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PhD Thesis - Energy Systems Research Unit - University of Strathclyde

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and five times, depending on the number <strong>of</strong> engine sets specified. If the demand<br />

is greater than the possible supply, this excess demand will not be met. As all<br />

engines being used will be supplying the same percentage load, the calculation<br />

<strong>of</strong> operating parameters need only be done once. This process is shown in<br />

context in Figure 5.8, which uses a flow chart to describe the algorithm used to<br />

determine the number <strong>of</strong> engines that require to be run and the required<br />

percentage load for each engine.<br />

No<br />

Is appropriate fuel<br />

type available ?<br />

Yes<br />

Run engines at<br />

constant load?<br />

No<br />

Run engines at<br />

specified times <strong>of</strong><br />

the day/year ?<br />

No<br />

Follow electricity<br />

demand ?<br />

No<br />

Follow heat<br />

demand ?<br />

No<br />

Yes<br />

Yes<br />

E = electricity demand (kW)<br />

H = heat demand (kW) / Ratio<br />

Follow electricity<br />

and heat demand<br />

Elec = 0<br />

Heat = 0<br />

FC = 0<br />

PL = 0<br />

Elec = Electrical Demand Met (kW)<br />

Heat = Heat Demand Met (kW)<br />

Power = Power Required from Each Engine (kW)<br />

PF = Power Factor<br />

Ratio = Heat to Electricity Ratio<br />

Yes<br />

Yes<br />

PL = input percentage load<br />

Power = Rated Power X PL / 100<br />

PL = input percentage load<br />

(for that timestep)<br />

Power = Rated Power X PL / 100<br />

Req = E<br />

Req = H<br />

Req = H<br />

(electricity required to meet heat demand)<br />

Is E > H ? Yes<br />

No<br />

131<br />

Req = E<br />

Req = ( Req x 100 ) / ( Gen x PF )<br />

(continued)<br />

Figure 5.8 Required Percentage Load Determination Algorithm<br />

FC = Fuel Consumption (kWh or litres)<br />

PL = Percentage Load<br />

Num = Number <strong>of</strong> Engines<br />

Gen = Generator Efficiency (% )<br />

Min = Minimum Load (% )<br />

if Num > 1 : Engine 1 ON<br />

if Num > 2 : Engine 2 ON<br />

if Num > 3 : Engine 3 ON<br />

if Num > 4 : Engine 4 ON<br />

if Num > 5 : Engine 5 ON

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