Modified High Back-Pressure Heating System Integrated with Raw Coal Pre-Drying in Combined Heat and Power Unit
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Reference HBP-CHP Unit
3. Concept Proposal
4. Analysis Method
4.1. Basic Assumptions
- (a)
- The energy obtained by the live steam and reheat steam in the boiler remained unchanged, and the parameters of the live steam and reheat steam were kept constant;
- (b)
- The exhaust gas temperature of the boiler was fixed;
- (c)
- Besides the energy loss caused by the exhaust flue gas, the other energy loss ratios of the boiler were considered invariable;
- (d)
- The heating capacity and generation capacity of the HBP-CHP unit were maintained unaltered;
- (e)
- The impact of the ambient temperature variation on the unit was neglected.
4.2. Coal Drying Analysis
4.3. Energy Evaluation
5. Results and Discussion
5.1. Coal after Pre-Drying
5.2. Overall Performance
5.3. Energy Flows
5.4. Sensitivity
6. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
Nomenclature
Abbreviations | Subscripts and superscripts | ||
ACC | air-cooling condenser | 0 | initial |
CD | coal dryer | ad | air dry basis |
DE | deaerator | ar | as received basis |
EG | electricity generator | b | boiler |
HC | heating condenser | c | condensate/cold |
HHV | higher heating value | cd | coal drying |
HP | high-pressure turbine | e | electricity |
IP | intermediate-pressure turbine | es | exhaust steam |
LHV | lower heating value | ex | extraction steam |
LP | low-pressure turbine | fw | feed-water |
RH | regenerative heater | h | heating |
ST | steam turbine | re | recovery |
TSH | thermal-system heater | rh | reheat |
Symbols | s | standard coal | |
α | removed water content (kg/kg) | th | total heat |
η | efficiency (%) | p | pipe |
P | generation capacity (MW) | wv | water vapor |
Q | heat (MW) | ||
h | specific enthalpy (kJ/kg) | ||
m | mass flow rate (t/h) | ||
q | specific heat (kJ/kg) |
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Item | Value | |
---|---|---|
Proximate analysis (wt %) | Mar | 24.0 |
Mad | 10.0 | |
Aar | 21.3 | |
Var | 24.1 | |
FCar | 30.6 | |
Ultimate analysis (wt %) | Car | 39.3 |
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Oar | 11.2 | |
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Lower heating value (as received basis, MJ/kg) | 14.6 |
Item | Unit | Value | |
---|---|---|---|
Live steam | Pressure | MPa | 16.7 |
Temperature | °C | 538.0 | |
Flow rate | t/h | 964.2 | |
Reheated steam | Pressure | MPa | 3.3 |
Temperature | °C | 538.0 | |
Flow rate | t/h | 805.8 | |
Extraction steam for heating | Pressure | MPa | 0.37 |
Temperature | °C | 297.4 | |
Flow rate | t/h | 216.3 | |
Exhaust steam for heating | Pressure | kPa | 34.0 |
Temperature | °C | 72 | |
Flow rate | t/h | 216.8 | |
Recovery efficiency of the exhaust steam | % | 48.8 | |
Heating capacity of the unit | MW | 300.0 | |
Generation capacity of the unit | MW | 260.0 | |
Supply-water temperature of the primary heating network | °C | 94 | |
Return-water temperature of the primary heating network | °C | 50 | |
Area of heat-supply service offered by the unit | m2 | 6.67 × 106 | |
Power generation thermal efficiency of the unit | % | 59.3 | |
Power generation standard coal consumption rate of the unit | g/kWh | 207.4 |
Item | Raw Coal | Dried Coal | |
---|---|---|---|
Proximate analysis (wt. %) | Mar | 24.0 | 10.0 |
Mad | 10.0 | 10.0 | |
Aar | 21.3 | 25.2 | |
Var | 24.1 | 28.5 | |
FCar | 30.6 | 36.3 | |
Ultimate analysis (wt. %) | Car | 39.3 | 46.5 |
Har | 2.7 | 3.2 | |
Oar | 11.2 | 13.3 | |
Nar | 0.6 | 0.7 | |
Sar | 0.9 | 1.1 | |
Lower heating value (as received basis, MJ/kg) | 14.6 | 17.7 |
Item | Original Unit | Proposed Unit | Variation (Absolute Value) |
---|---|---|---|
Live steam flow rate (t/h) | 964.2 | 964.2 | - |
Reheat steam flow rate (t/h) | 805.8 | 805.8 | - |
Flow rate of the extraction steam for heating (t/h) | 216.3 | 216.3 | - |
Flow rate of the exhaust steam for heating (t/h) | 216.8 | 216.8 | - |
Flow rate of the exhaust steam into the ACC (t/h) | 227.5 | 192.6 | −34.9 |
Heating capacity of the unit (MW) | 300.0 | 300.0 | - |
Generation capacity of the unit (MW) | 260.0 | 260.0 | - |
Energy loss of the exhaust steam in the ACC (MW) | 136.1 | 114.1 | −22.0 |
Recovery efficiency of the exhaust steam (%) | 48.8 | 56.7 | +7.9 |
Energy loss of the exhaust flue gas from the boiler (MW) | 108.3 | 85.2 | −23.1 |
Boiler efficiency based on the raw coal (%) | 92.7 | 95.4 | +2.7 |
Power generation thermal efficiency of the unit based on the raw coal (%) | 59.3 | 61.0 | +1.7 |
Power generation standard coal consumption rate of the unit based on the raw coal (g/kWh) | 207.4 | 201.6 | −5.8 |
Total raw coal fueled by the unit per hour (t/h) | 189.0 | 183.6 | −5.4 |
Standard coal price (USD/t) [39] | 113 | 113 | - |
Cost of power generation (USD/MWh) | 23.44 | 22.78 | −0.66 |
Item | 2017 | 2018 | |||||
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October | November | December | January | February | March | April | |
Heat-service days | 15 | 30 | 31 | 31 | 28 | 31 | 15 |
Generation capacity of the unit (MW) | 172 | 209 | 247 | 264 | 258 | 193 | 163 |
Heating capacity of the unit (MW) | 164 | 247 | 299 | 317 | 309 | 231 | 149 |
Supply-water temperature (°C) | 44 | 47 | 49 | 50 | 50 | 46 | 43 |
Return-water temperature (°C) | 81 | 87 | 92 | 95 | 94 | 85 | 80 |
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Chen, H.; Qi, Z.; Chen, Q.; Wu, Y.; Xu, G.; Yang, Y. Modified High Back-Pressure Heating System Integrated with Raw Coal Pre-Drying in Combined Heat and Power Unit. Energies 2018, 11, 2487. https://doi.org/10.3390/en11092487
Chen H, Qi Z, Chen Q, Wu Y, Xu G, Yang Y. Modified High Back-Pressure Heating System Integrated with Raw Coal Pre-Drying in Combined Heat and Power Unit. Energies. 2018; 11(9):2487. https://doi.org/10.3390/en11092487
Chicago/Turabian StyleChen, Heng, Zhen Qi, Qiao Chen, Yunyun Wu, Gang Xu, and Yongping Yang. 2018. "Modified High Back-Pressure Heating System Integrated with Raw Coal Pre-Drying in Combined Heat and Power Unit" Energies 11, no. 9: 2487. https://doi.org/10.3390/en11092487
APA StyleChen, H., Qi, Z., Chen, Q., Wu, Y., Xu, G., & Yang, Y. (2018). Modified High Back-Pressure Heating System Integrated with Raw Coal Pre-Drying in Combined Heat and Power Unit. Energies, 11(9), 2487. https://doi.org/10.3390/en11092487