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http://dx.doi.org/10.15231/jksc.2018.23.1.044

Process Modeling of the Coal-firing Power Plant as a Testbed for the Improvement of the System and Equipment  

Ahn, Hyungjun (Korea Institute of Industrial Technology)
Choi, Seukcheun (Korea Institute of Industrial Technology)
Lee, Youngjae (Korea Institute of Industrial Technology)
Kim, Beom Soo (Korea Electric Power Research Institute)
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Journal of the Korean Society of Combustion / v.23, no.1, 2018 , pp. 44-54 More about this Journal
Abstract
Heat and mass balance process modeling has been conducted for a coal-firing power plant to be used as a testbed facility for development of various plant systems and equipment. As the material and design of the boiler tube bundle and fuel conversion to the biomass have become major concerns, the process modeling is required to incorporate those features in its calculation. The simulation cases for two different generation load show the satisfying results compared to the operational data from the actual system. Based on the established process conditions, the hypothetical case using wood pellet has also been simulated. Additional calculations for the tube bundle has been conducted regarding the changes in the tube material and design.
Keywords
Process simulation; Coal-firing power plant; Biomass; Boiler tube bundle;
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