Search for dissertations about: "Gas-Turbine Power Plants"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 32 swedish dissertations containing the words Gas-Turbine Power Plants.
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1. Hybrid Solar Gas-Turbine Power Plants : A Thermoeconomic Analysis
Abstract : The provision of a sustainable energy supply is one of the most importantissues facing humanity at the current time, and solar thermal power hasestablished itself as one of the more viable sources of renewable energy. Thedispatchable nature of this technology makes it ideally suited to forming thebackbone of a future low-carbon electricity system. READ MORE
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2. On Gas Turbine Diagnostics with Emphasis on Combustion Chambers
Abstract : The thesis aims to analyse the gas turbine based energy conversion systems with the emphasis on combustion chambers. The investigation is mainly experimental at a component level. The majority of investigations concentrate on gaseous fuel firing. READ MORE
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3. A Thermoeconomic Evaluation of CO2 Capture with Focus on Gas Turbine-Based Power Plants
Abstract : The increasing emissions of carbon dioxide from fossil fuel burning are today thought to be one of the main contributors to global warming. At the same time, developing countries are striving for an increased welfare and burning more fossil fuel, which in turn is augmenting the greenhouse gas effect. READ MORE
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4. Methods and Tools for Analysis and Optimization of Power Plants
Abstract : Modern societies' functionality is strongly dependent on the electricity. Efficient, environment friendly, and economical power production has been in focus for a long time. READ MORE
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5. Availability Analysis of Three Different Types of Combined Cycle Power Plants
Abstract : The goal of power plants with higher efficiency and lower environmental risk than conventional power plants has produced three types of combined cycle power plants. These are: 1) the conventional combined cycle (CCC) power plant, 2) the pressurised fluidised bed combustion (PFBC) power plants, and 3) the integrated gasification combined cycle (IGCC) power plants. READ MORE