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Title: PRESSURE CONTROL CONSIDERATIONS FOR POWER PLANTS
Author: Jim Green Luke Swanson
Source: 2017 Appalachian Gas Measurement Short Course
Year Published: 2017
Abstract: Regulator stations providing pressure control to large power plants have always presented unique design challenges that differ from standard pipeline pressure control applications. A large combustion turbine power plant load with little buffering between the regulators and the turbine engines requires a different approach to station design. The design approach becomes even more complicated if the power plant also has additional, low flow, auxiliary equipment such as duct burners, waste heat recovery boilers, building heaters, etc. This paper will focus on a regulator station design philosophies for Simple Cycle and Advanced Combined Cycle Combustion Turbine (CT) power plants that meet the load requirements for power plant operation as well as for ancillary equipment.




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