Abstract:
Inverse analysis is an efficient method to estimate parameters that characterizes a given system. It offers
lot of flexibility at the designer’s hand in selecting the most suitable combination of parameters satisfying
a given set of objective functions. In this study, inverse analysis of a solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC)–gas turbine (GT)–steam turbine (ST) combined cycle (CC) power system is performed. The system’s net power,
efficiencies (energy and exergy) and the total irreversibility at compressor pressure ratio (CPR) 6 and 14
are considered as objective functions for the inverse problem. A differential evolution (DE) based inverse
algorithm is used for simultaneously estimating six operating parameters of the plant. It was seen that
the inverse technique was very effective in estimating the operating parameters of a hybrid SOFC–GT–
ST plant correctly within the prescribed lower and upper bound of the parameters. Multiple combinations of parameters are obtained from the study and all these combinations of parameters satisfy the
given single objective function/set of objective functions. Any objective function value be set and then
operating parameters be determined accordingly using the inverse method. The results offer plenty of
scope for selection of suitable operating parameters for the plant.