control unit 60 based on the composition information received from the gas chromatograph (or input by a human operator).
- Such initial operations correspond to block 202.
- the flow control device 40 has to be differently adjusted by the control unit 60, i.e. a different "open percentage” or "open level” is to be set.
- the desired WI value may be provided by a human operator to the computer 70 that forwards it to the control unit 60; alternatively, for example, the human operator provides a desired WI value variation to the computer 70 that generates a corresponding sequence of desired WI values and transmits them to the control unit 60 in appropriate succession.
- Such input of the desired WI value corresponds to block 204.
- the "open percentage" or "open level” of the valve 40 is determined through iterations or successive approximations; preferably a "binary search” algorithm is used.
- a first attempt i.e. first iteration
- the current mass flow of nitrogen is assumed at 50% of the maximum mass flow of nitrogen; such initial setting corresponds to blcok 206.
- a current predicted WI value is calculated; such calculation corresponds to blcok 210.
- the desired WI value is more than the current predicted WI value, the current mass flow of nitrogen must be reduced; this corresponds to exit ">" of block 212. If a "binary search” algorithm is used, the reduction is of 50%>; this correspond to block 214. If the desired WI value is less than the current predicted WI value, the current mass flow of nitrogen must be increased; this corresponds to exit ">" of block 212. If a "binary search” algorithm is used, the increase is of 50%; this correspond to block 216.
- a new current predicted WI value is calculated (block 210).
- the iterative procedure (i.e. sequence of attempts) is continued until when the difference between the desired WI value and the current predicted WI value is lower than a predetermined threshold, in particular 0.5% (block 210); as a safety measure, the iterative procedure is stopped also in case the number of iterations carried exceeds a predetermined threshold, in particular 20 (block 208).
- a new desired WI may be input manually or automatically )(flow control returns back as shown on the right side of figure 2).
- WI values of one or more tentative fuel gas mixtures are predicted by calculations and the predicted WI values are used for setting the composition of a fuel gas mixture to be supplied to a combustor of a gas turbine engine under test.
- the supplied fuel gas mixture is obtained by mixing a fuel gas flow and an inert gas flow, and the inert gas flow is set at a value depending on the desired WI value through the flow control device 40.
- the inert gas flow is set at a value depending also on the pressure upstream the flow control device 40 and/or pressure drop across the flow control device 40.
- the fuel gas coming from a public distribution network is at a relatively low pressure, it is advantageous that the fuel gas flow is received at an inlet of the test apparatus 1 and compressed by the compressor 50.
- the fuel gas flow is not regulated by a flow control device; it may be said that it is unregulated.
- the fuel gas flow is measured (in real time) by the first flow meter 12 and/or the inert gas flow is measured (in real time) by the second flow meter 22; preferably, the first and/or the second flow meters are ultrasonic flow meters providing (directly) volumetric flow measures.
- the WI value predictions are based on characteristics measured in real time and/or characteristics determined before operation of the test apparatus.
- the measured characteristics may be temperature and/or pressure and/or volumetric flow of the fuel gas and/or the inert gas, and/or pressure drop across the flow control device.
- the determined characteristics may be composition of the fuel gas and/or the inert gas and/or LHV and/or molecular weight of the fuel gas and/or characteristics of valves of the test apparatus.
- WI value predictions may be based on tables containing data measured and/or calculated before operation of the test apparatus.
- WI value predictions may be based directly on data tables or on polinomial formulas obtained from said tables before operation of the test apparatus.
- the control unit 60 may be used for carrying out (in real time) simple calculations for WI value predictions and the computer 70 may be used for carrying out (in real time) complex calculations for WI value predictions; the control unit 60 and the computer 70 may exchange results of the carried out calculations.
- the complex calculations may be carried out through a human machine interface program running on the computer 70.
- the control unit 60 carries out (in real time) autonomously such calculations; in this case, such calculations are carried out in a simplified (even if less accurate) way, for example through data tables or polinomial formulas.
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