Fuel control device, combustor, gas turbine, fuel control method, and program
11555457 · 2023-01-17
Assignee
Inventors
- Kenji Miyamoto (Tokyo, JP)
- Kotaro Miyauchi (Yokohama, JP)
- Hisashi Nakahara (Yokohama, JP)
- Kiyoshi Fujimoto (Yokohama, JP)
Cpc classification
F02C9/26
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02C9/32
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F05D2260/96
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01D25/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02C7/228
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02C9/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02C7/232
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02C9/28
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23R3/28
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02C9/34
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02C9/40
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02C9/263
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F05D2270/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F05D2270/3015
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02C7/22
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23N1/002
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F02C9/32
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02C9/28
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A fuel control device includes a stem fuel valve opening degree determination unit, a branch line flow rate determination unit, and a correction value determination unit. The stem fuel valve opening degree determination unit is configured to determine an opening degree of a flow rate adjustment valve of a stem fuel supply line. The branch line flow rate determination unit is configured to determine an opening degree of a flow rate adjustment valve of at least one branch line. The correction value determination unit is configured to determine a correction value of the opening degree of the flow rate adjustment valve of the at least one branch line based on a value of a pressure difference between a fuel pressure upstream of a nozzle connected to the at least one branch line and a corrected fuel pressure for a fuel pressure at an outlet.
Claims
1. A fuel control device configured to correct a distribution of flow rates supplied to each of a plurality of branch lines from a stem fuel supply line when a differential pressure between a fuel pressure at an inlet of a second nozzle and a corrected fuel pressure at an outlet of the second nozzle is changed, the fuel control device comprising: a processor; and a non-transitory computer-readable medium having stored thereon executable instructions that, when executed by the processor, cause the fuel control device to function as: a stem fuel valve opening degree determination unit configured to determine an opening degree of a first flow rate adjustment valve of the stem fuel supply line serving as a basis of the plurality of branch lines based on a fuel control signal command value according to an output of a gas turbine, the fuel control signal command value being used for the first flow rate adjustment valve; a branch line flow rate determination unit configured to determine, based on an operation situation of the gas turbine, an opening degree of a second flow rate adjustment valve of a first branch line of the plurality of branch lines, an opening degree of a third flow rate adjustment valve of a second branch line of the plurality of branch lines, and an opening degree of a fourth flow rate adjustment valve of a third branch line of the plurality of branch lines; and a correction value determination unit configured to determine: a first correction value of the opening degree of the second flow rate adjustment valve based on a value of a first pressure difference between a fuel pressure at an inlet of a first nozzle and a corrected fuel pressure at an outlet of the first nozzle, the fuel pressure being a fuel pressure of the first branch line that is downstream of the second flow rate adjustment valve, and the first nozzle being connected to the first branch line; a second correction value of the opening degree of the third flow rate adjustment valve based on a value of a second pressure difference between a fuel pressure at the inlet of the second nozzle and a corrected fuel pressure at the outlet of the second nozzle, the fuel pressure being a fuel pressure of the second branch line that is downstream of the third flow rate adjustment valve, and the second nozzle being connected to the second branch line; and a third correction value to reduce a ratio of total fuel supplied to a third nozzle connected to the third branch line in a case where the second pressure difference is reduced, by calculating a third fuel distribution ratio FTH after the correction, the third fuel distribution ratio FTH being associated with the third nozzle, as FTH=FX1+FX2×FX3 based on: (i) a third fuel distribution ratio FX1 before the correction, the third fuel distribution ratio FX1 being associated with the third nozzle; (ii) a fuel distribution ratio FX2 associated with a third flow rate that is changed with the fuel control signal command value that is used for the first flow rate adjustment valve, the fuel distribution ratio FX2 being obtained by converting the third fuel distribution ratio FX1 from 0 to 1 in a relationship between the third fuel distribution ratio FX1 and fuel control signal command values, the fuel control signal command values being different from the fuel control signal command value that is used for the first flow rate adjustment valve; and (iii) a correction coefficient FX3 associated with the second pressure difference.
