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Performance Analysis of the Technology of High-Temperature Boiler Feed Water to Recover the Waste Heat of Mid–Low-Temperature Flue Gas

Weigang Xu, Yuzhen Jin, Linhang Zhu, Zeqing Li

2021ACS Omega14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In coal-fired power plants, most of the working fluids used in a mid-low-temperature flue gas waste heat recovery system (FGWHRS) are low-temperature boiler supply air or condensate water in the flue gas condenser. This is prone to cause low-temperature corrosion, as the system temperature is lower than the acid dew point of the flue gas. In this study, an experimental apparatus was set up at the entrance of the desulfurization tower of a 330 MW unit in Xinjiang, China, which uses the technology of high-temperature boiler feed water (above 80 °C) to recover the waste heat of mid-low-temperature flue gas. The heat exchange performance of the mid-low-temperature FGWHRS was evaluated under different working conditions, and the optimal input parameters of the system for each considered working condition are given based on the analysis. It was found that the low-temperature corrosion in the system could be avoided using this technology. To eliminate low-temperature corrosion, the lowest temperature for the inlet water was predicted to be 69 °C in our study via curve fitting based on the experimental data. The results could provide a theoretical basis and engineering guidance for determining the best heat recovery strategy of mid-low-temperature FGWHRS.

Topics & Concepts

Flue gasBoiler (water heating)Dew pointWaste heat recovery unitHigh-temperature corrosionWaste heatFlue-gas desulfurizationFlue-gas emissions from fossil-fuel combustionWaste managementCondenser (optics)CorrosionHeat exchangerEnvironmental scienceAir preheaterMaterials scienceThermodynamicsMetallurgyEngineeringMechanical engineeringLight sourcePhysicsOpticsAdsorption and Cooling SystemsPhase Change Materials ResearchThermodynamic and Exergetic Analyses of Power and Cooling Systems