(OIT301.1) Evaluating Combined Cycle Plant Efficiency for Improved Operations

Evaluating Combined Cycle Plant Efficiency for Improved Operations

Description

The Evaluating Combined Cycle Plant Efficiency for Improved Operations course is designed to provide an understanding of the combined cycle power plant. Discussions of the Rankine Cycle and how a gas turbine works together with a Heat Recovery Steam Generator (HRSG) and a Steam Turbine will lead to how combined cycle performance can be affected, either improved or reduced.

The goal of this course is to provide an understanding of the theory, calculations, and practical application of plant operational efficiency to better analyze and optimize overall plant performance.

Topics Covered:
Heat Recovery Steam Generator (HRSG)
Operational theory and function
Heat Transfer flow paths
      - Preheaters/Economizers
      - Evaporators
      - Superheaters
      - Bypass operations
Operational considerations
Instrumentation
      - Mass flow
      - Temperature control
      - Vents and Drains
Performance and Efficiency
HP, CHR, HRH, IP, and LP Steam
      - Flow Paths
      - Steam Pressures and flows
      - Superheat
Control System
      - Understanding Optimal Steam Temperature
Operator Actions
      - Instrument Calibration
      - Mechanical Calibration (i.e. proper valve seating)
      - Proper heatup and cooldown

Steam Turbine
Operational theory and function
Steam turbine operations
      - Limit Pressure mode
      - Initial Pressure mode
      - Sliding Pressure mode
Operational considerations
      - Ambient Conditions
Instrumentation
      - Steam Pressure
      - Turbine Stress
Performance and Efficiency
Measured values
      - Ambient Conditions
      - Steam Pressure and Temperature
      - Rotor Temperature
      - Condenser back pressure
Control System
      - Understanding Turbine Stress Evaluator and Optimal Steam Temperature
Operator Actions
      - Instrument Calibration
      - Mechanical Calibration (CV Position)
      - Proper startup and shutdown

Intended Audience:
Operators/I&C Techs/Maint Techs/etc

 

 

PLEASE NOTE:  The course length is provided as an estimate only.  Actual course length may vary based on student experience level and participation.

 

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