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US9840939B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9840939-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414330804-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 14, 2014 |
| Priority date | Jul 14, 2014 |
| Publication date | Dec 12, 2017 |
| Grant date | Dec 12, 2017 |
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In one or more of the inventive aspects, when a gas turbine system of a power plant operates at part load, a moisture content of fuel gas provided to the gas turbine system may be controlled so as to minimize combustion dynamics and/or to comply with emission requirements. The fuel gas moisture content may be controlled by modulating a flow of heated water to a fuel moisturizer. By using heated water from a heat recovery steam generator to moisturize the fuel gas, heat energy from the water may be transferred to the fuel gas, and the overall mass flow may be enhanced to thereby increase overall combined cycle efficiency.
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A fuel gas moisturization system of a power plant, the system comprising: a heat recovery steam generator (HRSG) configured to heat water using exhaust heat of a gas turbine system to create heated water, and output the heated water via a heater water conduit; a fuel moisturizer configured to receive dry fuel gas via a dry fuel gas conduit, receive the heated water from the HRSG via the heater water conduit, moisturize the dry fuel gas with the heated water to create a moisturized fuel gas, and output the moisturized fuel gas via a pre-superheated fuel gas conduit; a performance heater configured to receive the moisturized fuel gas from the fuel moisturizer via the pre-superheated fuel gas conduit, superheat the moisturized fuel gas to create a superheated fuel gas, and provide the superheated fuel gas to the gas turbine system via a superheated fuel gas conduit, and a controller configured to, in response to the gas turbine system operating at a part load, actuating the fuel moisturizer such that a moisture content of the moisturized fuel gas is varied in accordance with an output of a generator driven by the gas turbine system, the part load being less than a base load, and wherein the moisture content of the moisturized fuel gas is not constant throughout a range of the part load. 2. The system of claim 1 , wherein when the gas turbine system is operating at the part load, the fuel moisturizer is configured such that the moisture content of the moisturized fuel gas is varied to increase/decrease as the output of the generator driven by the gas turbine system increases/decreases. 3. The system of claim 1 , wherein when the gas turbine system is operating at the part load, the fuel moisturizer is configured such that an amount of the heated water from the HRSG used to moisturize the dry fuel gas is varied in accordance with the output of the generator driven by the gas turbine system. 4. The system of claim 1 , wherein when the gas turbine system is operating at the part load, the fuel moisturizer is configured such that the moisture content of the moisturized fuel gas is varied also in accordance with one or both of a combustion reference temperature and an inlet guide vane (IGV) angle of the gas turbine system. 5. A power plant comprising: a gas turbine system configured to receive superheated fuel gas via a superheated fuel gas conduit, and generate power by combusting the superheated fuel gas; a heat recovery steam generator (HRSG) configured to heat water using exhaust heat of the gas turbine system to create heated water, and output the heated water via a heater water conduit; a fuel moisturizer configured to receive dry fuel gas via a dry fuel gas conduit, receive the heated water from the HRSG via the heater water conduit, moisturize the dry fuel gas with the heated water to create a moisturized fuel gas, and output the moisturized fuel gas via a pre-superheated fuel gas conduit; a performance heater configured to receive the moisturized fuel gas from the fuel moisturizer via the pre-superheated fuel gas conduit, superheat the moisturized fuel gas to create a superheated fuel gas, and provide the superheated fuel gas to the gas turbine system via the superheated fuel gas conduit; a gas turbine sensor configured to determine gas turbine sensor information comprising one or more properties of the gas turbine, the gas turbine sensor information including output information indicating an output of a generator driven by the gas turbine; and a controller configured to determine whether the gas turbine system is operating at a part load based on the gas turbine sensor information from the gas turbine sensor, the part load being less than a base load, and control operations of the power plant so as to vary a moisture content of the moisturized fuel gas output from the fuel moisturizer in accordance with the output of the generator driven by the gas turbine system when the gas turbine system is operating at the part load, wherein the controller controls the operations of the power plant such that the moisture content is not constant throughout a range of the part load. 6. The power plant of claim 5 , wherein when the gas turbine system is operating at the part load, the controller is configured to control the operations of the power plant so as to increase/decrease the moisture content of the moisturized fuel gas as the load driven by the gas turbine system increases/decreases. 7. The power plant of claim 5 , wherein when the gas turbine system is operating at the part load, the controller is configured to control the operations of the power plant so as to vary an amount of the heated water from the HRSG used to moisturize the dry fuel gas in accordance with the load driven by the gas turbine system. 8. The power plant of claim 5 , further comprising: a spent water pump configured to receive spent water from the fuel moisturizer via a spent water conduit, and pump the spent water to the HRSG for heating the spent water, wherein when the gas turbine system is operating at the part load, the controller is configured to control the spent water pump to vary an amount of the spent water pumped to the HRSG in accordance with the output of the generator driven by the gas turbine system. 9. The power plant of claim 8 , further comprising: a heated water sensor configured to determine heated water sensor information comprising one or more properties of the heated water flowing in the heated water conduit, wherein when the gas turbine system is operating at the part load, the controller is configured to control the spent water pump also based on the heated water sensor information. 10. The power plant of claim 8 , wherein the heated water sensor information comprises any one or more of a pressure, a temperature, and a flow rate. 11. The power plant of claim 5 , further comprising: a heated water valve configured to regulate an amount of the heated water flowing in the heated water conduit, wherein when the gas turbine system is operating at the part load, the controller is configured to control the heated water valve to vary the amount of the heated water flowing in the heated water conduit in accordance with the output of the generator driven by the gas turbine system. 12. The power plant of claim 5 , further comprising: a dry fuel gas valve configured to regulate an amount of the dry fuel gas flowing in the dry fuel gas conduit, wherein when the gas turbine system is operating at the part load, the controller is configured to control the dry fuel gas valve to vary the amount of the dry fuel gas flowing in the dry fuel gas conduit in accordance with the output of the generator driven by the gas turbine system. 13. The power plant of claim 12 , further comprising: a dry fuel gas sensor configured to determine dry fuel sensor information comprising one or more properties of the dry fuel gas flowing in the dry fuel gas conduit, wherein when the gas turbine system is operating at the part load, the controller is configured to control the dry fuel gas valve also based on the dry fuel sensor information. 14. The power plant of claim 5 , further comprising: a dry fuel gas diversion conduit fluidly connecting between the dry fuel gas conduit and the pre-superheated fuel gas conduit such that any dry fuel gas flowing in the dry fuel gas diversion conduit is diverted from being moisturized creating diverted dry fuel gas, the diverted dry fuel gas being mixed with the moisturized fuel gas exiting the fuel moisturizer; and a dry fuel gas diversion valve configured to regulate an amount of the diverted dry fuel gas fl
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using mixtures of steam and gas; Plants generating or heating steam by bringing water or steam into direct contact with hot gas ({F01K25/005, F02B47/02 take precedence; injecting water or steam into a as gas turbine plant F02C3/305}; direct-contact steam generators in general F22B) · CPC title
Returning energy of steam, in exchanged form, to process, e.g. use of exhaust steam for drying solid fuel or plant · CPC title
with exhaust fluid of one cycle heating the fluid in another cycle (F01K17/025 takes precedence) · CPC title
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