Transcription of 3.1 Stationary Gas Turbines
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Stationary Gas Turbines General1. Gas Turbines , also called combustion Turbines , are used in a broad scope of applications including electric power generation, cogeneration, natural gas transmission, and various process applications. Gas Turbines are available with power outputs ranging in size from 300 horsepower (hp) to over 268,000 hp, with an average size of 40,200 The primary fuels used in gas Turbines are natural gas and distillate (No. 2) fuel Process Description1,2. A gas turbine is an internal combustion engine that operates with rotary rather than reciprocating motion.
3.1-2 EMISSION FACTORS 4/00 The simple cycle is the most basic operating cycle of gas turbines with a thermal efficiency ranging from 15 to 42 percent.
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