megero
Mechanical
- May 21, 2007
- 6
Hello everybody!
I am not a turbine machinery specialist and I would like some advice on the following issue: we need to feed a gas turbine with natural gas (approx. 65.000 Nm3/h) but the pressure of the ng system is relatively low. For this reason we need to install a natural gas compressor, to boost a bit (approx. 5 bars, from 40 barg to 45 barg) and keep the pressure at the inlet of the gt burner at a sufficiently high point. We are currently considering two types, centrifugal vs reciprocating. Since the no1 target is the minimization of the energy consumed in the compressor, what would be the suggested type?
Thanks in advance!
I am not a turbine machinery specialist and I would like some advice on the following issue: we need to feed a gas turbine with natural gas (approx. 65.000 Nm3/h) but the pressure of the ng system is relatively low. For this reason we need to install a natural gas compressor, to boost a bit (approx. 5 bars, from 40 barg to 45 barg) and keep the pressure at the inlet of the gt burner at a sufficiently high point. We are currently considering two types, centrifugal vs reciprocating. Since the no1 target is the minimization of the energy consumed in the compressor, what would be the suggested type?
Thanks in advance!