U.S. patent application number 11/251854 was filed with the patent office on 2006-02-16 for single shaft combined cycle power plant and its operation method.
Invention is credited to Ryouichi Ohkura, Hidekazu Takai.
Application Number | 20060032232 11/251854 |
Document ID | / |
Family ID | 33535634 |
Filed Date | 2006-02-16 |
United States Patent
Application |
20060032232 |
Kind Code |
A1 |
Takai; Hidekazu ; et
al. |
February 16, 2006 |
Single shaft combined cycle power plant and its operation
method
Abstract
According to the invention, there is provided a single shaft
combined cycle power plant which can quickly switch from single
operation of a gas turbine to combined operation of the gas turbine
and a steam turbine, and can quickly increase output power, from
low power to high power. The single shaft combined cycle power
plant includes a means for maintaining the rotation speed of the
steam turbine at a speed slower than but near a rated rotation
speed when the steam turbine is separated from a coupled unit of a
generator and the gas turbine.
Inventors: |
Takai; Hidekazu; (Hitachi,
JP) ; Ohkura; Ryouichi; (Takahagi, JP) |
Correspondence
Address: |
DICKSTEIN SHAPIRO MORIN & OSHINSKY LLP
2101 L Street, NW
Washington
DC
20037
US
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Family ID: |
33535634 |
Appl. No.: |
11/251854 |
Filed: |
October 18, 2005 |
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Current U.S.
Class: |
60/772 ;
60/39.182 |
Current CPC
Class: |
F01K 23/101 20130101;
Y02E 20/16 20130101; F01K 23/16 20130101 |
Class at
Publication: |
060/772 ;
060/039.182 |
International
Class: |
F02C 6/18 20060101
F02C006/18 |
Foreign Application Data
Date |
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Application Number |
Aug 1, 2003 |
JP |
2003-205322 |
Claims
1. (canceled)
2. A single shaft combined cycle power plant comprising: a gas
turbine; a steam turbine; a generator driven by the gas turbine and
the steam turbine; a means for connecting or separating the steam
turbine to or from a coupled unit of the generator and the gas
turbine; a means for detecting the separation of the steam turbine;
a means for detecting the rotation speed of the steam turbine; and
a control device for directing a limit of the amount of steam
supplied to the steam turbine after the separation thereof, on the
basis of detection signals from the means for detecting the
separation and the means for detecting the rotation speed.
3. The single shaft combined cycle power plant according to claim
2, further comprising a steam recovery system for recovering excess
steam caused by said limitation of the amount of supplied
steam.
4-9. (canceled)
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0001] 1. Field of the Invention
[0002] The present invention relates to a single shaft combined
cycle power plant which drives a generator by a gas turbine and a
steam turbine, and more particularly to a single shaft combined
cycle power plant which is configured so that a steam turbine can
be separated from and connected to a coupled unit of a generator
and a gas turbine.
[0003] 2. Description of the Prior Art
[0004] A single shaft combined cycle power plant configured so that
a steam turbine can be separated from and connected to a coupled
unit of a generator and a gas turbine has been proposed in
JP-A-8-177414 (see FIGS. 4 and 5, and Paragraphs 0016, and 0028 to
0031).
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0005] In the above described conventional single shaft combined
cycle power plant, it is possible to perform single operation of
the steam turbine, and of the gas turbine. However, when solely
operating one of the steam turbine and the gas turbine, the other
is stopped from running, so that it takes a long time to
synchronize the steam turbine and the gas turbine for switching
from the single operation to combined operation of the gas turbine
and the steam turbine.
[0006] Accordingly, it is an object of the invention to provide a
single shaft combined cycle power plant which can quickly switch
from single operation of a gas turbine to combined operation of the
gas turbine and a steam turbine.
[0007] Another object of the invention is to provide a single shaft
combined cycle power plant which can quickly increase output power
of a generator, from low power to high power.
