Method of operating a gas turbine plant

Power plants – Combustion products used as motive fluid

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60 3917, F02C 600

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ABSTRACT:
A method of operating a gas turbine plant which, at the side of the turbine, has a high pressure section and a low pressure section, each of which has connected forwardly thereof a respective combustion chamber and wherein the combustion air is pre-heated. The combustion air, prior to entry into the high pressure-combustion chamber, is initially heated in a pre-heater and thereafter flushes the inner wall of the housing of the high pressure section and thus heats the same. The outlet temperature from the high pressure section is chosen such that it corresponds essentially to the inlet temperature at the housing of the high pressure section. Furthermore, the outlet temperature of the combustion air from the pre-heater is maintained constant, independent of load changes.

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