A PERSPECTIVE ON THE PROCESS AND TURBOMACHINERY DESIGN OF COMPRESSED AIR ENERGY STORAGE SYSTEMS

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Maffulli, Gianfranco [1 ,2 ]
Grimaldi, Angelo [1 ,2 ]
McGillis, Andrew [3 ]
Succi, Lorenzo [1 ,2 ]
Przybytko, Przemyslaw [2 ]
Maceli, Nicola [1 ,2 ]
Brown, David [3 ]
Brooke, Graham [4 ]
Earle, Scott [3 ]
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[1] Nuovo Pignone, I-50127 Florence, Italy
[2] Baker Hughes, Aleja Krakowska 110-114, PL-02256 Warsaw, Poland
[3] Hydrostor Inc, 333 Bay St,Suite 520, Toronto, ON, Canada
[4] iO Consulting FORA, Blue Fin Bldg,110 Southwark St, London, England
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Energy Storage; CAES;
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The present paper will describe the Baker Hughes experience in the development of the turbomachinery equipment for Hydrostor's Advanced Compressed Air Energy Storage A-CAES system. At the core of a CAES plant there is an air compressing system, followed by an air expander used to recover the stored energy. To achieve a reliable and effective solution, the expander is obtained from the architecture of Baker Hughes steam turbines, which was adapted to match the specific process needs. The criticalities that were addressed and solved to derive the expanders from the original steam turbine are presented. Specifically, the paper describes the activities performed to optimize the inlet and exhaust sections of each segment, the development of the blades for high atmospheric volume flow, and the implications that thermal transients have on the machine reliability. The inlet and exhaust sections were arranged according to the layout constraints, which were set to mitigate the effects of the thermal stresses and to reduce the weight to facilitate the machine transportation, while maintaining high aeroperformance. As for the expander, a single-body configuration was selected to optimize capital expenditures and reduce leakage to atmosphere. A new set of blades derived from Baker Hughes's Steam Turbine stages were developed. This new stage is characterized by rotating blades with high radius ratio; therefore, an optimization strategy was adopted to include the mechanical constraints from the beginning of the design cycle and obtain a final geometry that can be used with different flow path and operating conditions. Finally, the 3D full Navier Stokes Computational fluid dynamics analysis was used to assess the performance of the new stages in nominal and off-design conditions. A detailed analysis of the thermal transient of the expander parts with FEA methods was performed to assess the life expectations of the equipment. The FEA results are discussed in the paper to show the capability of the machine to sustain an extremely fast start up sequence. Compressor train is characterized by a multiple body configuration. A detailed optimization was performed to improve the efficiency and the availability of the selected solution. The low-pressure axial compressor discharge section has been optimized to reduce losses and a detailed study of rotor has been performed to evaluate the capability to withstand a high number of start and stop cycles.
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