Review of the coal-fired, over-supercritical and ultra-supercritical steam power plants

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作者
Tumanovskii A.G. [1 ]
Shvarts A.L. [1 ]
Somova E.V. [1 ]
Verbovetskii E.K. [1 ]
Avrutskii G.D. [1 ]
Ermakova S.V. [1 ]
Kalugin R.N. [1 ]
Lazarev M.V. [1 ]
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[1] All-Russia Thermal Engineering Research Institute, ul. Avtozavodskaya 14, Moscow
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Tumanovskii, A.G. (vti_kotel@mail.ru) | 1600年 / Izdatel'stvo Nauka卷 / 64期
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boiler; coal-fired power plant; nickel-base alloys; over-supercritical steam parameters; turbine; ultra-supercritical steam parameters;
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10.1134/S0040601517020082
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The article presents a review of developments of modern high-capacity coal-fired over-supercritical (OSC) and ultra-supercritical (USC) steam power plants and their implementation. The basic engineering solutions are reported that ensure the reliability, economic performance, and low atmospheric pollution levels. The net efficiency of the power plants is increased by optimizing the heat balance, improving the primary and auxiliary equipment, and, which is the main thing, by increasing the throttle conditions. As a result of the enhanced efficiency, emissions of hazardous substances into the atmosphere, including carbon dioxide, the “greenhouse” gas, are reduced. To date, the exhaust steam conditions in the world power industry are p0 ≈ 30 MPa and t0 = 610/620°C. The efficiency of such power plants reaches 47%. The OSC plants are being operated in Germany, Denmark, Japan, China, and Korea; pilot plants are being developed in Russia. Currently, a project of a power plant for the ultra-supercritical steam conditions p0 ≈ 35 MPa and t0 = 700/720°C with efficiency of approximately 50% is being studied in the EU within the framework of the Thermie AD700 program, project AD 700PF. Investigations in this field have also been launched in the United States, Japan, and China. Engineering solutions are also being sought in Russia by the All-Russia Thermal Engineering Research Institute (VTI) and the Moscow Power Engineering Institute. The stated steam parameter level necessitates application of new materials, namely, nickel-base alloys. Taking into consideration high costs of nickel-base alloys and the absence in Russia of technologies for their production and manufacture of products from these materials for steam-turbine power plants, the development of power plants for steam parameters of 32 MPa and 650/650°C should be considered to be the first stage in creating the USC plants as, to achieve the above parameters, no expensive alloys are require. To develop and construct OSC and USC head power plants, joint efforts of the government, experts in power industry and metallurgy, scientific institutions, and equipment manufacturers are required. © 2017, Pleiades Publishing, Inc.
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