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Combined-Cycle Gas and Steam Turbine Power Plant Reliability Analysis

In: Thermal Power Plant Performance Analysis

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  • Gilberto Francisco Martha Souza

    (Polytechnic School, University of São Paulo)

  • Fernando Jesus Guevara Carazas

    (Polytechnic School, University of São Paulo)

  • Leonan dos Santos Guimarães

    (ELETRONUCLEAR)

  • Carmen Elena Patino Rodriguez

    (Engineering School, University of Antioquia)

Abstract

The reliability and availability of the combined-cycle thermal power plants depends on the perfect operation of all its systems (e.g. gas turbine, heat recovery steam generator, steam turbine and cooling system). The Heat Recovery Steam Generator (HRSG) is the link between the gas turbine and the steam turbine process having the function of converting the exhaust gas energy of the gas turbine into steam. In the cooling water system, heat removed from the steam turbine exhaust in the condenser is carried by the circulating water to the cooling tower, which rejects the heat to the atmosphere. This chapter presents reliability and availability analysis of a 500 MW combined-cycle thermal power station aiming at defining the most critical components of the main pieces of equipment as for power plant availability. The cooling tower cells are detailed evaluated in order to improve there availability through risk analysis and reliability centered maintenance concepts.

Suggested Citation

  • Gilberto Francisco Martha Souza & Fernando Jesus Guevara Carazas & Leonan dos Santos Guimarães & Carmen Elena Patino Rodriguez, 2012. "Combined-Cycle Gas and Steam Turbine Power Plant Reliability Analysis," Springer Series in Reliability Engineering, in: Gilberto Francisco Martha de Souza (ed.), Thermal Power Plant Performance Analysis, edition 127, pages 221-247, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:ssrchp:978-1-4471-2309-5_9
    DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4471-2309-5_9
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