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Performance Analysis of E-, F- and H-Class Gas Turbines with Pressure-Gain Combustion in Simple- and Combined-Cycle Operation

Antonio Giuffrida, Paolo Chiesa
May 4, 2026
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Efficiency improvements in gas turbines have been realized in recent decades by raising the turbine inlet temperature. This work devotes attention to pressure-gain combustion (PGC), which is a technology capable of yielding the same time-averaged combustor outlet temperature as conventional Brayton–Joule cycles but at a higher pressure. Here, PGC is implemented in a thermodynamic cycle wherein the compression system operates at a lower pressure ratio compared to the reference Brayton–Joule cycle. Focusing on E-, F- and H-class gas turbines, representative of three different technologies, the possible PGC advantages in both simple- and combined-cycle modes are investigated by means of in-house simulation code. Specifically, this work includes the energy penalty related to the PGC system cooling in the cycle analysis. In detail, the effects of different coolant amounts on the PGC system, as well as the lower efficiency at the first expansion stage compared to conventional gas turbine systems, are analyzed. Among the three classes of gas turbines, E is the one wherein the advantages are more significant, with ultimate efficiency values in simple-cycle mode calculated in the range of 38% to 41%. The higher the gas turbine technology and power class, the lower the benefit, and current H-class gas turbines already start from a higher efficiency level. Anyway, focusing on the latter, performance improvements for the PGC combined cycle seem to be possible, with efficiency greater than 65%, exceeding the current state-of-the-art systems.
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