PublicadoEl 23/11/22 por Comillas
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Boiler inlet duct shape design optimization for combined cycle power plants

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IIT-17-140A.pdf
Tamaño 1940003
Formato Adobe PDF
Fecha de publicación 01/09/2017
Fuente Revista: Dyna (Spain), Periodo: 1, Volumen: online, Número: 5, Página inicial: 525, Página final: 531
Estado info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion

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A particular kind of industrial boilers, referred to as Heat Recovery Steam Generators (HRSGs), are used in combined cycle power plants to recover part of the heat of the exhaust gases of a gas turbine to generate steam and power a steam turbine. Ever since the use of HRSGs for power plants, the shape design of the inlet duct at the entrance to these units, one of their most critical components, has followed greatly unchanged design guidelines. The contribution of this paper is twofold: on the one hand, it shows that there is substantial room for improvement in the shape design of the inlet ducts of HRSGs, in terms of achieving a lower pressure drop, a higher velocity uniformity and an important cost reduction of the unit; on the other hand, it shows how the application of the Combined Hybrid Direct Search (CHDS) algorithm, applicable in many fields for aerodynamic shape optimization involving big displacements, can find these improved designs, which can be quite unconventional and non-intuitive. The results obtained for the two HRSG families presented show that there are optimum trade-off design points with simultaneous reductions in pressure drop of up to 20-25%, in lateral surface of up to 38% and in length of up 16%, while having comparable velocity uniformities to the existing designs. You can download the paper here: http://www.revistadyna.com/Articulos/Ficha.aspx?Cod=8250&CodArt=A42D52DD-DD75-4461-82E4-C626F19D0566

Grupos de investigación y líneas temáticas Instituto de Investigación Tecnológica (IIT)

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Tipo de acceso info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
Fecha de modificacion 23/05/2022
Fecha de disponibilidad 21/12/2017
fecha de alta 21/12/2017

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