Turbine Inlet Air Cooling for Industrial and Aero-derivative Gas Turbine in Malaysia Climate

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The performance of a gas turbine is dependent on the ambient temperature. A higher temperature results in a reduction of the gas turbine's power output and an increase in heat rate. The warm and humid climate in Malaysia with its high ambient air temperature has an adverse effect on the performance of gas turbine generators. In this paper, the expected effect of turbine inlet air cooling technology on the annual performance of an aero-derivative gas turbine (GE LM6000PD) is compared against that of an industrial gas turbine (GEFr6B.03) using GT Pro software. This study investigated the annual net energy output and the annual net electrical efficiency of a plant with and without turbine inlet air cooling technology. The results show that the aero-derivative gas turbine responds more favorably to turbine inlet air cooling technology, thereby yielding higher annual net energy output and higher net electrical efficiency when compared to the industrial gas turbine.

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Nordin, A., Salim, D. A., Othoman, M. A., Omar Kamal, S. N., Tam, D., & Yusof, M. K. Y. (2017). Turbine Inlet Air Cooling for Industrial and Aero-derivative Gas Turbine in Malaysia Climate. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 104). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/104/1/012003

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