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Determination of efficiency of condensation and heat teflification turbo units on the basis of turbine energy characteristics

https://doi.org/10.29235/1561-8358-2019-64-4-438-446

Abstract

In this work, the problem of calculating the efficiency of turbo-units of various types that are part of the equipment of electric and thermal energy sources was solved. In simplified approaches to the representation of turbine units, often used in algorithms of power system optimization programs, in order to reduce the estimated time, the dependence of the plant efficiency on the current power is ignored, the influence of the pressure in the steam extraction of cogeneration turbines to cover the heat load and the idle speed of the turbines are not taken into account. These approaches are easy to use and implement, however, they can introduce noticeable errors in the optimization results due to the lack of consideration of parameters and dependencies that occur in real equipment operation modes and significantly affect the amount of fuel used by the optimized system. In contrast to the simplified approach, energy characteristics were used in the work to determine the efficiency factors characterizing the efficiency of turbine units. This allows providing a more accurate assessment of the effectiveness in various operating modes without significantly complicating the algorithm with a slight increase in the estimated time. Using the proposed approach showed the presence of a noticeable refinement of efficiency compared to simple models and, therefore, the feasibility of representing turbine units using energy characteristics in program algorithms designed to optimize energy systems.

About the Authors

A. S. Melnikov
Joint Institute for Power and Nuclear Research – Sosny of the National Academy of Science of Belarus
Belarus

Alexey S. Melnikov – Ph. D. Student, Junior Researcher

P.O. box 119, 220109, Minsk



B. I. Popov
Institute of Energy of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus
Belarus

Boris I. Popov – Ph. D. (Engineering), Leading Researcher

b. 2, 15, Akademicheskaya Str., 220072, Minsk



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