Measurement method for steam valve and measurement device for steam valve
US-2024344631-A1 · Oct 17, 2024 · US
US9732635B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9732635-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514699224-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 29, 2015 |
| Priority date | Apr 29, 2015 |
| Publication date | Aug 15, 2017 |
| Grant date | Aug 15, 2017 |
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A method for enhanced cold (or warm) steam turbine start in a supplementary fired multi-gas turbine combined cycle plant is disclosed. Boiler supplementary firing, which is normally used to increase steam flow when the plant gas turbine is at maximum load, is used to augment steam production with a partly loaded, temperature matched gas turbine. This is done to satisfy minimum required steam flow for a cold (or warm) steam turbine start. Lighting the supplementary firing burners in the heat recovery steam generator/boiler and setting them at a minimum or low heat load serves to add enough steam, at the proper temperature, to insure a successful cold or warm steam turbine start when the gas turbine load and related steam production capacity from the gas turbine exhaust flow are limited by the need to match the required steam temperature and/or maintain low gas turbine exhaust emissions.
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A method for a cold or warm steam turbine start in a supplementary fired single or multi-gas turbine combined cycle plant including at least one gas turbine, a steam turbine, and at least one a heat recovery steam generator (HRSG) including at least one duct burner in at least one HRSG inlet duct, the method comprising: starting and accelerating the gas turbine to full speed and then synchronizing the gas turbine to a load level that reduces gas turbine emissions to an approved emissions level, directing exhaust from the gas turbine to the HRSG to heat the HRSG so that the HRSG produces a steam flow, when the steam flow from the HRSG exceeds a flow level required to keep the HRSG at a predetermined pressure level, directing the excess steam flow to a waste heat sink and increasing gas turbine airflow at constant gas turbine load to thereby reduce gas turbine exhaust temperature so that steam flow temperature drops to a steam turbine metal temperature level, lighting and loading the duct burner when the steam flow temperature drops to the steam turbine metal temperature level, adjusting the steam flow to a predetermined increased flow level, a predetermined pressure level, and a predetermined reduced temperature level, and then admitting the steam flow to the steam turbine to start-up operation of the steam turbine, when the steam turbine start-up operation is complete, raising steam flow temperature to a predetermined increased temperature level by reducing gas turbine airflow at constant gas turbine load to a predetermined reduced flow level to thereby raise gas turbine exhaust temperature to a predetermined raised temperature level, loading the gas turbine by increasing fuel flow so that the steam flow reaches its rated temperature, when the steam flow reaches its rated temperature, shutting down the duct burners, loading the gas turbine to a final predetermined power production level, and when the gas turbine reaches the final predetermined power production level, re-lighting and loading the duct burner to increase steam flow to a final predetermined power production level and thereby steam turbine power level, whereby the cold or warm steam turbine start will occur when the gas turbine load level and hence related HRSG steam production capacity are limited in satisfying the steam flow and temperature required for the steam turbine start. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the at least one gas turbine comprises a plurality of gas turbines, and wherein only one of the plurality of gas turbines is used in the cold steam turbine start. 3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the at least one gas turbine comprises N gas turbines, and wherein N−1 of the N gas turbines is/are used in the cold steam turbine start. 4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the waste heat sink is a condenser. 5. The method of claim 1 , wherein the gas turbine is returned to a normal operation in connection with the gas turbine being loaded by increasing fuel flow so that the steam flow reaches its rated temperature. 6. The method of claim 1 , wherein the steam turbine includes a plurality of separate turbine modules operating at a plurality of different pressure and temperature levels. 7. The method of claim 1 , wherein the steam turbine includes a high pressure (HP) turbine module, an intermediate pressure (IP) turbine module coupled to the high pressure turbine module, and two low pressure (LP) turbines modules, a first low pressure turbine module being coupled to the intermediate pressure turbine module and a second low pressure turbine module being coupled to a generator. 8. The method of claim 1 , wherein the two low pressure turbines modules include a first low pressure turbine module coupled to the intermediate pressure turbine module by means of a second mechanical shaft, and a second low pressure turbine module that is directly coupled to an electric generator by means of a third mechanical shaft which rotates the electric generator to produces electric power. 9. The method of claim 1 , wherein the HRSG is comprised of a low pressure (LP) section, a reheat/intermediate pressure (IP) section, and a high pressure (HP) section. 10. The method of claim 1 , wherein the at least one HRSG is a plurality of HRSGs, each including at least one duct burner in the HRSG's inlet duct. 11. The method of claim 1 , wherein the at least one duct burner in the HRSG's inlet duct is a plurality of duct burners in the HRSG's inlet duct. 12. The method of claim 1 , wherein the HRSG also includes at least one steam drum, and wherein at least one of steam drum pressure and duct burner fuel input is/are adjusted to adjust the steam flow to the predetermined increased flow level, the predetermined pressure level, and the predetermined reduced temperature level. 13. A method for an enhanced cold or warm steam turbine start in a supplementary fired multi-gas turbine combined cycle plant including a plurality of gas turbines, a steam turbine, and at least one a heat recovery steam generator (HRSG) including at least one duct burner in at least one HRSG inlet duct and at least one steam drum, the method comprising: starting and accelerating the gas turbine to full speed and then synchronizing the gas turbine to a load level that reduces gas turbine emissions to an approved emissions level, directing exhaust from the gas turbine to the HRSG to heat the HRSG so that the HRSG produces a steam flow, when the steam flow from the HRSG exceeds a flow level required to keep the HRSG at a predetermined pressure level, directing the excess steam flow to a condenser and increasing gas turbine airflow at constant gas turbine load to thereby reduce gas turbine exhaust temperature so that steam flow temperature drops to a steam turbine metal temperature level, lighting and loading the duct burner when the steam flow temperature drops to the steam turbine metal temperature level, adjusting at least one of steam drum pressure and duct burner fuel input to adjust steam flow to a predetermined increased flow level, a predetermined pressure level, and a predetermined reduced temperature level, and then admitting the steam flow to the steam turbine to start-up operation of the steam turbine, when the steam turbine start-up operation is complete, raising steam flow temperature to a predetermined increased temperature level by reducing gas turbine airflow at constant gas turbine load to a predetermined reduced flow level to thereby raise gas turbine exhaust temperature to a predetermined raised temperature level, returning the gas turbine to a normal operation and loading the gas turbine by increasing fuel flow so that the steam flow reaches its rated temperature, when the steam flow reaches its rated temperature, shutting down the duct burners, loading the gas turbine to a final predetermined power production level, and when the gas turbine reaches the predetermined power production level, re-lighting and loading the duct burner to increase steam flow and thereby overall steam turbine power level, whereby the cold or warm steam turbine start will occur when the gas turbine load level and hence related HRSG steam production capacity are limited in satisfying the steam flow and temperature required for the steam turbine start. 14. The method of claim 13 , wherein the plurality of gas turbines comprise N gas turbines, and wherein N−1 of the N gas turbines is/are used in the cold steam turbine start. 15. The method of claim 13 , wherein the gas turbine is returned to a normal operation in connection with the gas turbine being loaded by increasing fuel flow so
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with exhaust fluid of one cycle heating the fluid in another cycle (F01K17/025 takes precedence) · CPC title
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having a turbine driving a compressor (power transmission arrangements F02C7/36; control of working fluid flow F02C9/16) · CPC title
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