CO2 emission abatement in IGCC power plants by semiclosed cycles:: Part A -: With oxygen-blown combustion

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Chiesa, P [1 ]
Lozza, G [1 ]
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[1] Politecn Milan, Dipartimento Energet, I-20133 Milan, Italy
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10.1115/1.2818519
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TH [机械、仪表工业];
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This paper analyzes the fundamentals of IGCC power plants where cal bon dioxide produced by syngas combustion can be removed, liquefied and eventually disposed, to limit the environmental problems due to the "greenhouse effect." To achieve this goal, a semiclosed-loop gas turbine cycle using an highly-enriched CO2 mixture as working fluid was adopted. As the oxidizer, syngas combustion utilizes oxygen produced by an air separation unit. Combustion gases mainly consist of CO2 and H2O: after expansion, heat recovery and water condensation a part of the exhausts, highly concentrated in CO2, can be easily extracted compressed and liquefied for storage or disposal. A detailed discussion about the configuration, and the thermodynamic performance of these plants is the aim of the paper. Proper attention was paid to: (i) the modelization of the gasification section and of its integration with the power cycle, (ii) the optimization of the pressure ratio die the change of the cycle working fluid (iii) the calculation of the power consumption of the "auxiliary" equipment, including the compression train of the separated CO, and the air separation unit. The resulting over all efficiency is in the 38-39 percent range, with status-of-the-art gas turbine technology, but resorting to a substantially higher pressure ratio. The extent of modifications to the gas turbine engine, with respect to commercial units, was therefore discussed. Relevant modifications are needed, brit not involving changes in the technology. A second plant scheme will be considered in the second part of the paper, using air for syngas combustion and a physical absorption process to separate CO2 from nitrogen-rich exhausts. A comparison between the two options will be addressed there.
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