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Gas Turbines with special emphasis on hydrogen combustion

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Languages: English
Date:Will be soon
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Enrollments:102 Enrollments
Duration:64 Min

Why Do You Enroll?

Expertise in gas turbines with hydrogen combustion can ignite your career in the energy and power generation sectors. You'll be in high demand as a Turbine Engineer, Power Plant Manager, or Energy Consultant, with opportunities to work on cutting-edge projects and contribute to the transition to clean energy. This specialized knowledge will position you for leadership roles, research and development initiatives, and entrepreneurial ventures in the emerging hydrogen economy.

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Key Topics Covered

1. Gas Turbine Introduction
2. Type of Gas Turbines
3. Gas Turbine Thermodynamic Cycle
4. Gas Turbine Performance
5. Emissions of Gas Turbines
6. NOx emissions from gas turbines
7. Factors influencing NOx emissions
8. NOx formation correlations for gas turbines
9. NOx formation for hydrogen-rich gases in turbines
10. NOx reduction methods for gas turbines
11. Gas Turbine combustion technologies
12. Advances in Burner Technology for 100% hydrogen combustion

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Course Details

This course is to provide an introduction to gas turbines. In addition, hydrogen combustion will be covered, which is a hot topic due to its low carbon footprint. Another major aspect of the course is NOx control of emissions from turbine exhaust gases.

1. Gas turbine types: industrial heavy duty and aerodrivative
2. Brayton Cycle of gas turbines
3. Site rating of gas turbines based on ISO rating including effect of ambient temperature, barometric pressure, inlet losses, and outlet losses
4. Exhaust gases from gas turbines
5. NOx emissions and the correlations for them
6. Burner technologies for gas turbines - lean and fuel rich combustion
7. Adiabatic flame temperature
8. Burning hydrogen and hydrogen rich gases
9. New technologies for burners

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Course Content

1. Introduction

Part 1

2. Turbine classifications

Part 2

3. Gas turbine thermodynamic cycle

Part 3

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