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Objectives
  • Discuss Final Project
  • http//www.caee.utexas.edu/prof/Novoselac/classes/
    CE397b/Hw.html
  • Possible dates for the final project
    presentations May 13 - 16
  • Learn about
  • Power generation
  • Boilers

2
Combined heat and power(cogeneration CHP or
three generation CCHP)
Here, we use thermal energy for heating and/or
cooling
3
Gas powered turbine
http//www.youtube.com/watch?featureplayer_embedd
edvrxps0sZ8T3Y
4
Combustion product gas powered turbines
  • Limited to gas or oil as a major source of fuel
  • Approximately 55 to 65 of the power produced by
    the turbine is used for compressor.
  • Gas temperatures at the turbine inlet can be
    1200ºC to 1400ºC
  • Because of the power required to drive the
    compressor, energy conversion efficiency for a
    simple cycle gas turbine plant is 30

5
Combined Cycle(gas and steam)
http//www.youtube.com/watch?featureplayer_embedd
edvD406Liwm1Jc
6
Steam powered turbine
7
Ideal Rankine Cycle
h1hf saturated liquid Wpump (ideal)h2-h1vf(Ph
igh-Plow) vfspecific volume of saturated liquid
at low pressure qinh3-h2 heat added in
boiler Usually either qin will be specified or
else the high temperature and pressure (so you
can find h3) qouth4-h1 heat removed from
condenser) wturbineh3-h4 turbine work
8
Reheat Cycle
  • It allows increase boiler pressure without
    problems of low quality at turbine exit

9
Regeneration
  • Preheats steam entering boiler using a feed-water
    heater, improving efficiency

10
Further improvements
11
Analogy with cooling cycles
12
Coal Boiler
13
Coal burning method
Long time ago
Today 1) Fluidized bed http//www.youtube.com/
watch?v8n78CDI3GoU 2) Powdered
coal http//www.youtube.com/watch?vg1ojza-nbqs

14
Coal-fired power plant filters
  • For Particulate Maters
  • Electrostatic precipitator
  • Filter bags
  • Scrubber for SO2 (to prevent formation of
    Sulfuric acid H2SO4)
  • Grinded Limestone in water (slurry) sprayed into
    the gas fluid stream SO2 Limestone slurry ?
    Gypsum (used for wallboard)

15
Oil Gas based boilers
Gas circulate through tubes water is
in-between
Water tube boiler
16
Furnaces
For homes
Roof tops and induct heaters
17
Fuel combustion - Stoichiometry
  • Boiler efficiency as a function of excessive air
  • Stoichiometry
  • Chemistry of reactants, products and energy in
    chemical reactions
  • A stoichiometric ratio of a reagent is the
    optimum amount or ratio where, assuming that the
    reaction proceeds to completion

Q combustion
Stoichiometric combustion
Depends on the fuel - 5 to10 for natural
gas - 40 for coal
18
Air Pollutants from Combustion
Air-Fuel Ratio
  • - Rich mixture
  • - more fuel than necessary
  • (AF) mixture lt (AF)stoich
  • - Lean mixture
  • - more air than necessary
  • (AF) mixture gt (AF)stoich
  • Most combustion systems
  • operate under lean conditions!
  • However, lean mixture
  • results in Nox products!

19
Stoichiometric air/fuel ratio for selected gases
20
Energy densities of fuels
21
Higher heating value (HHV) vs. Lower heating
value (HHV)
  • HHV is the heat of combustion of the fuel when
    the water product is at liquid state (water vapor
    from the product are condensed)
  • LHV is the heat of combustion of the fuel when
    the combustion product contain water vapor
  • For methane 10 difference!

22
Condensing vs. noncondensing boilers
Example is for a small residential gas powered
boiler - wall mount
fan coils, or baseboard hearts
23
Condensing vs. noncondensing boilers
86 (depends on fuel)
24
Boiler Efficiency Definitions
  • ASHRAE Standard 90.1-2004 describes the minimum
    acceptable ratings for new boilers
  • Combustion Efficiency ((Fuel Input Stack
    Losses) / Fuel Input) x 100
  • Thermal Efficiency (Output / Input) x 100
  • Annual or Seasonal Efficiency
  • ..

25
Boiler and Furnace Efficiency Definitions
Example (for large coal based boilers)
26
Typical boiler and furnace efficiency (based on
the higher heating value)
  • Condensing boilers
  • manufacturers claim up to 98 (be careful with
    this number check for which conditions)
  • Older conventional boilers 70-80
  • Typical new models around 90
  • New gas furnaces are in the rage of 80-90
  • These numbers are for well maintained and tuned
    boilers furnaces. Also, Seasonal Efficiency can
    be significantly smaller!
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