Gas Turbine Heat Recovery Systems: Evaluation Criteria for the Unfired Systems

Akber Pasha
1985 Volume 4: Manufacturing Materials and Metallurgy; Ceramics; Structures and Dynamics; Controls, Diagnostics and Instrumentation; Education; Process Industries   unpublished
The design of a gas turbine exhaust heat recovery system (HRS) depends upon evaluating various parameters. Basically for an unfired heat recovery system the heat contained in the gas turbine exhaust is fixed and output is determined based on the system's effectiveness. One of the design objectives is to maximize the output and thus maximize the effectiveness. However, increase in effectiveness will increase required heat transfer surface and thus the cost of the HRS. The increased cost (and
more » ... fits) must be evaluated to establish whether the higher effective system is economically justifiable. The evaluation criteria of a heat recovery system involves analysis of various design parameters. This paper presents the general design procedure, the effect of each parameter on the design and basic criteria used to develop the HRS design.
doi:10.1115/85-gt-89 fatcat:uzymxrbm2fdt5hkflbtpauqc2u