Ma. Habib, FIRST-LAW AND 2ND-LAW ANALYSIS OF STEAM-TURBINE COGENERATION SYSTEMS, Journal of engineering for gas turbines and power, 116(1), 1994, pp. 15-19
The paper presents an analysis of a cogeneration plant. The performanc
e of the plant is compared to a conventional plant with separate produ
ction of process heat and power. The analysis is first- and second-law
based and, therefore, quantifies the irreversibilities of the differe
nt components of each plant. In the cogeneration plant, the heat requi
red in the boiler can be obtained either from fuel firing (condensing
or back-pressure turbine plant) or from exhaust gases of a simple gas
turbine (gas turbine cogeneration plant). The present study compares t
he two methods. The influence of the heat-to-power ratio and the proce
ss pressure on the thermal efficiency, utilization factor, and irrever
sibilities of the different components of each plant is presented. The
results show that the total irreversibility of the cogeneration plant
is lower by 38 percent compared to the conventional plant. This reduc
tion in the irreversibility is accompanied by an increase in the therm
al efficiency and utilization factor by 25 and 24 percent, respectivel
y. The results show that most irreversible losses are due to boiler.