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| author | Ahmed, Omar |
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| contents | <p>The report discusses the Siemens 9000HL gas turbine, which is a heavy-duty unit with advanced features such as continuous combustion and computer controls. It runs with over 64% thermal efficiency and accommodates high performance and emerging fuel options, including hydrogen fueling. The turbine complies with world energy requirements and incorporates low-carbon technology. The report details the thermodynamic cycle: intake, compression, combustion, and expansion, assuming ideal gas behavior according to the First Law of Thermodynamics. Heat transfer theories presented include conduction, convection, and radiation. This document focuses on the 9000HL as a major performance unit for energy plants in the future, especially the hydrogen economy.</p> |
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| spellingShingle | Thermodynamic Analysis of the 9000HL Gas Turbine: Technical Overview (IEEE Industry Engagement – Siemens Energy) Ahmed, Omar <p>The report discusses the Siemens 9000HL gas turbine, which is a heavy-duty unit with advanced features such as continuous combustion and computer controls. It runs with over 64% thermal efficiency and accommodates high performance and emerging fuel options, including hydrogen fueling. The turbine complies with world energy requirements and incorporates low-carbon technology. The report details the thermodynamic cycle: intake, compression, combustion, and expansion, assuming ideal gas behavior according to the First Law of Thermodynamics. Heat transfer theories presented include conduction, convection, and radiation. This document focuses on the 9000HL as a major performance unit for energy plants in the future, especially the hydrogen economy.</p> |
| title | Thermodynamic Analysis of the 9000HL Gas Turbine: Technical Overview (IEEE Industry Engagement – Siemens Energy) |
| url | https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15662832 |