2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2008.12.013
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Performance of an oxy-fuel combustion CO2 power cycle including blade cooling

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“…However, they suggest that supercharging has a positive effect on the part-load behaviour of the process as the process can be operated with a constant pressure ratio and a constant exhaust gas temperature at the same time. Fiaschi et al (2009) investigated an SCOC-CC with sequential combustion. The cycle is called MATIANT cycle in their study as it is derived from the MATIANT-CC but without recuperation.…”
Section: Recyclementioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, they suggest that supercharging has a positive effect on the part-load behaviour of the process as the process can be operated with a constant pressure ratio and a constant exhaust gas temperature at the same time. Fiaschi et al (2009) investigated an SCOC-CC with sequential combustion. The cycle is called MATIANT cycle in their study as it is derived from the MATIANT-CC but without recuperation.…”
Section: Recyclementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recognizing the penalty of fi lm cooling, as discussed in Jonsson and Bolland ( 2005 ), Fiaschi et al . ( 2009 ) propose closed-loop steam cooling for nozzle and vanes in both turbine stages.…”
Section: Oxy-fuel Turbine Expandersmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…As in [18], the single species were treated as real fluids; for the mixture, however, relations for ideal gas mixtures were applied, neglecting chemical interaction of different species and considering that the partial pressures are much lower than the critical pressures of the species involved.…”
Section: Governing Equations (Baseline)mentioning
confidence: 99%