2. The fuel control device of claim 1, wherein, the case where the second pressure difference is reduced is where the second pressure difference is in a range of from 0.1 megapascals to 1 megapascal.
3. The fuel control device of claim 1, wherein, in a case where the first pressure difference is reduced, the correction value determination unit is configured to determine the first correction value output by the fuel control device, for increasing a first fuel control signal command value.
4. The fuel control device of claim 3, wherein the case where the first pressure difference is reduced is where the first pressure difference is in a range of from 0.01 megapascals to 0.1 megapascals.
5. A system comprising: the fuel control device of claim 1; the gas turbine; and a combustor including the first nozzle, the second nozzle, and the third nozzle.
6. A combustor comprising: the fuel control device of claim 1, wherein each of the first nozzle, the second nozzle, and the third nozzle is configured to be controlled by the fuel control device.
7. A fuel control method performed by a computer wherein a non-transitory computer-readable computer medium having a program stored thereon causes the computer to preform the fuel control method, in which the computer corrects a distribution of flow rates supplied to each of a plurality of branch lines from a stem fuel supply line when a differential pressure between a fuel pressure at an inlet of a second nozzle and a corrected fuel pressure at an outlet of the second nozzle is changed, the fuel control method comprising: determining an opening degree of a first flow rate adjustment valve of the stem fuel supply line serving as a basis of the plurality of branch lines based on a fuel control signal command value according to an output of a gas turbine, the fuel control signal command value being used for the first flow rate adjustment valve; determining an opening degree of a second flow rate adjustment valve of a first branch line of the plurality of branch lines based on an operation situation of the gas turbine; determining an opening degree of a third flow rate adjustment valve of a second branch line of the plurality of branch lines based on the operation situation of the gas turbine; determining an opening degree of a fourth flow rate adjustment valve of a third branch line of the plurality of branch lines based on the operation situation of the gas turbine; determining a first correction value of the opening degree of the second flow rate adjustment valve based on a value of a first pressure difference between a fuel pressure at an inlet of a first nozzle and a corrected fuel pressure at an outlet of the first nozzle, the fuel pressure being a fuel pressure of the first branch line that is downstream of the second flow rate adjustment valve, and the first nozzle being connected to the first branch line; determining a second correction value of the opening degree of the third flow rate adjustment valve based on a value of a second pressure difference between a fuel pressure at the inlet of the second nozzle and a corrected fuel pressure at the outlet of the second nozzle, the fuel pressure being a fuel pressure of the second branch line that is downstream of the third flow rate adjustment valve, and the second nozzle being connected to the second branch line; and determining a third correction value to reduce a ratio of total fuel supplied to a third nozzle connected to the third branch line in a case where the second pressure difference is reduced, by calculating a third fuel distribution ratio FTH after the correction, the third fuel distribution ratio FTH being associated with the third nozzle, as FTH=FX1+FX2×FX3 based on: (i) a third fuel distribution ratio FX1 before the correction, the third fuel distribution ratio FX1 being associated with the third nozzle; (ii) a fuel distribution ratio FX2 associated with a third flow rate that is changed with the fuel control signal command value that is used for the first flow rate adjustment valve, the fuel distribution ratio FX2 being obtained by converting the third fuel distribution ratio FX1 from 0 to 1 in a relationship between the third fuel distribution ratio FX1 and fuel control signal command values, the fuel control signal command values being different from the fuel control signal command value that is used for the first flow rate adjustment valve; and (iii) a correction coefficient FX3 associated with the second pressure difference.
