This document provides an overview of a seminar on micro turbine generation systems. It discusses that micro turbines are small combustion turbines that can generate between 25-500 kW of power. They have evolved from automotive and aircraft technologies. The seminar will cover the history, components, basic principles, advantages, challenges and applications of micro turbine systems. It concludes that micro turbines are a promising technology for distributed power generation in India.
This document provides an overview of a seminar on micro turbine generation systems. It discusses that micro turbines are small combustion turbines that can generate between 25-500 kW of power. They have evolved from automotive and aircraft technologies. The seminar will cover the history, components, basic principles, advantages, challenges and applications of micro turbine systems. It concludes that micro turbines are a promising technology for distributed power generation in India.
This document provides an overview of a seminar on micro turbine generation systems. It discusses that micro turbines are small combustion turbines that can generate between 25-500 kW of power. They have evolved from automotive and aircraft technologies. The seminar will cover the history, components, basic principles, advantages, challenges and applications of micro turbine systems. It concludes that micro turbines are a promising technology for distributed power generation in India.
This document provides an overview of a seminar on micro turbine generation systems. It discusses that micro turbines are small combustion turbines that can generate between 25-500 kW of power. They have evolved from automotive and aircraft technologies. The seminar will cover the history, components, basic principles, advantages, challenges and applications of micro turbine systems. It concludes that micro turbines are a promising technology for distributed power generation in India.
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Welcome to the seminar on
Introduction of Micro Turbine
Generation System
• Presented by:- • Under the Guidance of
Ayush Goyal :- (16005240021) ME-3rd yr Dr. Ajay Kumar Sharma OVERVIEW Commercially Available Yes (limited) Size Range 25-500KW Fuel Natural gas, hydrogen, Propane & Diesel Efficiency 20-30%(Recuperated) Environmental Low (<9-50ppm)NOx Other Features Cogeneration(50 to 80 C Water) What are Micro turbines? Micro turbines are small combustion turbines with outputs of 25 kW to 500 kW. They evolved from automotive and truck turbochargers, auxiliary power units (APUs) for airplanes, and small jet engines. They are a type of combustion turbine that produces both heat and electricity on a relatively small scale. History of Microturbines Since 1970s, Automotive industry viewed the possibility of using the microturbines to replace traditional reciprocating piston engines. In 1978, Allison began a project aimed at the development and construction of generating groups for military applications, driven by small gas turbines. Companies of US , England & Sweden have recently introduced in the world Market commercial units of microturbines. Among these companies are: Capstone, Browman power and ABB Distributed Generation & Volvo Aero Corporation. When Micro turbines come into the picture?
Demand of alternate energy sources.
Need of energy in Remote locations. Need of compact & portable power generator. Better efficiency & require infrequent maintenance. Need of clean energy generating device. Components of Micro turbine Turbo-Compressor package Generator Recuperator (Heat Exchanger) Air Bearings Basic Principle of Microturbines Advantages and Challenges Advantages:- Challenges: - Small number of moving parts. Low fuel to electricity efficiency. Compact size. Loss of power output and Light weight. efficiency with higher ambient temperature and elevation. Good efficiency in cogeneration. Design of air bearings Low emission. Cooling problems Can utilize waste fuel. Long maintenance intervals Less noise than reciprocating engines Less vibration Applications Small scale power generation A textile mill ensures continuous operation by getting its power from micro turbines In automotive companies are interested in micro turbines as a light weight fossil fuel based energy hybrid electric vehicles especially buses In Automobiles(turbocharger) Future Scope Development is ongoing in a variety of areas: Heat recovery/core generation Fuel flexibility Vehicles Hybrid systems (e.g. fuel cell/Microturbine, flywheel/Microturbine) CONCLUSION Micro turbine can use low grade of fuel very effectively like waste gases, sour gases etc. Thus, micro turbine gives chance of low fuel cost and less emission. The dimensions of micro turbine comparatively small by which it can be installed at field where power is consumed. In India the micro turbine is quite useful. The power shortage effect can be solved using micro turbine, using fuels like biogas, etc. India the technology is still underdevelopment so the present seminar is an honest attempt to introduce micro turbine technology in India for solving the problem of power generation in future. REFERENCES M. Malkamäki, A. Jaatinen-Värri, J. Honkatukia, J. Backman and J. Larjola-A HIGH EFFICIENCY MICROTURBINE CONCEPT -Institute of Energy Technology, Lappeenranta University of Technology, Finland September 2015. Jan Peirs, Dominiek Reynaerts and Filip Verplaetsen - A MICROTURBINE FOR ELECTRIC POWER GENERATION Department of Mechanical Engineering, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Celestijnenlaan 300B, Leuven 3001, Belgium. 25- February 2004 pp. 86-93. K.C. Goli, S.V. Kondi and V.B. Timmanpalli- PRINCIPLE AND WORKING OF MICROTUBINE- S.E.S. Polytechnic, Solapur, MSBTE, Maharashtra, India- February 2015. THANK YOU