Efficiency of Using Built-In Bundles of Cogeneration Steam Turbine Condensers for Make-up Water Heating

The purpose of the study is to determine the conditions and efficiency of the use of built-in bundles of condensers of cogeneration steam turbines for make-up water heating during their work when the main bundles are disabled. The proposed method for estimating the heat flows entering the condenser...

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Main Authors: Shempelev A.G., Suvorov D.M., Iglin P.V.
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Language:English
Published: Academy of Sciences of Moldova 2018-12-01
Series:Problems of the Regional Energetics
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Online Access:http://journal.ie.asm.md/assets/files/04_03_38_2018.pdf
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author Shempelev A.G.
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Iglin P.V.
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description The purpose of the study is to determine the conditions and efficiency of the use of built-in bundles of condensers of cogeneration steam turbines for make-up water heating during their work when the main bundles are disabled. The proposed method for estimating the heat flows entering the condenser when working with a closed sliding grid is used. The program of the thermal calculation program for steam turbine condensers and a computational mathematical model of a turbine plant type T-50-130 are applied. The heat fluxes entering the condenser were calculated in a wide range of influencing factors. An important result of the calculations is the identification of significant limitations of the applicability of this method of the make-up water heating according to the condition that the temperature of the make-up water at the exit from the built-in bundle is not exceeded. Calculation studies on the mathematical model of a condenser to determine the pressure in the condenser depending on the pressure in the lower heat extraction section with different levels of throughput of the closed sliding grid and different flow rates of the make-up water were carried out. Another result is a calculated estimate of the energy efficiency when using built-in bundles for heating the make-up water. It was found that heat saving in the considered modes always takes place, and when working on a heat mode, it is close to the heat load of the built-in bundles, and when working on an electric mode, it is several times lower.
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spelling doaj-art-1a519cddba724ec89df64547b98e93ef2025-08-20T03:33:27ZengAcademy of Sciences of MoldovaProblems of the Regional Energetics1857-00702018-12-01383365110.5281/zenodo.2222335Efficiency of Using Built-In Bundles of Cogeneration Steam Turbine Condensers for Make-up Water HeatingShempelev A.G.0Suvorov D.M.1Iglin P.V.2Vyatka State University Kirov, Russian FederationVyatka State University Kirov, Russian FederationVyatka State University Kirov, Russian FederationThe purpose of the study is to determine the conditions and efficiency of the use of built-in bundles of condensers of cogeneration steam turbines for make-up water heating during their work when the main bundles are disabled. The proposed method for estimating the heat flows entering the condenser when working with a closed sliding grid is used. The program of the thermal calculation program for steam turbine condensers and a computational mathematical model of a turbine plant type T-50-130 are applied. The heat fluxes entering the condenser were calculated in a wide range of influencing factors. An important result of the calculations is the identification of significant limitations of the applicability of this method of the make-up water heating according to the condition that the temperature of the make-up water at the exit from the built-in bundle is not exceeded. Calculation studies on the mathematical model of a condenser to determine the pressure in the condenser depending on the pressure in the lower heat extraction section with different levels of throughput of the closed sliding grid and different flow rates of the make-up water were carried out. Another result is a calculated estimate of the energy efficiency when using built-in bundles for heating the make-up water. It was found that heat saving in the considered modes always takes place, and when working on a heat mode, it is close to the heat load of the built-in bundles, and when working on an electric mode, it is several times lower.http://journal.ie.asm.md/assets/files/04_03_38_2018.pdfcogeneration steam turbacondenser
spellingShingle Shempelev A.G.
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Iglin P.V.
Efficiency of Using Built-In Bundles of Cogeneration Steam Turbine Condensers for Make-up Water Heating
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cogeneration steam turb
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condenser
title Efficiency of Using Built-In Bundles of Cogeneration Steam Turbine Condensers for Make-up Water Heating
title_full Efficiency of Using Built-In Bundles of Cogeneration Steam Turbine Condensers for Make-up Water Heating
title_fullStr Efficiency of Using Built-In Bundles of Cogeneration Steam Turbine Condensers for Make-up Water Heating
title_full_unstemmed Efficiency of Using Built-In Bundles of Cogeneration Steam Turbine Condensers for Make-up Water Heating
title_short Efficiency of Using Built-In Bundles of Cogeneration Steam Turbine Condensers for Make-up Water Heating
title_sort efficiency of using built in bundles of cogeneration steam turbine condensers for make up water heating
topic cogeneration steam turb
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condenser
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