The objective of this project is to evolve design guidelines based on considerations of deposition and corrosion, for future operation of large stationary combustion turbines for electric power generation. The primary emphasis of the investigation is to establish the operating blade surface temperature, considering all aspects of deposition and corrosion, for a range of fuels including residual oil and coal-derived liquids. The design guidelines that will evolve from this program will provide a data base to determine the trade-offs between metal temperature, performance, maintenance and reliability. There is, at present, some operating and lab experience that indicates the possibility of serious deposition problems as turbine inlet temperature (TlT) increases, and as the differential between TlT and blade surface temperature increases. The concern regarding corrosion effects is centered on two considerations: a) Will metal surface temperature continue to govern the corrosion process as TlT increases, and b) Will present-day additives be effective at higher in-let temperatures and cycle pressures? Evaluation of the initial test results is presented.
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ASME 1980 International Gas Turbine Conference and Products Show
March 10–13, 1980
New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
Conference Sponsors:
- International Gas Turbine Institute
ISBN:
978-0-7918-7965-8
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Combustion Turbine Design Guidelines Based on Deposition/Corrosion Considerations Free
S. M. DeCorso,
S. M. DeCorso
Westinghouse Electric Corp., Concordville, PA
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G. Vermes,
G. Vermes
Westinghouse Electric Corp., Concordville, PA
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S. Y. Lee,
S. Y. Lee
Westinghouse Research & Development Center, Pittsburgh, PA
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S. C. Singhal,
S. C. Singhal
Westinghouse Research & Development Center, Pittsburgh, PA
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A. Cohn
A. Cohn
Electric Power Research Institute, Palo Alto, CA
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S. M. DeCorso
Westinghouse Electric Corp., Concordville, PA
G. Vermes
Westinghouse Electric Corp., Concordville, PA
S. Y. Lee
Westinghouse Research & Development Center, Pittsburgh, PA
S. C. Singhal
Westinghouse Research & Development Center, Pittsburgh, PA
A. Cohn
Electric Power Research Institute, Palo Alto, CA
Paper No:
80-GT-72, V01AT01A072; 9 pages
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April 17, 2015
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DeCorso, SM, Vermes, G, Lee, SY, Singhal, SC, & Cohn, A. "Combustion Turbine Design Guidelines Based on Deposition/Corrosion Considerations." Proceedings of the ASME 1980 International Gas Turbine Conference and Products Show. Volume 1A: General. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. March 10–13, 1980. V01AT01A072. ASME. https://doi.org/10.1115/80-GT-72
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