Abstract
Mathematical modeling of combined-cycle units has produced a variety of valuable results, primarily significant advances in their energy efficiency and education of power plant operators. These positive results motivate the need for more complex modeling and simulation techniques with the goal of greater accuracy and accessibility. This study presents a simplified and enhanced version of a gas turbine model for dynamic performance simulation. The theoretical improvements have been proved through modeling philosophy and simulation accuracy attained by metaheuristic optimization techniques. The model has been constructed using thermodynamic and mathematical concepts, with parameter optimization and calibration performed using metaheuristic optimizers. The suggested model’s resilience has been demonstrated by simulation results.
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