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The application of a supercritical Rankine cycle in combined cycles does not happen in
today’s thermoelectric power stations. Nevertheless, the most recent development in gas turbines, that
allows a high efficiency and high exhaust gases temperatures, and the improvement of high pressure and
temperature alloys, makes this cycle possible.
This study’s intent is to prove the viability of this combined cycle, since it can break the 60% efficiency
barrier, which is the plafond in actual power stations.
To attain this target, several configurations for this cycle have been simulated, optimized and analyzed
[1]. The simulations were done with the computational program IPSEpro [2] and the optimizations were
effectuated with software developed for the effect, using the DFP method [3]. In parallel with the
optimization that claims the cycle’s efficiency maximization, an exergetic analysis was also made [4] to
all the cycle components.
In opposite to what happens in subcritical combined cycles, it was demonstrated that in supercritical
combined cycles the higher efficiency takes place with a single steam pressure in the heat recovery steam
generator (HRSG).
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Energia Caldeiras
Citation
1st International Congress of Energy and Environment Engineering and Management (CIIEM). - Portalegre, May 2005. - 4 p
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Portalegre