8. A non-transitory computer-readable computer medium having a program stored thereon for causing a computer to perform fuel control processing, in which the computer corrects a distribution of flow rates supplied to each of a plurality of branch lines from a stem fuel supply line when a differential pressure between a fuel pressure at an inlet of a second nozzle and a corrected fuel pressure at an outlet of the second nozzle is changed, the fuel control processing including: determining an opening degree of a first flow rate adjustment valve of the stem fuel supply line serving as a basis of the plurality of branch lines based on a fuel control signal command value according to an output of a gas turbine, the fuel control signal command value being used for the first flow rate adjustment valve; determining an opening degree of a second flow rate adjustment valve of a first branch line of the plurality of branch lines based on an operation situation of the gas turbine; determining an opening degree of a third flow rate adjustment valve of a second branch line of the plurality of branch lines based on the operation situation of the gas turbine; determining an opening degree of a fourth flow rate adjustment valve of a third branch line of the plurality of branch lines based on the operation situation of the gas turbine; determining a first correction value of the opening degree of the second flow rate adjustment valve based on a value of a first pressure difference between a fuel pressure at an inlet of a first nozzle and a corrected fuel pressure at an outlet of the first nozzle, the fuel pressure being a fuel pressure of the first branch line that is downstream of the second flow rate adjustment valve, and the first nozzle being connected to the first branch line; determining a second correction value of the opening degree of the third flow rate adjustment valve based on a value of a second pressure difference between a fuel pressure at the inlet of the second nozzle and a corrected fuel pressure at the outlet of the second nozzle, the fuel pressure being a fuel pressure of the second branch line that is downstream of the third flow rate adjustment valve, and the second nozzle being connected to the second branch line; and determining a third correction value to reduce a ratio of total fuel supplied to a third nozzle connected to the third branch line in a case where the second pressure difference is reduced, by calculating a third fuel distribution ratio FTH after the correction, the third fuel distribution ratio FTH being associated with the third nozzle, as FTH=FX1+FX2×FX3 based on: (i) a third fuel distribution ratio FX1 before the correction, the third fuel distribution ratio FX1 being associated with the third nozzle; (ii) a fuel distribution ratio FX2 associated with a third flow rate that is changed with the fuel control signal command value that is used for the first flow rate adjustment valve, the fuel distribution ratio FX2 being obtained by converting the third fuel distribution ratio FX1 from 0 to 1 in the relationship between the third fuel distribution ratio FX1 and fuel control signal command values, the fuel control signal command values being different from the fuel control signal command value that is used for the first flow rate adjustment valve; and (iii) a correction coefficient FX3 associated with the second pressure difference.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
(7) Hereinafter, an embodiment will be described in detail with reference to the drawings. A constitution of a gas turbine 1 according to an embodiment of the present invention will be described.
(8) As shown in
(9) In addition, in
(10) The fuel control device 10 includes a stem fuel valve opening degree determination unit 101, a branch line flow rate determination unit 102, and a correction value determination unit 103.
(11) The stem fuel valve opening degree determination unit 101 determines an opening degree of a flow rate adjustment valve (the first flow rate adjustment valve 20) of the stem fuel supply line Ra serving as the basis of a plurality of branch lines (the first branch line R1, the second branch line R2, and the third branch line R3) on the basis of a fuel control signal command value according to an output of the gas turbine 1. For example, the fuel control signal command value according to the output of the gas turbine 1 is defined as a value proportional to an output of an electric generator (not shown) driven by the gas turbine 1 or a value proportional to a gas turbine inlet fuel gas temperature.
(12) The branch line flow rate determination unit 102 determines the opening degrees of each of the flow rate adjustment valves (the second flow rate adjustment valve 30, the third flow rate adjustment valve 40, and the fourth flow rate adjustment valve 50) of the plurality of branch lines branching from the stem fuel supply line Ra on the basis of an operation situation of the gas turbine 1.
(13) The correction value determination unit 103 determines a correction value of the opening degree of each flow rate adjustment valve of the branch line on the basis of a value of a pressure difference (described as a “pressure difference of first fuel nozzle” in
(14) The first flow rate adjustment valve 20 adjusts a flow rate of the stem fuel supply line Ra on the basis of control by the stem fuel valve opening degree determination unit 101.
(15) The second flow rate adjustment valve 30 adjusts a flow rate to the first branch line R1 from the stem fuel supply line Ra on the basis of a control by the branch line flow rate determination unit 102.