[0008] In order to achieve the objects, the present invention
provides a single shaft combined cycle power plant including a
means for maintaining the rotation speed of a steam turbine at a
predetermined speed slower than a rated rotation speed (for
example, at a speed near the rated rotation speed) when the steam
turbine is separated from a coupled unit of a generator and a gas
turbine.
[0009] According to the above described configuration, because the
rotation speed of the steam turbine separated from the coupled unit
of the generator and the gas turbine is maintained at the speed
slower than and near the rated rotation speed, when connecting the
steam turbine to the coupled unit of the generator and the gas
turbine, the rotation speed of the steam turbine can be quickly
increased to the rated rotation speed, whereby it becomes possible
to quickly switch from single operation of the gas turbine to
combined operation of the gas turbine and the steam turbine. Thus,
it is possible to quickly increase output power of the generator,
from low power to high power.
[0010] Other objects, features, and advantages of the invention
will become apparent from the following description of embodiments
of the invention taken in conjunction with the accompanying
drawings.
[0011] Hereinafter, the embodiments of the invention will be
described with reference to the drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
[0012] FIG. 1 is a schematic view of a first embodiment of a single
shaft combined cycle power plant according to the invention;
[0013] FIG. 2 illustrates a relationship between the power plant
output and the rotation speed of a steam turbine of the single
shaft combined cycle power plant as shown in FIG. 1; and
[0014] FIG. 3 is a schematic view of a second embodiment of the
single shaft combined cycle power plant according to the
invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0015] A first embodiment of a single shaft combined cycle power
plant according to the invention will be described below with
reference to FIGS. 1 and 2.
[0016] The single shaft combined cycle power plant according to the
embodiment mainly includes a generator 1, a gas turbine 2 and a
steam turbine 3 which drive the generator 1, a clutch 4 which is a
means for separating and connecting the steam turbine 3 from and to
the generator 1, and a control device 5 which detects output change
(load change) of the generator 1 to output an instruction to
separate and connect the steam turbine 3 from and to the generator
1.
[0017] The generator 1 shares a rotation axis 6 with the gas
turbine 2, or is connected to a rotation axis 6S of the gas turbine
2.
[0018] The gas turbine 2 includes an air compressor 7 which shares
the rotation axis 6S with the gas turbine 2, a combustor 8 which
introduces compressed air from the air compressor 7, and a fuel
supply system 10 having a fuel adjusting valve (or a control valve)
which supplies fuel to the combustor 8.
[0019] The steam turbine 3 includes a steam supply system 12 having
a steam regulating valve 11, a condensed water recovery system 14
which recovers used steam by condensing it using a condenser 13,
and a turning device 15 connected to the steam turbine 3.
[0020] The clutch 4 separates and connects the rotation axis 6 of
the generator 1 from and to the rotation axis 6B of the steam
turbine 3, and is a so-called one-way clutch which separates the
rotation axis 6 from the rotation axis 6B when the rotation speed
of the steam turbine 3 is less than that of the generator 1, and
connects the separated rotation axis 6 to the rotation axis 6B when
the rotation speed of the steam turbine 3 reaches or becomes faster
than that of the generator 1.
[0021] The gas turbine 2 includes an exhaust gas system 16 for
discharging exhaust gas which is combustion gas supplied from the
combustor 8, and the exhaust gas is discharged via a heat recovery
steam generator 17 from a chimney 18.
[0022] On the other hand, the condensed water in the condensed
water recovery system 14 is guided to the heat recovery steam
generator 17, heated into hot steam, and then guided to the steam
supply system 12.
[0023] Further, a steam recovery system 20 including, for example,
a control valve 19 which opens when starting and stopping the steam
turbine, and in an emergency, is guided from the steam supply
system 12 before the steam regulating valve 11 to the condenser 13,
so as to bypass the steam turbine 3.
