• DocumentCode
    3496876
  • Title

    Using decision trees in economizer repair decision making

  • Author

    Sun, Yong ; Lin Ma ; Robinson, Warwick ; Fidge, Colin

  • Author_Institution
    CRC for Integrated Eng. Asset Manage. (CIEAM), Brisbane, QLD, Australia
  • fYear
    2010
  • fDate
    12-14 Jan. 2010
  • Firstpage
    1
  • Lastpage
    6
  • Abstract
    The economiser is a critical component for efficient operation of coal-fired power stations. It consists of a large system of water-filled tubes which extract heat from the exhaust gases. When it fails, usually due to erosion causing a leak, the entire generator unit must be shut down to effect repairs. Not only are such repairs highly expensive, but the overall repair costs are significantly affected by fluctuations in electricity market prices, due to revenue loss during the outage. As a result, decisions about when to repair an economiser can alter the repair costs by up to millions of dollars. Therefore, economiser repair decisions are critical and must be optimised. However, making optimal repair decisions is difficult because economiser leaks are a type of interactive failure. If left unfixed, a leak in a tube can cause additional leaks in adjacent tubes which will need more time to repair. In addition, when choosing repair times, one also needs to consider a number of other uncertain inputs such as future electricity market prices and demands. Although many different decision models and methodologies have been developed, an effective decision-making method specifically for economiser repairs has yet to be defined. In this paper, we describe a decision tree based method to meet this need. An industrial case study is presented to demonstrate the application of our method.
  • Keywords
    boilers; costing; decision making; decision trees; electric generators; maintenance engineering; steam plants; coal-fired power stations; decision making; decision trees; economizer; electricity market demand; electricity market prices; erosion; exhaust gases; generator unit shutdown; heat extraction; interactive failure; leakage; repair costs; revenue loss; water-filled tubes; Australia; Boilers; Costs; Decision making; Decision trees; Electricity supply industry; Gases; Power generation; Power system reliability; Water heating;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Prognostics and Health Management Conference, 2010. PHM '10.
  • Conference_Location
    Macao
  • Print_ISBN
    978-1-4244-4756-5
  • Electronic_ISBN
    978-1-4244-4758-9
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/PHM.2010.5414571
  • Filename
    5414571