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任职 : "大连理工大学-大连斯频德”联合研究中心主任
性别:男
毕业院校:西安交通大学
学位:博士
所在单位:能源与动力学院
学科:热能工程
办公地点:大连理工大学西部校区知行楼420
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Theoretical analysis on response, characteristics of mass flow in supercritical pressure circulating fluidized bed boiler
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论文类型:期刊论文
发表时间:2015-08-05
发表刊物:APPLIED THERMAL ENGINEERING
收录刊物:SCIE、EI、Scopus
卷号:87
页面范围:286-296
ISSN号:1359-4311
关键字:Supercritical pressure circulating fluidized bed boiler; Response characteristic; Flow sensitivity; Heat disturbance; Theoretical analysis
摘要:Under the working conditions of 600 MW supercritical pressure circulating fluidized bed boiler, this paper conducted a theoretical analysis on the response characteristics of mass flow with respect to a heat disturbance within furnace. The main objective has focused on the effects of multiple factors on the variations of flow sensitivity coefficient and the corresponding mechanism was discussed in detail. It was found that the flow sensitivity coefficient decreases with increasing steam quality and increases with increasing heat flux, suggesting a stronger flow sensitivity within low quality range accompanied by a high heat flux. The flow sensitivity is more pronounced for the working condition with low mass velocity. There is a critical mass velocity that can be used as a demarcation line to distinguish the Positive Response Characteristic (PRC) and Negative Response Characteristic (NRC) of mass flow within vertical tube. The effects of pressure are mainly reflected in two aspects as the pressure varies, which are the variations of flow sensitivity coefficient and the critical mass velocity. The mass flow deviations at 40%, 50% and 75%THA are all greater than zero when the heat flux of vertical tube is increased by 30%. The steam deviations of SCFBB are much smaller than those of supercritical pressure coal-pulverized boiler under similar boiler loads, indicating that the SCFBB studied in this paper has distinct advantages in assuring good hydrodynamic performance of water wall. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.