Hello everyone.
I have built a dual pressure CCGT in DWSIM. Now, I have to validate the model. I have research for some articles but I haven't found one suitable.
I wonder if someone knows about an article to carry out the validation. Once do it, I will be able to share the model.
Thanks in advance.
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Hello Victor,
provided that a simulation model is in practice 'validated' only when compared with the actual performance guaranteed by combined cycle's OEMs, I'd suggest that you could benchmark your model's results with high level published data.
In such a case, I'd start to compare the two-pressure levels HRSG temperature profile (a critical aspect in a CCGT design) with some literature papers: for instance this O. Bolland "A Comparative Evaluation of Advanced Combined Cycle Alternatives" (freely available by googling) where also you could benchmark your plant efficiency with the reported data.
Hope this helps.
Luca
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Hello everyone.
I have built a dual pressure CCGT in DWSIM. Now, I have to validate the model. I have research for some articles but I haven't found one suitable.
I wonder if someone knows about an article to carry out the validation. Once do it, I will be able to share the model.
Thanks in advance.
Hello Victor,
provided that a simulation model is in practice 'validated' only when compared with the actual performance guaranteed by combined cycle's OEMs, I'd suggest that you could benchmark your model's results with high level published data.
In such a case, I'd start to compare the two-pressure levels HRSG temperature profile (a critical aspect in a CCGT design) with some literature papers: for instance this O. Bolland "A Comparative Evaluation of Advanced Combined Cycle Alternatives" (freely available by googling) where also you could benchmark your plant efficiency with the reported data.
Hope this helps.
Luca