[0024] The control device 5 captures a detection signal "a" of a
clutch connection detector 21 which is a means for detecting a
separation or connection state of the clutch 4, a detection signal
"b" from a rotation speed detector 22 which is a means for
detecting the rotation speed of the rotation axis 6B of the steam
turbine 3, and an output signal "c" of the generator 1. Then, based
on the signals from "a" to "c", a control signal "d" for
controlling the fuel adjusting valve 9 and a control signal "e" for
controlling the steam regulating valve 11 are output.
[0025] In the case of the single shaft combined cycle power plant
having the above described clutch 4, at the time of starting, the
gas turbine 2 is activated while the steam turbine 3 is separated
from the generator 1, and when the rotation speed is reached to a
suitable speed for ignition of the combustor 8, the fuel adjusting
valve 9 is opened according to an instruction from the control
device 5 so as to supply fuel to the combustor 8. The supplied fuel
is mixed with air supplied from the air compressor 7 to be air-fuel
mixture, and the air-fuel mixture is burned to generate combustion
gas. The combustion gas rotates the gas turbine 2, and the rotation
speed thereof is increased to the rated rotation speed. The
combustion gas used in the gas turbine 2 is introduced into the
heat recovery steam generator 17 as exhaust gas, and then the
condensed water from the condenser 13 is heated to generate steam.
The steam is supplied from the steam supply system 12 to the steam
turbine 3 to generate torque in the steam turbine 3. The steam used
in the steam turbine 3 is condensed by the condenser 13 and
returned to the heat recovery steam generator 17. After the
rotation speed of the steam turbine 3 increases to the rated
rotation speed, the steam turbine 3 is connected via the clutch 4
to the gas turbine 2 of which the rotation speed has already
reached the rated rotation speed.
[0026] By the above described series of controls, both the gas
turbine 2 and the steam turbine 3 reach the rated rotation speed,
so that rated power is output from the generator 1.
[0027] In the case that the need for reducing the output of the
generator 1 arises if load change occurs during the above described
operation, for example, if a load connected to the generator 1
decreases, it is thought that the output of both the gas turbine 2
and the steam turbine 3 should be reduced. However, in accordance
with a recent emission regulation of environmental pollutants, for
example, nitrogen oxides (hereinafter referred to as NOx), the gas
turbine adopts a low-NOx combustor and thus, the output of the gas
turbine cannot be easily reduced together with the steam turbine.
That is, in order to minimize the amount of NOx emission, misfire,
and backfire of the low-NOx combustor, the output of the gas
turbine must be maintained, for example, at 75% output at the
lowest.
[0028] For this purpose, in the present embodiment, as shown in
FIG. 2, the output of the generator 1 becomes lowest when the gas
turbine 2 is singly operated. Further, when the steam turbine 3 is
separated from the generator 1, in other words, when the control
device 5 receives the detection signal "a", which indicates the
separation of the steam turbine 3, from the clutch connection
detector 21 which is the detection means, the detection signal "b"
from the rotation speed detector 22 which is the detection means is
captured to generate the control signal "e" to control the opening
degree of the steam regulating valve 11 so as to maintain the
rotation speed of the steam turbine 3 at a speed slower than the
rated rotation speed (for example, 3000 rpm) and near the rated
rotation speed (for example, 97% of 3000 rpm).
[0029] When the rotation speed of the steam turbine 3 is maintained
at 97% of the rated rotation speed, the clutch 4 remains separated,
and thus the steam turbine 3 remains separated from the generator 1
connected to the gas turbine 2.
[0030] When the control device 5 controls the opening degree of the
steam regulating valve 11 so as to maintain the rotation speed of
the steam turbine 3 at 97% of the rated rotation speed, excessive
steam resulting from limitation by the steam regulating valve 11 is
recovered into the condenser 13 via the control valve 19 and the
steam recovery system 20.
[0031] Thus, in this embodiment, the clutch connection detector 21,
the rotation speed detector 22, the control device 5, and the steam
regulating valve 11 operate as a means for maintaining the rotation
speed of the steam turbine 3 at the speed slower than but near the
rated rotation speed.
