Thermodynamic Performance Enhancement of a Natural Gas-Fired Power Plant Using Gas Path Diagnostics and Joule Thomson-Based Intake Air Cooling

Thermodynamic Performance Enhancement of a Natural Gas-Fired Power Plant Using Gas Path Diagnostics and Joule Thomson-Based Intake Air Cooling

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  • Muhammad A. LIMAN
  • Musa T. ZARMAI
  • Elijidere BALA

Abstract

Gas turbine performance decreases significantly under elevated ambient temperatures due to reduced compressor inlet air density and increased thermodynamic losses along the gas path. This work presents a thermodynamic performance assessment and enhancement analysis of a utility-scale natural-gas-fired gas turbine using actual operational data. Baseline evaluation shows progressive reductions in output and efficiency with increasing ambient temperature. Gas-path analysis based on Brayton-cycle relations identified increased compression work associated with elevated inlet temperatures. To mitigate these losses, cooling potential generated during natural-gas pressure reduction was utilized through a Joule–Thomson-assisted intake air cooling arrangement. Ambient air temperatures of 25.84–30.88 °C were reduced to 15.67–20.11 °C, producing inlet temperature reductions of 9–11 °C. Net power output increased from 137.14–147.86 MW to 151.63–161.61 MW (8.65–10.57%), while heat rate decreased by 2.3–2.7%, specific fuel consumption reduced by about 4.55%, and thermal efficiency improved by up to 2.8%. The combined gas-path diagnostic and JT-assisted cooling approach demonstrates a practical low-energy retrofit option for improving gas turbine performance under high-temperature operating conditions without additional water or auxiliary power consumption. The methodology involved baseline performance evaluation using operational data, Brayton-cycle-based gas-path diagnostics, and modeling of Joule–Thomson-assisted intake air cooling using literature-adopted thermodynamic parameters.

Published

11-06-2026

How to Cite

Muhammad A. LIMAN, Musa T. ZARMAI, & Elijidere BALA. (2026). Thermodynamic Performance Enhancement of a Natural Gas-Fired Power Plant Using Gas Path Diagnostics and Joule Thomson-Based Intake Air Cooling. UNIABUJA Journal of Engineering and Technology (UJET), 3(2), 260–269. Retrieved from https://ujet.uniabuja.edu.ng/index.php/ujet/article/view/168

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