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 Volume 34 Number 3  
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Gas Turbine Inlet Air Cooling System with Liquid Air


Kenji Kishimoto, Katsuo Ejiri, Minoru Araki, Satoshi Uchida, Akira Ishikawa


Gas turbine performance, including power and heat rate, is strongly dependent on environmental conditions, especially air temperature. Gas turbine inlet air cooling (GTIAC) has the effect of enhancing the performance including power. We tested the new GTIAC system with injecting liquid air at an existing 150 MW class gas turbine, and it was successfully performed.