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Cycle Analysis of Gas Turbine–Fuel Cell Cycle Hybrid Micro Generation System
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Electrical EngineeringChemical EngineeringEngineeringGas TurbineEnergy EfficiencyEnergy ConversionCombustion ScienceGas Turbine CombustionEnergy GenerationHybrid Energy SystemHybrid SystemsPower GenerationStationary Power GenerationCycle AnalysisRenewable Energy SystemsGas Turbine EngineHybrid System
Hybrid systems, which are based on a micro gas turbine (μGT) and a solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC), are expected to achieve much higher efficiency than traditional μGT’s. In this paper, the effects of cycle design parameters on the performance and feasibility of a μGT-SOFC hybrid system of 30 kW power output are investigated. It is confirmed that the hybrid system is much superior to a recuperated gas turbine in terms of its power generation efficiency and aptitude for small distributed generation. General design strategy is found that less direct fuel input to a combustor as well as higher recuperator effectiveness leads to higher generation efficiency, while higher steam-carbon ratio moderates requirements for the material strength. The best possible conceptual design of a 30-kW μGT-SOFC hybrid system is shown to give power generation efficiency over 65% (lower heating value).
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