Improvement of chemical monitoring of water-chemistry conditions at thermal power stations based on electric conductivity and pH measurements


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Abstract

The increased requirements to the quality of the water heat conductor for working superhigh (SHP) and supercritical (SCP) pressure power plants and promising units, including combined-cycle gas turbine (CCGT) units and power plants with ultrasupercritical parameters (USCPs), can largely be satisfied through specific electric conductivity and pH measurements for cooled heat conductor samples combined with calculations of ionic equilibria and indirect measurements of several specified and diagnostic parameters. The possibility of calculating the ammonia and chloride concentrations and the total concentration of hardness and sodium cations in the feed water of drum-type boilers and the phosphate and salt contents in boiler water was demonstrated. An equation for evaluating the content of potentially acid substances in the feed water of monotube boilers was suggested. The potential of the developed procedure for evaluating the state of waterchemistry conditions (WCCs) in power plants with CCGT units was shown.

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A. B. Larin

Ivanovo State Power University

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Email: yaandy_81@mail.ru
Russian Federation, ul. Rabfakovskaya 34, Ivanovo, 153003

B. M. Larin

Ivanovo State Power University

Email: yaandy_81@mail.ru
Russian Federation, ul. Rabfakovskaya 34, Ivanovo, 153003


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