Salim, D.A. and Majid, M.A.A. and Nordin, A. (2020) A Study of a Heat Exchanger Sizing of a Gas Turbine Inlet Air Cooling for Power Enhancement. Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering. pp. 361-368.
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A gas turbine operated at the University Technology PETRONAS Gas Turbine District Cooling Plant produces an average of 3258 kWh with 30 of estimated gas turbine efficiency. A previous study done by the writer has shown of 20 increase in the efficiency of a gas turbine with the implementation of the turbine inlet air cooling. The sizing of the Heat Exchanger needed to be determined as the existing air inlet is only a 30 ft2 flange attached directly to the compressor of the gas turbine. This studies conclude that a 320 ft2 heat exchanger is needed in order to reduce the air inlet fluctuations (a range of 23�34 °C) to 15 °C. By placing the heat exchanger in the gas turbine, a significant Pa pressure loss of approximately 187.55 was experienced. © 2020, Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd.
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URI: | http://scholars.utp.edu.my/id/eprint/24721 |