학술논문

Research and development of hydrogen combustion turbine and very hot side heat exchanger in WE-NET project
Document Type
Conference
Author
Source
Conference: 1998 International Joint Power Generation Conference, Baltimore, MD (US), 08/23/1998--08/26/1998; Other Information: PBD: 1998; Other Information: In: Proceedings of the 1998 international joint power generation conference (FACT-Vol.22). Volume 1: Fuels and combustion technologies; Gas turbines; Environmental engineering; Nuclear engineering, by Gupta, A.; Natole, R.; Sanyal, A.; Veilleux, J. [eds.], 921 pages.
Subject
29 ENERGY PLANNING AND POLICY
08 HYDROGEN
20 FOSSIL-FUELED POWER PLANTS GAS TURBINE POWER PLANTS
HYDROGEN FUELS
HEAT EXCHANGERS
COOLING SYSTEMS
TURBINE BLADES
THERMAL EFFICIENCY
CARBON DIOXIDE
AIR POLLUTION ABATEMENT
Language
English
Abstract
Japan Power Engineering and Inspection Corporation (JAPEIC) has been conducting research and development into 1,700 C Hydrogen Combustion Turbine and Very Hot Side Heat Exchangers (VHSHE) as part of the World Energy Network Program (WE-NET) entrusted by New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO). Three cooling systems for 1,700 C Turbine blades have been selected and their performance will be tested using an actual hydrogen combustion test facility located at Tasiro, Japan. A new cycle to achieve over 60% plant efficiency has been selected, and the key technology in this cycle is the VHSHE with serious conditions of over 1,700 C of steam. This paper will discuss the present state of 1,700 C Turbine Cooling Systems, the worlds first test of hydrogen combustion test program in 1998, and the new cycle of hydrogen combustion power system concentrating on VHSHE.