[0032] In this way, the generator 1 can be driven solely by the gas
turbine 2. In this situation, if the control device 5 detects
increase in load by the output signal "c" of the generator 1, the
control device 5 sends the control signal "e" to open the steam
regulating valve 11 to increase the amount of steam supplied to the
steam turbine 3, so as to increase the rotation speed of the steam
turbine 3 up to the rated rotation speed. When the rotation speed
of the steam turbine 3 is increased to the rated rotation speed,
the clutch 4 is then connected to cause combined operation by the
gas turbine 2 and the steam turbine 3. In this switching from the
single operation of the gas turbine 2 to the combined operation of
the gas turbine 2 and the steam turbine 3, the rotation speed of
the steam turbine 3 can be increased to the rated rotation speed in
a short time because the steam turbine 3 is in a standby state with
the rotation speed being maintained at 97% of the rated rotation
speed, whereby the combined operation can be recovered in a short
time.
[0033] The above described switching between the combined operation
and the single operation (namely, a load change occurs in a short
time, and the necessity of addressing a load change in a short
time) occurs during the day in the case of a power plant for
selling electricity or a house power plant for complying with
electric power demand in a factory, for example, while no frequent
load change occurs during the night.
[0034] Accordingly, when the operation shifts from the daytime
operation with load change in a short time to the nighttime
operation with no load change and with the load being reduced, the
rotation of the steam turbine 3 is stopped in a state of the steam
turbine 3 being separated from the generator 1 and the gas turbine
2, or the gas turbine 2 is solely operated while the steam turbine
3 is rotated at a low speed of 10 rpm, for example, by the turning
device 15.
[0035] Then, when a time zone in which the load changes in a short
time comes on the following day, steam is supplied to the steam
turbine 3 to maintain the rotation speed of the steam turbine 3 at
the speed slower than the rated rotation speed but near the rated
rotation speed (97% of the rated rotation speed) and bring the
steam turbine 3 in a standby state, while continuing the single
operation of the gas turbine 2.
[0036] During the standby state, when the time zone in which the
load changes in a short time comes and the load is increased, the
amount of steam supplied to the steam turbine 3 is increased to
increase the rotation speed of the steam turbine 3 up to the rated
rotation speed, and then the steam turbine 3 is connected to the
generator 1 connected to the gas turbine 2 to perform the combined
operation, as described above.
[0037] In the above described embodiment, although the steam
turbine 3 is separated from and connected to he generator 1
connected to the gas turbine 2, the invention is not limited to
this. Specifically, as shown in a second embodiment in FIG. 3, the
steam turbine 3 may be separated from and connected to the gas
turbine 2 connected to the generator 1, whereby the same
operational advantage as the first embodiment can be obtained.
[0038] In the above embodiments, although the clutch connection
detector 21, the rotation speed detector 22, the control device 5,
and the steam regulating valve 11 are described as a means for
maintaining the rotation speed of the steam turbine 3 at the speed
slower than but near the rated rotation speed, it may be possible
to provide the turning device 15 or other rotation devices as a
means for maintaining the rotation speed at a speed slower than but
near the rated rotation speed. In this case, the control device 5
having received the detection signals "a" and "b" from the clutch
connection detector 21 and the rotation speed detector 22 should
indicate an appropriate rotation speed for the turning device 15
and other rotation devices during the standby state.
[0039] As described above, according to the invention, there is
provided a single shaft combined cycle power plant which can
quickly switch from single operation of a gas turbine to combined
operation of the gas turbine and a steam turbine, and can quickly
increase output power, from low power to high power.
[0040] It should be further understood by those skilled in the art
that although the foregoing description has been made on the
embodiments of the invention, the invention is not limited thereto
and various changes and modifications may be made without departing
from the spirit of the invention and the scope of the appended
claims.
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