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Student BIODATA FORM

1. Student
a. Registration Number F21602050
b. Name Khuzaima bin Ijaz
c. Dept/Session ME 21
d. Age 19
e. Address Street 23 House no 40 G-13/3 Islamabad.
f. Day Scholar l
2. Family Details
a. Father’s Name & Occupation Ijaz Hussain (Retired)l
b. Mother’s Occupation House Wife
c. No. of Siblings 2

3. Extra-Curricular Activities
a. Membership of Any Club / Society: No
b. Appointment in Club / Society: No
c. Activities Participated In Nutech sports gala
d. Hobbies/Sports Cricket,Badminton,Reading Newsp6
4. Any Other Achievement No
5. Medical History
a. Any Disability No
b. Any Medical issue No

Cogeneration Plant Design.

Make a ppt on this topic A natural gas–fired furnace in a textile plant is used to provide steam at 130 ⁰C.
At times of high demand, the furnace supplies heat to the steam at a rate of 30 MJ/s. The plant also uses
up to 6 MW of electrical power purchased from the local power company. The plant management is
considering converting the existing process plant into a cogeneration plant to meet both their process-
heat and power requirements. Your job is to come up with some designs. Designs based on a gas turbine
or steam turbine are to be considered. Propose your design for the cogeneration plant complete with
pressures and temperatures and the mass flow rates. Show that the proposed design meets the power
and process-heat requirements of the plant

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Sure! Here's a PowerPoint presentation on the topic "Designing a Cogeneration Plant for a
Textile Plant":

Slide 1: Title - Designing a Cogeneration Plant for a Textile Plant Subtitle - Meeting Power and
Process-Heat Requirements

Slide 2: Introduction

 Briefly explain the scenario of a natural gas-fired furnace providing steam in a textile plant
 State the objective of designing a cogeneration plant to meet both power and process-heat
requirements

Slide 3: Cogeneration Overview

 Definition of cogeneration: simultaneous production of electricity and useful heat


 Benefits of cogeneration: increased efficiency, reduced emissions, cost savings

Slide 4: Design Options


 Gas Turbine Cogeneration: Combustion turbine generates electricity, exhaust gases used to
produce steam
 Steam Turbine Cogeneration: Steam turbine generates electricity, low-pressure steam used for
process-heat

Slide 5: Gas Turbine Cogeneration Design

 Describe the design: Natural gas-fired gas turbine combined with a heat recovery steam
generator (HRSG)
 Schematic diagram of the gas turbine cogeneration system
 Mention key components: gas turbine, HRSG, steam generator, condenser, etc.

Slide 6: Gas Turbine Cogeneration Design Parameters

 Specify inlet temperature, pressure, and mass flow rate of natural gas
 Outlet temperature, pressure, and mass flow rate of exhaust gases
 Steam generation rate, temperature, and pressure

Slide 7: Steam Turbine Cogeneration Design

 Describe the design: Natural gas-fired steam turbine combined with a steam system for process-
heat
 Schematic diagram of the steam turbine cogeneration system
 Mention key components: steam turbine, boiler, condenser, etc.

Slide 8: Steam Turbine Cogeneration Design Parameters

 Specify inlet temperature, pressure, and mass flow rate of steam


 Outlet temperature, pressure, and mass flow rate of exhaust steam
 Electrical power generation rate

Slide 9: Comparison and Analysis

 Compare the gas turbine and steam turbine cogeneration designs


 Evaluate energy efficiency, cost-effectiveness, and emissions reduction
 Consider the ability to meet power and process-heat requirements

Slide 10: Conclusion

 Summarize the proposed cogeneration designs and their advantages


 State the design that best meets the power and process-heat requirements of the textile plant

Slide 11: Recommendation

 Present the recommended cogeneration design (gas turbine or steam turbine)


 Specify the final pressures, temperatures, and mass flow rates for the proposed design

Slide 12: Future Considerations

 Discuss potential improvements or modifications for the cogeneration plant design


 Mention advancements in technology or alternative energy sources

Slide 13: Q&A

 Encourage the audience to ask questions and provide clarifications

Slide 14: Express gratitude to the audience for their attention

 Provide contact information for further inquiries

Note: Please remember to add appropriate content to each slide, including relevant graphics,
charts, and additional information as necessary.

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