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Adjustment of the Excess Air Ratio for Stabilizing the Draft System in a Large Capacity Coal Fired Power Plant (대형 석탄화력 발전소에서 통풍계통 안정화를 위한 과잉공기비 조정)

  • Park, Kun Woo;Yoo, Ho-Seon
    • Plant Journal
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    • v.14 no.2
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    • pp.39-44
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    • 2018
  • In this study, I analyzed the effects on stabilizing the draft system, boiler efficiency when changing excess air ratio under 870 MW load limit operation condition in a large capacity coal fired power plant and decided optimum excess air ratio. It is positively necessary to choose adequate excess air ratio for stabilizing draft system because air pre-heater pressure drop and induced draft fan first stall margin are changing when adjusting excess air ratio. This study therefore, measured air pre-heater pressure drop, induced draft fan first stall margin, boiler efficiency, loss and has chosen adequate excess air ratio adjusting excess air ratio from 1.153 to 1.127. So it is recommended that the operation point needs to be changed to 1.127 that is not only to decrease air pre-heater pressure drop and to stabilize draft system and to secure stall margin but also to maintain boiler efficiency to equivalent level.

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A Numerical Study on the Effect of Fin Pitch and Fin Array on the Heat Transfer Performance of a Pre-heater (휜의 피치 및 배열 방식에 따른 프리히터의 전열 성능에 관한 연구)

  • Yoo, Ji Hoon;Kim, Kuisoon
    • The KSFM Journal of Fluid Machinery
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    • v.16 no.6
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    • pp.40-47
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    • 2013
  • In this paper, a numerical study was performed to investigate the performance characteristics of a pre-heater. The effects of fin pitch and fin array type(in-line, staggered, leaned array) were reported in terms of Colburn j-factor and Fanning friction factor f, as a function of Re. Three-dimensional numerical simulation has been performed by using flow analysis program, FLUENT 13.0. The results show that Colburn j-factor decreases with the decrease of fin pitch attached in the annular tube. But the fin pitch has little effect on f-factor. The staggered array and leaned array show improved heat transfer performance compared with in-line array, so that Colburn j-factor was increased. It also shows that the f-factor of leaned array is the highest in the studied range of Reynolds number.

A CFD Analysis on Heat Transfer of High Temperature Steam through Interface with Superheater and SOEC for Hydrogen Production (SOEC에 과열기의 고온 스팀을 공급하는 Interface의 열전달에 관한 전산해석)

  • BYUN, HYUN SEUNG;HAN, DANBEE;PARK, SEONGRYONG;CHO, CHONGPYO;BAEK, YOUNGSOON
    • Transactions of the Korean hydrogen and new energy society
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    • v.31 no.2
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    • pp.169-176
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    • 2020
  • There is a growing interest in hydrogen energy utilization since an alternative energy development has been demanded due to the depletion of fossil fuels. Hydrogen is produced by the reforming reaction of natural gas and biogas, and the electrolysis of water. An solid oxide electrolyte cell (SOEC) is reversible system that generates hydrogen by electrolyzing the superheated steam or producing the electricity from a fuel cell by hydrogen. If the water can be converted into steam by waste heat from other processes it is more efficient for high-temperature electrolysis to convert steam directly. The reasons are based upon the more favorable thermodynamic and electrochemical kinetic conditions for the reaction. In the present study, steam at over 180℃ and 3.4 bars generated from a boiler were converted into superheated steam at over 700℃ and 3 bars using a cylindrical steam superheater as well as the waste heat of the exhaust gas at 900℃ from a solid refuse fuel combustor. Superheated steam at over 700℃ was then supplied to a high-temperature SOEC to increase the hydrogen production efficiency of water electrolysis. Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) analysis was conducted on the effects of the number of 90° elbow connector for piping, insulation types and insulation layers of pipe on the exit temperature using a commercial Fluent simulator. For two pre-heater injection method of steam inlet and ceramic wool insulation of 100 mm thickness, the highest inlet temperature of SOEC was 744℃ at 5.9 bar.