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Energy analysis of main and auxiliary steam turbine from coal fired power plant

Authors :
Mrzljak, Vedran
Prpić-Oršić, Jasna
Baressi Šegota, Sandi
Poljak, Igor
Popov, Georgi
Nikolcheva, Galina
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

This paper presents an energy analysis of main and auxiliary steam turbines from conventional coal fired power plant. Main turbine is composed of three cylinders connected to the same shaft which drives an electric generator, while auxiliary steam turbine is used for the boiler feedwater pump drive. The whole analyzed main steam turbine produces mechanical power equal to 312.34 MW, while in an ideal situation, it can produce mechanical power equal to 347.28 MW. The highest part of the mechanical power in the main turbine is produced in the low pressure cylinder. Auxiliary steam turbine in exploitation develops mechanical power equal to 6768.94 kW, while in an ideal situation it can develop 8029.03 kW. Whole main turbine energy efficiency is equal to almost 90% what is in the expected range for such high power turbines. The auxiliary steam turbine has an energy efficiency equal to 84.31%, which is almost 6% lower in comparison to the main turbine. Energy flows delivered to the last two feedwater heaters (HPH2 and HPH3) in the condensate/feedwater heating system are notably higher in comparison to energy flows delivered to any other condensate/feedwater heater.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.57a035e5b1ae..ecfb8077c73af599845acbd823b33bc8