Title of article
THERMODYNAMIC ANALYSIS OF A FLUIDIZED BED COAL COMBUSTOR STEAM PLANT IN TEXTILE INDUSTRY
Author/Authors
Tantekin, A. Department of Engineering - Adana Science and Technology University, Adana, TURKEY , Özdil, N. F. Department of Engineering - Adana Science and Technology University, Adana, TURKEY
Pages
8
From page
1607
To page
1614
Abstract
The examinations of first and second laws of thermodynamics are performed on a 6.5 MW power plant, established in Adana, Turkey. The equipment for the investigated plant can be aligned as a fluidized bed coal combustor (FBCC), a heat recovery steam generator (HRSG), an economizer (ECO), fans, pumps, a cyclone and a chimney. Whole parts of equipment are investigated separately and energetic and exergetic inspections are enforced for whole parts of the plant. The maximum exergy destruction rates in the plant are obtained for the
FBCC, HRSG and ECO with 95%, 3% and 1% of the whole system, respectively. Higher excess air in the system induces heat losses, especially in the FBCC component by virtue of the rising in mass flow rate of the flue gas. This situation can be considered as one of the primary reasons of irreversibility. Additionally, higher excess air induces the decrement of combustion efficiency in FBCC. Therefore, this value and adverse effects on combustion efficiency can be decreased by reducing the flow rate of air.
Keywords
Fluidized Bed , Exergy , Thermodynamic Analysis
Journal title
Journal of Thermal Engineering
Serial Year
2017
Record number
2575486
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