(16) The third flow rate adjustment valve 40 adjusts a flow rate to the second branch line R2 from the stem fuel supply line Ra on the basis of control by the branch line flow rate determination unit 102.
(17) The fourth flow rate adjustment valve 50 adjusts a flow rate to the third branch line R3 from the stem fuel supply line Ra on the basis of the control by the branch line flow rate determination unit 102.
(18) The combustor 60 includes the first fuel nozzle 601, the second fuel nozzle 602, and the third fuel nozzle 603.
(19) The first fuel nozzle 601 is connected to the first branch line R1. The second fuel nozzle 602 is connected to the second branch line R2. The third fuel nozzle 603 is connected to the third branch line R3.
(20) The combustor 60 combusts a fuel gas supplied from each of the first fuel nozzle 601, the second fuel nozzle 602, and the third fuel nozzle 603 to generate a high temperature combustion gas. The combustor 60 exhausts the generated high temperature combustion gas to the turbine body 70.
(21) The turbine body 70 converts thermal energy obtained by expansion of the high temperature combustion gas acquired and input from the combustor 60 into rotational energy of a rotor (a rotation shaft).
(22) The gas turbine 1 according to an embodiment of the present invention determines the opening degree of the flow rate adjustment valve of the stem fuel supply line Ra on the basis of the fuel control signal command value according to an output of the gas turbine 1 and determines the flow rate of the stem fuel supply line Ra. The gas turbine 1 determines the opening degrees of each of the flow rate adjustment valves of the plurality of branch lines branching from the stem fuel supply line Ra on the basis of the operation situation of the gas turbine 1. A distribution of the flow rates supplied to each of the plurality of branch lines from the stem fuel supply line Ra is determined by the determination of the opening degrees. The gas turbine 1 determines the correction value of the opening degrees of each of the flow rate adjustment valves of the branch line on the basis of the value of the pressure difference between the fuel pressure upstream of each of the nozzles connected to the branch lines respectively and the corrected fuel pressure for the fuel pressure at the outlet, and corrects the distribution of the flow rates supplied to each of the plurality of branch lines from the stem fuel supply line Ra.
(23) Therefore, the gas turbine 1 can prevent variation in combustion characteristics of the gas turbine 1 due to variation of the pressure difference between the fuel pressure upstream of each of the nozzles connected to the branch lines respectively and the corrected fuel pressure for the fuel pressure at the outlet by determining the correction value of the opening degrees of each of the flow rate adjustment valves of the branch line on the basis of the value of the pressure difference between the fuel pressure upstream of each of the nozzles connected to the branch lines respectively and the corrected fuel pressure for the fuel pressure at the outlet and correcting the distribution of the flow rates supplied to each of the plurality of branch lines from the stem fuel supply line Ra.
(24) First, an example in which variation in combustion characteristics of the gas turbine 1 due to variation of a pressure difference between a fuel pressure upstream of the second fuel nozzle 602 that contributes most to combustion in the combustor 60 and the corrected fuel pressure for the fuel pressure at an outlet is prevented will be described.
(25) The pressure difference between the fuel pressure upstream of the second fuel nozzle 602 and the corrected fuel pressure for the fuel pressure at the outlet is able to be obtained by the following Formula (1).
The pressure difference of the second nozzle 602=a manifold pressure−a pressure of the combustor 60 Formula (1):
(26) Note that the manifold pressure of the second fuel nozzle 602 is determined using a pressure gauge.
(27) A casing pressure is detected using the pressure gauge, and the pressure of the combustor 60 (a pressure in an upstream of the turbine body 70) is able to be obtained by calculating (cabin pressure)×α.
