2015
DOI: 10.1115/1.4028661
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Operational Improvements for Startup Time Reduction in Solar Steam Turbines

Abstract: Solar steam turbines are subject to high thermal stresses as a result of temperature gra dients during transient operation, which occurs more frequently due to the variability of the solar resource. In order to increase the flexibility of the turbines while preserving lift ing requirements, several operational modifications for maintaining turbine temperatures during offline periods are proposed and investigated. The modifications were imple mented in a dynamic thermal turbine model and the potential improveme… Show more

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“…increasing the flexibility of their dynamic performance is an important aspect which must be addressed (Topel et al, 2017). The rate at which a power plant can start up is limited by thermo-mechanical constraints, which may increase the time to reach the nominal load of the power plant.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…increasing the flexibility of their dynamic performance is an important aspect which must be addressed (Topel et al, 2017). The rate at which a power plant can start up is limited by thermo-mechanical constraints, which may increase the time to reach the nominal load of the power plant.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While barring is most effective at eliminating rotor bow, it can have some positive effect in reducing case deformation (humping), due to the rotation of the flow reducing buoyancy effects. In steam turbines, high-enough barring speeds have been shown to be beneficial in maintaining casing temperatures through the generation of heat from friction and ventilation (windage), thus allowing faster start-up (56) . On an aeronautical gas turbine, however, it may be difficult to implement.…”
Section: Barring/geared Motor Operationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Considering an energy generation context with mixed energy sources, reducing the power generation variability from renewable sources has another indirect benefit worth mentioning, ie, a reduction in cycling of the fossil power plants in charge of meeting the challenge of ramping and providing reserve requirements, resulting in a twofold effect. The problem of the power block lifetime of CSP plants has been tackled in several works, from the standpoint of design and low‐level operation . From the perspective of the generation scheduling problem, few studies have carried out a deep analysis concerning how the penalization of generation changes affects the plant performance.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%