SwRI Turbomachinery Performance Diagnosis: Gas Turbine Technology Center, gas turbines, machinery technology, piping technology, structural?dynamics, fluid dynamics

  image of gas turbine driving a centrifugal compressor being tested
 

image of gas turbine driving a centrifugal compressor being tested

 

Gas turbine driving a centrifugal compressor being tested

Diagnosis of performance and heat rate problems, fuel flow metering and measurement accuracy, and energy balances with waste heat analysis are significant parts of gas turbine technology at SwRI. These tasks are accomplished by testing and evaluations using advanced and innovative methods, accurate instrumentation, modeling techniques including computational fluid dynamics, and versatile laboratory test facilities.

 

Performance testing can be conducted with Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) technology in field per code requirements or as required for troubleshooting, acceptance tests, or special purposes. Heat rate determination is conducted for diagnoses and evaluations, maintenance decisions, optimization, and sizing of auxiliaries or related systems.

 

Fuel Flow Metering and Measurement Accuracy

More than 40 years of research in industrial flow measurement has provided the staff at SwRI with state-of-the-art knowledge in flow measurement technologies not equally concentrated anywhere else in the world.

 

Audits of meter installations can be conducted to determine the accuracy of installed meters and of data processing methods. High-accuracy calibrations of flow meters can be conducted in the world class Metering Research Facility where meters can be calibrated with high-pressure natural gas at pipeline pressures and temperatures. The accuracy of these calibrations can significantly enhance the metering of fuel to a turbine or plant.

 

Flow meter accuracy is affected by meter installation parameters including piping configuration, flow conditioner type and location, pulsation and unsteady flow, and many other factors. SwRI has the ability to obtain accurate flow measurements in difficult situations, to conduct real condition flow metering research, and to test components in a wide range of flow facilities.

image showing flow metering as key part of performance testing at a large gas turbine power plant  

graph showing performance testing with accurate test instruments and proper sampling and processing

 

image of gas technology institute's metering research facility located at SwRI

Flow metering as key part of performance testing at a large gas turbine power plant

 

Performance testing, with accurate test instruments and proper sampling and processing, is an improvement over results from unchecked, slowly sampled, installed plant instruments

 

SwRI operates the Gas Technology Institute's Metering Research Facility, located at SwRI. This facility enables engineers to measure the performance of new and existing gas meters over a range of typical and extreme conditions.

 

Energy Balances and Waste Heat Analysis

  diagram of basic analysis of turbine cycles for diagnostic and waste heat
 

Diagram of basic analysis of turbine cycles for diagnostic and waste heat

Energy audits using on-site testing and measurements identify excess losses and opportunities for waste heat management and recovery. Waste heat measurements lead to energy loss analysis and to recovery method recommendations and designs.

SwRI can offer you a full range of capabilities and experience in gas turbine technology including becoming an extension of your engineering department. For more information about turbomachinery performance diagnosis capabilities at SwRI or how you can contract with SwRI, please contact Klaus Brun, Ph.D., at kbrun@swri.org or (210) 522-5449.


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