AFT Impulse Saves Time & Effort in Pump Trip Evaluation: Natural Gas Power Plant
AFT Impulse™ Case Study
Kiewit Power Engineers | Circulating Water System | Power Generation
“Being able to roll over the model [into AFT Impulse] from Fathom and
edit as necessary is a great time saver. Then setting up all of the
different scenarios and being able to take the results and produce graphs
of the transient system, all within one program saves time and effort.”
– Dalton Sivils, Mechanical Engineer
PROBLEM
- Circulating water system needed to be evaluated against pump trip scenarios
- Ensure catastrophic events were avoided, and equipment could handle normal, small transients
ANALYSIS
- An AFT Fathom model was imported into AFT Impulse, saving a lot of time
- Model was color coded to improve readability
SOLUTION
- 46 scenarios for pump trips explored in a single file
- Profile graphs of the system made it simple to understand results at specific components
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Problem Explained
Woodbridge Energy Center is a combined cycle, natural gas power plant estimated to produce 725MW for the city of Woodbridge, New Jersey. The entire circulating water system was modeled in AFT Fathom.
Dalton Sivils, mechanical engineer at Kiewit Power Engineers, moved the AFT Fathom model to AFT Impulse for the transient analysis.
Tools & Analysis
His purpose was to evaluate different pump trip scenarios to (1) ensure a large transient event would not occur, and (2) that major equipment, pipes, and valves were designed and positioned to withstand normal, small transient events. His model was well laid out with color coded pipes and contained 46 scenarios.
Solutions & Benefits
“Impulse is a great program for analyzing transient events,” Sivils said. “Being able to roll over the model from Fathom and edit as necessary is a great time saver. Then setting up all of the different scenarios and being able to take the results and produce graphs of the transient system, all within one program, saves time and effort.”
He noted that the best part of AFT Impulse is the ability to create a graph along a flow path, showing the location of each piece of equipment and where the largest pressure spikes are located. This gave him a high degree of confidence that the equipment design was sufficient for a given transient event.


