Power, Vol.150, No.2, 40-43, 2006
Designing HRSGs for cycling
With U.S. combined-cycle plants increasingly being cycled-rather than being run continuously, as they were designed to do-owner/operators worry that units expected to last two or three decades may survive only a few years without an expensive overhaul. Cycling takes as much of a toll on heat-recovery steam generators as it does on gas turbines. Whether you're procuring a new HRSG or adapting an existing one for cycling service, robust design features should be what you're looking for.