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LNG INTERCHANGEABILITY IN LAND BASED GAS TURBINES: THE SIEMENS APPROACH

机译:陆地燃气轮机中的LNG互换性:西门子方法

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Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) from offshore reserves is expected to expand its role in supplementing US natural gas supplies. The quality and hydrocarbon contents of the natural gas imported from these international sources, frequently differs from the compositions of domestic natural gas. With the range of variations in fuel characteristics known to exist with offshore LNG, use of this LNG in gas turbine engines could violate applicable fuel specifications, and lead to operational issues such as, but not limited to, combustion dynamics, flashback, increased emissions, or decreased component life. Another potential issue for gas turbines generating power is that rapid changes in the fuel characteristics that may occur when blending imported and domestic gas, may lead to substantial fluctuations in power output. Fuel flexibility is dominantly tied to the combustion system design. Conventional diffusion flame combustion systems are more tolerant of wide variations in fuel compositions but they are limited by their emission levels. The more advanced premixed flame combustors, the Dry Low NO_X (DLN) and Ultra Low NO_X (ULN) combustion systems have significantly better performances in terms of emissions but they are also more sensitive to changes in the fuel composition and characteristics. Siemens has performed test campaigns with commercially operating engines and high pressure combustion test rigs to evaluate their commercially available combustion system configurations for LNG applicability. From these test campaigns, Siemens has defined the set of combustion hardware modifications which is robust to changes in fuel composition within the tested limits. Along with the said combustion hardware upgrade, Siemens has also designed an Integrated Fuel Gas Characterization (IFGC) system (Patent Pending). This IFGC system acts like an early warning system and feeds forward signals into the plant control system. Depending on the changes in the properties of the incoming fuel, the IFGC system is designed to adjust the engine tuning settings to compensate for these dynamic changes in the fuel. Customer implementation of the required hardware as well as associated site-specific engineering will mitigate the operational and emissions risk associated with the fuel changes. Overall, it is Siemens recommendation that LNG type fuels will be acceptable to be used in Siemens Gas Turbines with the preferred combustion hardware in place along with the Integrated Fuel Gas Characterization System. A site specific evaluation would be required to determine the optimal system depending on the expected fuels that the unit would be operating with, along with the emissions permit levels associated with the site.
机译:预计来自海上储备的液化天然气(LNG)将扩大其在补充美国天然气供应方面的作用。从这些国际来源进口的天然气的质量和碳氢化合物含量经常不同于家用天然气的成分。由于海上LNG的燃料特性存在多种变化,因此在燃气涡轮发动机中使用这种LNG可能会违反适用的燃料规格,并导致运行问题,例如但不限于燃烧动力学,回火,排放增加,或部件寿命缩短。燃气轮机发电的另一个潜在问题是,当混合进口和进口天然气时,燃料特性的快速变化可能导致功率输出的大幅波动。燃料的灵活性主要取决于燃烧系统的设计。常规扩散火焰燃烧系统更能容忍燃料成分的广泛变化,但受到其排放水平的限制。更加先进的预混火焰燃烧器,低排放NO_X(DLN)和超低NO_X(ULN)燃烧系统在排放方面表现出明显更好的性能,但它们对燃料成分和特性的变化也更加敏感。西门子已经对商用发动机和高压燃烧试验台进行了测试,以评估其商用燃烧系统配置的LNG适用性。通过这些测试活动,西门子定义了一套燃烧硬件修改方案,这些修改对于在测试极限内的燃料成分变化具有鲁棒性。除了上述燃烧硬件升级外,西门子还设计了一个集成燃料气特征(IFGC)系统(正在申请专利)。该IFGC系统就像一个预警系统一样,将信号转发给工厂控制系统。根据进料燃料特性的变化,IFGC系统旨在调整发动机调整设置,以补偿燃料中的这些动态变化。客户对所需硬件以及特定于现场的工程的实施将减轻与燃料更换相关的操作和排放风险。总体而言,西门子建议将LNG类型的燃料与西门子燃气轮机一起使用,并配备首选的燃烧硬件以及集成的燃气特征系统。需要根据现场特定的评估来确定最佳系统,具体取决于该单元将使用的预期燃料以及与现场相关的排放许可水平。

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