Effect of water side deposits on the energy performance of coal fired thermal power plants

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作者
Bhatt, MS [1 ]
机构
[1] Cent Power Res Inst, Field Engn Serv, Bangalore 560080, Karnataka, India
关键词
water side deposits; scaling; heat transfer; pressure drop; boiler efficiency; turbine efficiency; gross overall efficiency; net overall efficiency; contaminant control;
D O I
10.1016/j.enconman.2005.07.002
中图分类号
O414.1 [热力学];
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摘要
This paper presents the effects of water side deposits in the 210 MW coal fired thermal power plant components (viz., boiler, turbine, feed water heaters, condensers and lube oil coolers) on the energy efficiency of these components and that of the overall system at 100% maximum continuous rating (MCR). The origin, composition and rate of build up of deposits on the water side are presented. A linear growth rate of deposits is assumed for simplicity. The effects of the reduction in heat transfer, increased pressure drop and increased pumping power/reduced power output in the components are quantified in the form of curve fits as functions of the deposit thickness (mu m). The reduction in heat transfer in the boiler components is in the range of 0.2-2.0% under normal scaling. The increased pumping power is of the order of 0.6-7.6% in the boiler components, 29% in the BFP circuit, 26% in the LPH circuit, 21% in the HPH circuit and 18% in the lube oil cooler circuits. The effects on the overall coal fired plant is quantified through functional relations between the efficiencies and the notional deposit thickness. The sensitivity indices to the notional deposit thickness are: boiler efficiency: -0.0021% points/mu m, turbine circuit efficiency: -0.0037% points/mu m, auxiliary power efficiency: -0.00129% points/mu m, gross overall efficiency: -0.0039% points/mu m and net overall efficiency: -0.0040% points/mu m. The overall effect of scale build up is either increased power input of similar to 68 kW/mu m (at a constant power output) or decreased power output similar to 25 kW/mu m (at a constant power input). Successful contaminant control techniques are highlighted. Capacity reduction effects due to water side deposits are negligible. (c) 2005 Published by Elsevier Ltd.
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页码:1247 / 1263
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