Technique of optimization of minimum temperature driving forces in the heaters of regeneration system of a steam turbine unit


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At the current stage of development of nuclear power engineering, high demands on nuclear power plants (NPP), including on their economy, are made. In these conditions, improving the quality of NPP means, in particular, the need to reasonably choose the values of numerous managed parameters of technological (heat) scheme. Furthermore, the chosen values should correspond to the economic conditions of NPP operation, which are postponed usually a considerable time interval from the point of time of parameters’ choice. The article presents the technique of optimization of controlled parameters of the heat circuit of a steam turbine plant for the future. Its particularity is to obtain the results depending on a complex parameter combining the external economic and operating parameters that are relatively stable under the changing economic environment. The article presents the results of optimization according to this technique of the minimum temperature driving forces in the surface heaters of the heat regeneration system of the steam turbine plant of a K-1200-6.8/50 type. For optimization, the collector-screen heaters of high and low pressure developed at the OAO All-Russia Research and Design Institute of Nuclear Power Machine Building, which, in the authors' opinion, have the certain advantages over other types of heaters, were chosen. The optimality criterion in the task was the change in annual reduced costs for NPP compared to the version accepted as the baseline one. The influence on the decision of the task of independent variables that are not included in the complex parameter was analyzed. An optimization task was decided using the alternating-variable descent method. The obtained values of minimum temperature driving forces can guide the design of new nuclear plants with a heat circuit, similar to that accepted in the considered task.

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A. Shamarokov

All-Russia Research and Design Institute of Nuclear Power Machine Building (VNIIAM)

Email: ZorinVM@mpei.ru
Rússia, ul. Kosmonavta Volkova 6a, Moscow, 125171

V. Zorin

Moscow Power Engineering Institute (MPEI, National Research University)

Autor responsável pela correspondência
Email: ZorinVM@mpei.ru
Rússia, ul. Krasnokazarmennaya 14, Moscow, 111250

Fam Dai

Moscow Power Engineering Institute (MPEI, National Research University)

Email: ZorinVM@mpei.ru
Rússia, ul. Krasnokazarmennaya 14, Moscow, 111250


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