(28) A relationship between the fuel control signal command value and a Δ third fuel distribution ratio according to the output of the gas turbine 1 shown in
(29) In an example of a relationship between the pressure difference between the fuel pressure upstream of the second fuel nozzle 602 and the corrected fuel pressure for the fuel pressure at the outlet and a correction coefficient shown in
(30) The relationship between the pressure difference between the fuel pressure upstream of the second fuel nozzle 602 and the corrected fuel pressure for the fuel pressure at the outlet and the correction coefficient may be determined as follows. That is, a relationship between the second fuel nozzle 602 in the gas turbine 1 and the combustion characteristics of the gas turbine 1 as shown in
(31) Note that the relationship between the pressure difference between the fuel pressure upstream of the second fuel nozzle 602 and the corrected fuel pressure for the fuel pressure at the outlet and the correction coefficient may be determined by performing an experiment on the actual gas turbine 1 and on the basis of experiment results thereof.
(32) In addition, with respect to the example of the relationship between the pressure difference between the fuel pressure upstream of the second fuel nozzle 602 and the corrected fuel pressure for the fuel pressure at the outlet and the combustion characteristics of the gas turbine 1 shown in
(33) The correction value of the third fuel distribution ratio is able to be obtained by multiplying the third fuel distribution ratio shown in
(34) That is, a third fuel distribution ratio FTH after the correction is able to be calculated by the following Formula (2), using a third fuel distribution ratio FX1 before the correction shown in
FTH=FX1+FX2×FX3 Formula (2):
(35) The stem fuel valve opening degree determination unit 101 determines the opening degree of the flow rate adjustment valve (the first flow rate adjustment valve 20) of the stem fuel supply line Ra on the basis of the fuel control signal command value according to the output of the gas turbine 1. The branch line flow rate determination unit 102 determines the opening degrees of each of the flow rate adjustment valves (the second flow rate adjustment valve 30, the third flow rate adjustment valve 40, and the fourth flow rate adjustment valve 50) of the plurality of branch lines (the first branch line R1, the second branch line R2, and the third branch line R3) branching from the stem fuel supply line Ra on the basis of the operation situation of the gas turbine 1. In a case where the variation in the combustion characteristics of the gas turbine 1 due to reduction of the pressure difference between the fuel pressure upstream of the second fuel nozzle 602 and the corrected fuel pressure for the fuel pressure at the outlet is prevented, the correction value determination unit 103 increases the ratio of the third fuel control signal command value and increases the second fuel control signal command value on the basis of the pressure difference value between the fuel pressure upstream of the second fuel nozzle 602 and the corrected fuel pressure for the fuel pressure at the outlet.
(36) Second, an example in which variation in combustion characteristics of the gas turbine 1 due to variation of a pressure difference between a fuel pressure upstream of the first fuel nozzle 601 and the corrected fuel pressure for the fuel pressure at an outlet is prevented in the combustor 60 will be described.
(37) Incidentally, in a case where the variation in the combustion characteristics of the gas turbine 1 due to the variation of the pressure difference between the fuel pressure upstream of the first fuel nozzle 601 of the combustor 60 and the corrected fuel pressure for the fuel pressure at the outlet is prevented, a first fuel control signal command value is controlled on the basis of the pressure difference between the fuel pressure upstream of the first fuel nozzle 601 and the corrected fuel pressure for the fuel pressure at the outlet.
(38) For example, when a relationship between the pressure difference of the first fuel nozzle 601 and fuel characteristics shown in
(39) Note that the relationship between the first fuel distribution ratio and the pressure difference between the fuel pressure upstream of the first fuel nozzle 601 and the corrected fuel pressure for the fuel pressure at the outlet may be determined by performing an experiment on the actual gas turbine 1 and on the basis of an experiment result thereof.
