Abstract

An innovative hybrid electric propulsion system (HEPS) is used for recuperated gas turbine (RGT) to avoid partial-load efficiency deterioration. Power offtakes/inputs of high and low-pressure shafts can be regulated by electric machines to achieve decoupling control in the innovative HEPS. The HEPS brings higher heating temperature in the combustor and significantly higher thermal efficiency at partial-load by optimizing the control scheme. A component-level model is used to conduct energy and performance analyses for RGT. The control scheme is optimized to enhance partial-load efficiency and protect RGT from temperature overrun, rotational speed overrun, and compressor surge.The optimal control scheme keeps the combustor exit temperature constant at the maximum restricted value to attain minimum combustor exergy loss under partial-load. The optimal control scheme brings smaller surge margins, but it successfully reverses the deterioration trend of efficiency with decreased load. The thermal efficiency of the original RGT decreases by 8.2 % as the load decreases from 100 to 40 %. The HEPS makes the efficiency curve of the RGT almost keep horizontal as the load ranges from 100 to 40 %. The specific fuel consumption decreases by 29.1 %, and the thermal efficiency increases by 11.5 % at 40 % load, compared to the original RGT.

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