Gas turbine power plant with air reservoir and method of operati

Power plants – Combustion products used as motive fluid

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60 3904, 60 3914M, F02C 726

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043121799

ABSTRACT:
A gas turbine power plant is disclosed which uses gas turbine engine components in conjunction with an air reservoir and a motor-generator. The compressor unit has low pressure, intermediate pressure and high pressure compressors and control valves which allow operation of the low pressure compressor by a low power auxiliary motor during starting while the other compressors do not absorb significant power. The power plant can operate by the motor-generator to charge the reservoir, can operate on the air cell with a turbine during peak load, and can function as a conventional gas turbine installation when the air reservoir is exhausted.

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