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CGAM Problem - Ideal Gas: Variables Physical

This document contains information about an ideal gas combined cycle gas turbine (CCGT) power plant, including temperatures, pressures, mass flow rates and efficiencies at different points in the system. It lists physical properties and variables used in the model. Mass and energy balances are presented along with calculated temperatures and heat transfer rates. Economics parameters are provided for the capital costs of different plant components.

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CGAM Problem - Ideal Gas: Variables Physical

This document contains information about an ideal gas combined cycle gas turbine (CCGT) power plant, including temperatures, pressures, mass flow rates and efficiencies at different points in the system. It lists physical properties and variables used in the model. Mass and energy balances are presented along with calculated temperatures and heat transfer rates. Economics parameters are provided for the capital costs of different plant components.

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CGAM Problem - Ideal Gas

Fuel
0.00000 lb/s

0.000 T2 ( R)
15.900 P2 (bar)

1400.00 T3 ( R)
0.000 P3 (bar)
0.0000

Air Feed
1 lb/s
536.67 T1 ( R)
1.013 P1 (bar)

Stack

0.000
W_AC_or_GT (kW)

2500
0.000

0.0000 lb/s
0.000 T7( R)
1.013 P7 (bar)

0.0000 lb/s
536.670 T8( R)
20.000 P8 (bar)

Preheat/Economizer
0.0000 BTU/s

Variables

Physical

Fair (lb/s) = 1
nAC = 0.87

Cp,a (BTU/lb-R) =

1.4
0.24

P2 (bar) = 15.9

Tref (R) =

536.67

CH4(BTU/lb) =

21500

T3 (R) = 1400

a =

Evaporator
0.0000

T4 (R) = 2500
nGT = NA
nPT = 0.89
Tpinch ( R) = 3
Tapproach ( R) = 27

g =

1.33

Cp,g (BTU/lb-R) =

0.28

h (874R, 20) =

BTU/lb

h (847 R, 20) =

BTU/lb

h (536 R,20) =

BTU/lb

v
l
l

Material and Energy Balances


Temperatures (Real)

Log_Mean_Temps

Pressures

T0 (R) = 536.67
T1 (R) = 536.67

P0 (bar) = 1.013
P1 (bar) = 1.013

T2 (R) =
T3 (R) =

TLMEcon (R) =

P2 (bar) = 15.900
P3 (bar) =

T4 (R) =

TLMEvap (R) =

P4 (bar) =

T5 (R) =

TLMAPH (R) =

P5 (bar) =

T6 (R) =

P6 (bar) =

T7p(R) =

P7p (bar) = N/A


P7 (bar) = 1.013

T7 (R) =
T8 (R) = 536.67
T8p (R) =
T9 (R) = 874

P8 (bar) = 20.000
P8p (bar) = 20.000
P9 (bar) = 20.000

Heat
QCC (BTU/s) = 0.000
QLoss (BTU/s) = 0.000

Work
W AC_Actual (BTU/s) =
W GT_Actual (BTU/s) =

Efficiency = #DIV/0!
Transferred QEvap (BTU/s) =

W PT_Actual (BTU/s) =

Transferred QEcon (BTU/s) =

W PT_Net (BTU/s) =
Power_Actual (kW) =
Total Cost ($/s)=

#DIV/0!

Heat Rate (BTU/kW-hr)


#DIV/0!

Gas (Air + Fuel)


0.0000 lb/s
0.000 T5 ( R)
0 P5 (bar)

0.000 W_PT_Net (kW)


T4 ( R)
P4 (bar)

0 (MW)

0.0000 lb/s
0.000 T6( R)
0 P6 (bar)

0.0000 lb/s
874.000 T9( R)
20.000 P9 (bar)
Evaporator
BTU/s

Units Conversion
3600 s = 1 hr
3.413 BTU/hr= W

3600
3.413

1000 W = kW

1000

blue

variable

plum

constant

teal

calculated

Air_Fuel_Steam

nCC =

0.98

Ffuel(lb/s) =
Fair + Ffuel (lb/s) =
Fsteam(lb/s) =
Fwater(lb/s) =

Work (SI units)


0.0000

(kW)

(kW)

(kW)

Economics
ZAC($) = 25858.33992
ZCC($) = #DIV/0!
ZGT($) = #DIV/0!

ZAPH($) =
ZHRSG($) =
Fuel($/s)=
CRF(%) =
N(hr) =
=
cf($/MBtu) =

#DIV/0!
#DIV/0!
0
18.20%
8000
1.06
4.2204

SI Cost Coefficients (not used here)


CRF(%) = 18.20%
N(hr) = 8000
= 1.06
cf($/MJ) = 0.004

C11($/(lb/s)) = 17.95
C12 = 0.9

C11($/(kg/s)) = 39.5
C12 = 0.9

C21($/(lb/s)) = 11.64
C22 = 0.995

C21($/(kg/s)) = 25.6
C22 = 0.995

C23(1/R)= 0.01
C24= 26.4

C23(1/K)= 0.018
C24= 26.4

C31($/(lb/s))= 212
C32= 0.92

C31($/(kg/s))= 266.3
C32= 0.92

C33(1/R)= 0.02
C34= 54.4

C33(1/K)= 0.036
C34= 54.4

C41($/(m1.2)= 2290
U(Btu/(s m2 R))= 9.478/1000
C51($/(Btu/(s R)0.8)= 6097.2

C41($/(m1.2)= 2290
U(kW/(m2K))= 18/1000
C51($/(kW/K)0.8)= 3650

C52($/(lb/s))= 5361.5
C53($/(lb/s)1.2)= 254.8

C52($/(kg/s))= 11820
C53($/(kg/s)1.2)= 658

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