Search engine for discovering works of Art, research articles, and books related to Art and Culture
ShareThis
Javascript must be enabled to continue!

Increase of the Efficiency of Heat Supply Units of the CHP Plants Due to the Choice of Rational Heat Release Modes

View through CrossRef
The possibilities of increasing the efficiency of heat supply turbines of CHPPs due to the choice of rational modes of operation of network water heaters are analyzed. With the help of a software and computing complex developed at the Institute of Mechanical Engineering Problems of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine and adapted by the authors to the operating conditions of CHPP generating equipment with one or two network heaters, a set of calculation studies of various ways of connecting them depending on the outdoor air temperature is conducted in the paper. Areas of positive effect associated with increase in the electric power of the power plant have been established. The calculation study was carried out at typical power plant water consumption from 1000 t/h to 4500 t/h, in the range of changes in the outdoor air temperature from -11 ºС to 10 ºС (heating season) and more than 10 ºС (hot water supply). The load change of the power unit was carried out due to the consumption of fresh steam at a constant pressure and temperature at the turbine inlet. As shown by the results of the operation of the T-100/120-130 heat supply turbine in operating conditions with one or two heat supply steam selections, in the area of positive outdoor air temperatures above 2 ºС, it is advisable to use one lower selection (with the upper one turned off) for all network water consumption. At the same time, additional electric power in the area of outdoor air temperatures above 6ºС can be from 0.25 MW to 2.15 MW. However, when the outdoor air temperature is less than 2 ºС, work with one lower heating selection becomes irrational. From the point of view of choosing rational modes of operation of turbine plants, the most important are the results of determining the optimal distribution of heat load between network heaters. The gain in electrical power of the turbine can be up to 2.46 MW in the nominal mode of operation with two heaters, and up to 7.84 MW in comparison with the use of single-stage heating. The nature of the influence of the distribution of the heat load indicates that during deprivation from the instructional uniform distribution of the heat load between network heaters, it is possible to obtain additional electricity.
Title: Increase of the Efficiency of Heat Supply Units of the CHP Plants Due to the Choice of Rational Heat Release Modes
Description:
The possibilities of increasing the efficiency of heat supply turbines of CHPPs due to the choice of rational modes of operation of network water heaters are analyzed.
With the help of a software and computing complex developed at the Institute of Mechanical Engineering Problems of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine and adapted by the authors to the operating conditions of CHPP generating equipment with one or two network heaters, a set of calculation studies of various ways of connecting them depending on the outdoor air temperature is conducted in the paper.
Areas of positive effect associated with increase in the electric power of the power plant have been established.
The calculation study was carried out at typical power plant water consumption from 1000 t/h to 4500 t/h, in the range of changes in the outdoor air temperature from -11 ºС to 10 ºС (heating season) and more than 10 ºС (hot water supply).
The load change of the power unit was carried out due to the consumption of fresh steam at a constant pressure and temperature at the turbine inlet.
As shown by the results of the operation of the T-100/120-130 heat supply turbine in operating conditions with one or two heat supply steam selections, in the area of positive outdoor air temperatures above 2 ºС, it is advisable to use one lower selection (with the upper one turned off) for all network water consumption.
At the same time, additional electric power in the area of outdoor air temperatures above 6ºС can be from 0.
25 MW to 2.
15 MW.
However, when the outdoor air temperature is less than 2 ºС, work with one lower heating selection becomes irrational.
From the point of view of choosing rational modes of operation of turbine plants, the most important are the results of determining the optimal distribution of heat load between network heaters.
The gain in electrical power of the turbine can be up to 2.
46 MW in the nominal mode of operation with two heaters, and up to 7.
84 MW in comparison with the use of single-stage heating.
The nature of the influence of the distribution of the heat load indicates that during deprivation from the instructional uniform distribution of the heat load between network heaters, it is possible to obtain additional electricity.

Related Results

Effects of Cow Horn Particulates as Addictive on Microstructure, Tensile and Compressive Properties of Recycled Aluminium Alloy
Effects of Cow Horn Particulates as Addictive on Microstructure, Tensile and Compressive Properties of Recycled Aluminium Alloy
In the recent time, the development of low cost metal alloys reinforced with waste materials such as agricultural waste and industrial waste has been one of the major innovations i...
Effect of ocean heat flux on Titan's topography and tectonic stresses
Effect of ocean heat flux on Titan's topography and tectonic stresses
INTRODUCTIONThe thermo-mechanical evolution of Titan's ice shell is primarily controlled by the mode of the heat transfer in the ice shell and the amount of heat coming from the oc...
The relationship between money supply and inflation: analysis with PANELVAR approach
The relationship between money supply and inflation: analysis with PANELVAR approach
Purpose- Central banks serve as institutions responsible for executing monetary policy in countries, with the primary objective of managing the money supply and ensuring price stab...
Supply management contribution to channel performance: a top management perspective
Supply management contribution to channel performance: a top management perspective
PurposeThis study serve aims to fill a gap in the supply management literature with respect to supply management contribution to channel members' performance and its antecedents: s...
Thermal energy storage with tunnels in different subsurface conditions
Thermal energy storage with tunnels in different subsurface conditions
The widespread use of the underground and global climate change impact the urban subsurface temperature. Changes in the subsurface environment can affect the performance of undergr...
Enhancing the Efficiency of Integrated Energy Systems by the Redistribution of Heat Based on Monitoring Data
Enhancing the Efficiency of Integrated Energy Systems by the Redistribution of Heat Based on Monitoring Data
Integrated energy systems (IES) for combined power, heat and refrigeration supply achieved a wide application due to high flexibility in matching current loading. So as electricity...
Numerical Evaluation of Clearance Requirements Around Obstructions in Finned Heat Sinks
Numerical Evaluation of Clearance Requirements Around Obstructions in Finned Heat Sinks
This study uses CFD to consider the effects of obstructions (bosses) on the fluid flow and heat transfer in finned heat sinks used for cooling electronic components. In particular,...
Techno-Economic Optimization Study of Interconnected Heat and Power Multi-Microgrids with a Novel Nature-Inspired Evolutionary Method
Techno-Economic Optimization Study of Interconnected Heat and Power Multi-Microgrids with a Novel Nature-Inspired Evolutionary Method
The world is once again facing massive energy- and environmental challenges, caused by global warming. This time, the situation is complicated by the increase in energy demand afte...

Back to Top