Abstract

Power plants operating in combined cycle present higher thermal efficiency (over 60%) and increased power generation when compared to traditional simple cycles, such as gas or steam turbines operating alone. Considering that the power plant evaluated in this paper is already operational, a further development concerning to the power plant control system is required in order to evaluate disturbances and frequency variations, generated by the electrical grid during normal operation, as the loads applied to the turbines are intrinsically associated to the grid frequency. A computer program able to simulate the control system was developed to cope with these instabilities and to guarantee the necessary protection to the power plant operation. The develop program was made using MATLAB Simulink®. The main components of the power plant consists of 2 gas turbines of 90 MW each and a steam turbine of 320 MW, totalizing 500 MW. Firstly, the power plant main components were constructed separately. Once obtained stable models, the exhaust from the gas turbine was connected to the water-steam cycle through the heat recovery steam generator. The main parameters necessary to adjust the model such as gains, limits and constants were obtained from the power plant operational data. The simulation results allowed the evaluation of some key parameters; others are possible but not shown, such as power, exhaust gas temperature, fuel flow and variable stator angles during grid instabilities. The studies were conducted by testing the robustness, response time, transient analysis, steady state analysis and reliability of the proposed model.

Highlights

  • Because a power plant operating in combined cycle achieves high values of thermal efficiency — when compared with other available configurations — these power plants are widely employed for electrical generation

  • The total combined cycle power is composed by the contributions of 2 gas turbines (GTs) (0.18 each one) and 1 steam turbine (ST) (0.64)

  • It is possible to see in this figure a greater delay to achieve steady state conditions (150 s) when compared with the other components, such as the GT

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Introduction

Because a power plant operating in combined cycle achieves high values of thermal efficiency — when compared with other available configurations — these power plants are widely employed for electrical generation. In order to evaluate the power plant behavior during certain operational conditions it is essential to develop tools to simulate the control systems. The software Matlab Simulink® was used to construct a simulation tool based on mathematical models of the main components for a combined cycle.

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