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LM2500, TM2500, LM5000

LM6000, and LMS100


Gas Turbine Engines
Robert Boozer

BRAYTON CYCLE

The BRAYTON steps are as follows:

Compression occurs between the intake


and the outlet of the compressor (Line AB). During this process, pressure and
temperature of the air increases.

Combustion occurs in the combustion


chamber where fuel and air are mixed to
explosive proportions and ignited. The
addition of heat causes a sharp increase
in volume (Line B-C).

Expansion occurs as hot gas accelerates


from the combustion chamber. The gases
at constant pressure and increased
volume enter the turbine and expand
through it. The size of the passages is
also increased, which allows a further
increase in volume and a sharp decrease
in pressure and temperature (Line C-D).

LM - Land and Marine. General Electrics


power plant, platform and marine versions of
their flight engines.
LM2500 based on the CF6-6 aero engine
LM5000 based on the CF6-56 aero engine
LM6000 based on the CF6-80 aero engine

-Heat rate 9800 Btu/kW-hr 50 Hz/9500 60 Hz


-11.0 Kv (50 Hz) 13.8 kV (60 Hz)
-TM2500 ideal for temporary peak shaving, plant
shutdowns, equipment maintenance, or emergency
disasters.
-Liquid or natural gas
-Operating on Natural Gas at ISO baseload conditions
60 Hz 37% efficiency and 35% 50 Hz.
- TM2500 Power Plant on Wheels capable producing 21
Mws on short notice.
-Can be transported by ship, air, and road.

LMS100
LMS100 comprises a low pressure compressor, an intercooler, a supercore and a power turbine.
Supercore (comprising HP compressor, compressor rear frame , high pressure turbine and intermediate
pressure turbine) is a development of the LM6000. The low pressure compressor is from the 6FA industrial
gas turbine.

LMS100 Site
LMS100 comprises a low pressure compressor, an intercooler, a
supercore and a power turbine.

LMS100
Quick Specs:
Power Class:
98 to 103 Mw
Thermal efficiency: 43.9% to 45%
Heat Rate: 7,592 7,773 BTU/kW-hr
Three Spool aero derivative industrial gas turbine hot-end
drive.
Intake-Radial inlet
LP Compressor- Axial compressor 6 stages. Air deliver to
an intercooler
HP Compressor- 14 stage. Over pressure ratio 42:1
Combustor SAC/DLE
HP Turbine- Two stage
IP Turbine- two axial stages that drive the LP /Power
Turbine.
LP/Power Turbine- five stage free power turbine. 3600
RPM 60-Hz and 3000 RPM 50-Hz

HPC High pressure


compressor
LM5000 & 6000 - 14 stages,
LM2500 - 16 stages
CRF Compressor Front Frame

Modules/Frames:
LPC Low Pressure Compressor
LM5000 & 6000 - 5 stages
CFF Compressor Front Frame

LPT Low Pressure Turbine


LM5000 1 stage,
LM6000 5 stage,
LM2500 6 stage

TMF Turbine Midframe


PT Power Turbine
LM5000 3 stage power turbine,
LM2500 PT (6 stage)

HPT High Pressure Turbine


2 stages

TGB

Non-Module
Accessories/Parts
AGB Accessory Gearbox
IGB Inlet Gearbox

IGV Inlet Guide Vanes


VG Variable Geometry
VSV Variable Stator Vanes
VBV Variable Bleed Valves
(Doors)
Collector LM5000 and LM6000

Engine Locations

Temperatures (T), pressures


(P) and speeds (XN)

0 (Zero) Temperature and


pressure at ambient
conditions
1 Temperature and pressure
at the inlet to the GT (after
cooling, etc.)
2 Temperatures, pressure and
speed at the inlet of the LPC
2.5- Temperature, pressure and
speed at the inlet of the HPC
3 Temperature and pressure
at the discharge of the HPC
(CDP)
4 Temperature and pressure
at the inlet to the HPT
4.4, 4.8. 5.4 Temperature and
pressure at the controlling
thermocouples on the inlet
to the LPT.
(This where the numbering
schemes for each engine
line starts to deviate)

XNPT Speed of the LM5000


power turbine

Operating/Augmentation terms

STIG (Steam injection) NOx control & power augmentation


STIG 80 8000 lb/Hr Steam 60 Hz 48.1 Mw 50 Hz 46.3 Mw
STIG 120 120000 lb/Hr Steam 60 Hz 51.6 Mw 50 Hz 49.6
PE
PH

Water Injected NOx Control


Sprint Power augmentation
Enhanced Sprint

DLE Dry, low emissions

Maintenance Levels
Level 1 Any maintenance associated with the
exterior of the engine, up to and including
engine removal
Level 2 Any maintenance activity associated
with the interior or flowpath. This includes
engine module assemblies, and other
components
Level 1 and 2 maintenance activities are
detailed in Work Packages (WP)

Lube Oil System


System
/Event

Alarm

Chip
Detector
Alert
(Any Sump,
TGB Assy)

<100 Ohms
>2.5 sec

Shutdown
or
Emergency
Shutdown

Step Decel
to
CoreIdle,
Shutdown
10 Seconds
Later

Slow Decel
to
Minimum
Load

Abort Start

Notes

Troubleshooti
ng
Reference

TS-13

CHILLER

COOLING TOWER

AMMONIA
INJECTION

AIR DILUTION
BLOWER

SCR

50 HZ GEN/GEARBOX
OIL

-Do you have access to LM Tech Docs? Contact CSM


-Oil/Gas Analysis Program
-Vibration Analysis (BOP)
-Site Specific Start and Stop Procedures
-Material History
-CMMS/Inventory/Special Tooling/Budgeting/Spare Parts
-Training Plan

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