Dry сoolers and air-condensing units (Review)
- Authors: Milman O.O.1, Anan’ev P.A.1
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Affiliations:
- ZAO Turbocon Scientific and Production Innovation Enterprise
- Issue: Vol 63, No 3 (2016)
- Pages: 157-167
- Section: Steam Turbine, Gas Turbine, Combined-Cycle Plants and Their Auxiliaries
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/0040-6015/article/view/172202
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1134/S004060151603006X
- ID: 172202
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Abstract
The analysis of factors affecting the growth of shortage of freshwater is performed. The state and dynamics of the global market of dry coolers used at electric power plants are investigated. Substantial increase in number and maximum capacity of air-cooled condensers, which have been put into operation in the world in recent years, are noted. The key reasons facilitating the choice of developers of the dry coolers, in particular the independence of the location of thermal power plant from water sources, are enumerated. The main steam turbine heat removal schemes using air cooling are considered, their comparison of thermal efficiency is assessed, and the change of three important parameters, such as surface area of heat transfer, condensate pump flow, and pressure losses in the steam exhaust system, are estimated. It is shown that the most effective is the scheme of direct steam condensation in the heat-exchange tubes, but other schemes also have certain advantages. The air-cooling efficiency may be enhanced much more by using an air-cooling hybrid system: a combination of dry and wet cooling. The basic applied constructive solutions are shown: the arrangement of heat-exchange modules and the types of fans. The optimal mounting design of a fully shopassembled cooling system for heat-exchange modules is represented. Different types of heat-exchange tubes ribbing that take into account the operational features of cooling systems are shown. Heat transfer coefficients of the plants from different manufacturers are compared, and the main reasons for its decline are named. When using evaporative air cooling, it is possible to improve the efficiency of air-cooling units. The factors affecting the faultless performance of dry coolers (DC) and air-condensing units (ACU) and the ways of their elimination are described. A high velocity wind forcing reduces the efficiency of cooling systems and creates preconditions for the development of wind-driven devices. It is noted that global trends have a significant influence on the application of dry coolers in Russia, in view of the fact that some TPP have a surface condensers arrangement. The reasons that these systems are currently less efficient than the direct steam condensation in an air-cooled condenser are explained. It is shown that, in some cases, it is more reasonable to use mixing-type condensers in combination with a dry cooler. Measures for a full import substitution of steam exhaust heat removal systems are mentioned.
About the authors
O. O. Milman
ZAO Turbocon Scientific and Production Innovation Enterprise
Author for correspondence.
Email: turbocon@kaluga.ru
Russian Federation, ul. Komsomolskaya Roshcha 43, Kaluga, 248010
P. A. Anan’ev
ZAO Turbocon Scientific and Production Innovation Enterprise
Email: turbocon@kaluga.ru
Russian Federation, ul. Komsomolskaya Roshcha 43, Kaluga, 248010
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