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Energy and exergy analysis of the turbo-generators and steam turbine for the main feed water pump drive on LNG carrier (CROSBI ID 238994)

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Mrzljak, Vedran ; Poljak, Igor ; Mrakovčić, Tomislav Energy and exergy analysis of the turbo-generators and steam turbine for the main feed water pump drive on LNG carrier // Energy conversion and management, 140 (2017), 307-323. doi: 10.1016/j.enconman.2017.03.007

Podaci o odgovornosti

Mrzljak, Vedran ; Poljak, Igor ; Mrakovčić, Tomislav

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Energy and exergy analysis of the turbo-generators and steam turbine for the main feed water pump drive on LNG carrier

Nowadays, marine propulsion systems are mainly based on internal combustion diesel engines. Despite this fact, a number of LNG carriers have steam propulsion plants. In such plants, steam turbines are used not only for ship propulsion, but also for electrical power generation and main feed water pump drive. Marine turbo-generators and steam turbine for the main feed water pump drive were investigated on the analyzed LNG carrier with steam propulsion plant. The measurements of various operating parameters were performed and obtained data were used for energy and exergy analysis. All the measurements and calculations were performed during the ship acceleration. The analysis shows that the energy and exergy efficiencies of both analyzed low-power turbines vary between 46% and 62% what is significantly lower in comparison with the high-power steam turbines. The ambient temperature has a low impact on exergy efficiency of analyzed turbines (change in ambient temperature for 10 °C causes less than 1% change in exergy efficiency). The highest exergy efficiencies were achieved at the lowest observed ambient temperature. Also, the highest efficiencies were achieved at 71.5% of maximum developed turbo-generator power while the highest efficiencies of steam turbine for the main feed water pump drive were achieved at maximum turbine developed power. Replacing the existing steam turbine for the main feed water pump drive with an electric motor would increase the turbo-generator energy and exergy efficiencies for at least 1–3% in all analyzed operating points.

Turbo-generator ; Main feed water pump ; Energy efficiency ; Exergy efficiency ; Exergy destruction

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Podaci o izdanju

140

2017.

307-323

objavljeno

0196-8904

1879-2227

10.1016/j.enconman.2017.03.007

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