(40) In addition, with respect to the example of the relationship between the first fuel distribution ratio and the pressure difference between the fuel pressure upstream of the first fuel nozzle 601 and the corrected fuel pressure for the fuel pressure at the outlet shown in
(41) The stem fuel valve opening degree determination unit 101 determines the opening degree of the flow rate adjustment valve (the first flow rate adjustment valve 20) of the stem fuel supply line Ra on the basis of the fuel control signal command value according to the output of the gas turbine 1. The branch line flow rate determination unit 102 determines the opening degrees of each of the flow rate adjustment valves (the second flow rate adjustment valve 30, the third flow rate adjustment valve 40, and the fourth flow rate adjustment valve 50) of the plurality of the branch branching from the stem fuel supply lines (the first branch line R1, the second branch line R2, and the third branch line R3) on the basis of the operation situation of the gas turbine 1. In a case where the variation in the combustion characteristics of the gas turbine 1 due to the reduction of the pressure difference between the fuel pressure upstream of the first fuel nozzle 601 and the corrected fuel pressure for the fuel pressure at the outlet is prevented, the correction value determination unit 103 increases the ratio of the first fuel control signal command value on the basis of the pressure difference value between the fuel pressure upstream of the first fuel nozzle 601 and the corrected fuel pressure for the fuel pressure at the outlet.
(42) The gas turbine 1 according to an embodiment of the present invention has been described above. In the gas turbine 1, the fuel control device 10 includes the stem fuel valve opening degree determination unit 101, the branch line flow rate determination unit 102, and the correction value determination unit 103. The stem fuel valve opening degree determination unit 101 determines the opening degree of the flow rate adjustment valve (the first flow rate adjustment valve 20) of the stem fuel supply line Ra on the basis of the fuel control signal command value according to the output of the gas turbine 1. The branch line flow rate determination unit 102 determines the opening degrees of each of the flow rate adjustment valves (the second flow rate adjustment valve 30, the third flow rate adjustment valve 40, and the fourth flow rate adjustment valve 50) of the plurality of branch lines (the first branching line R1, the second branching line R2, and the third branching line R3) branching from the stem fuel supply line Ra on the basis of the operation situation of the gas turbine 1. The correction value determination unit 103 determines the correction value of the opening degree of each flow rate adjustment valve of the branch line on the basis of the value of a pressure difference between the fuel pressure upstream of each of nozzles (the first fuel nozzle 601, the second fuel nozzle 602, and the third fuel nozzle 603) connected to the branch lines respectively and the corrected fuel pressure for the fuel pressure at the outlet.
(43) Therefore, the fuel control device 10 can prevent the variation in the combustion characteristics of the gas turbine 1 occurred in a case where the pressure difference between the fuel pressure upstream of each of the nozzles of the combustor 60 and the corrected fuel pressure for the fuel pressure at the outlet varies.
(44) Although the embodiment of the present invention has been described, the fuel control device 10 described above may have a computer system therein. In addition, procedures for processes described above are stored in a computer-readable recording medium in the form of a program and the processes described above are performed by the computer reading and executing the program. Here, as the computer-readable recording medium, there are a magnetic disk, a magneto-optical disc, a CD-ROM, a DVD-ROM, a semiconductor memory, and the like. In addition, the computer program may be distributed to the computer through a communication line and the computer receiving the distribution may execute the program.
(45) In addition, the program described above may realize a part of the functions described above. In addition, the program described above may be a file that is able to realize the functions described above by a combination with a program recorded in the computer system in advance, so called a difference file (a difference program).
(46) Although several embodiments of the present invention have been described, these embodiments are examples and do not limit the scope of the invention. Various additions, omissions, substitutions, and changes may be made to these embodiments without departing from the gist of the invention.
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
(47) According to the fuel control device according to the embodiment of the present invention, it is possible to prevent variation in combustion characteristics of a gas turbine occurred in a case where a pressure difference between a fuel pressure upstream of each of the nozzles of a combustor and a corrected fuel pressure for the fuel pressure at an outlet varies.
REFERENCE SIGNS LIST
(48) 1 Gas turbine 10 Fuel control device 20 First flow rate adjustment valve 30 Second flow rate adjustment valve 40 Third flow rate adjustment valve 50 Fourth flow rate adjustment valve 60 Combustor 70 Turbine body 101 Stem fuel valve opening degree determination unit 102 Branch line flow rate determination unit 103 Correction value determination unit 601 First fuel nozzle 602 Second fuel nozzle 603 Third fuel nozzle