Domestic atmospheric pressure thermal deaerators
- Authors: Egorov P.V.1, Gimmelberg A.S.1, Mikhailov V.G.1, Baeva A.N.1, Chuprakov M.V.1, Grigoriev G.V.1
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Affiliations:
- Polzunov Scientific and Development Association on Research and Design of Power Equipment (NPO TsKTI)
- Issue: Vol 63, No 4 (2016)
- Pages: 260-267
- Section: Steam Turbines, Gas Turbines, Combined-Cycle Plants and Their Accessories
- URL: https://journal-vniispk.ru/0040-6015/article/view/172241
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1134/S0040601516020038
- ID: 172241
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Abstract
Based on many years of experience and proven technical solutions, modern atmospheric pressure deaerators of the capacity of 0.4 to 800 t/h were designed and developed. The construction of such deaerators is based on known and explored technical solutions. A two-stage deaeration scheme is applied where the first stage is a jet dripping level (in a column) and the second one is a bubble level (in a tank). In the design of deaeration columns, low-pressure hydraulic nozzles (Δp < 0.15 MPa) and jet trays are used, and in deaerator tank, a developed “flooded” sparger is applied, which allows to significantly increase the intensity of the heat and mass exchange processes in the apparatus. The use of the two efficient stages in a column and a “flooded” sparger in a tank allows to reliably guarantee the necessary water heating and deaeration. Steam or “superheated” water of the temperature of t ≥ 125°C can be used as the coolant in the deaerators. The commissioning tests of the new deaerator prototypes of the capacity of 800 and 500 t/h in the HPP conditions showed their sustainable, reliable, and efficient work in the designed range of hydraulic and thermal loads. The content of solved oxygen and free carbon dioxide in make-up water after deaerators meets the requirements of State Standard GOST 16860-88, the operating rules and regulations, and the customer’s specifications. Based on these results, the proposals were developed on the structure and the design of deaerators of the productivity of more than 800 t/h for the use in circuits of large heating systems and the preparation of feed water to the TPP at heating and industrial-heating plants. The atmospheric pressure thermal deaerators developed at NPO TsKTI with consideration of the current requirements are recommended for the use in water preparation schemes of various power facilities.
About the authors
P. V. Egorov
Polzunov Scientific and Development Association on Research and Design of Power Equipment (NPO TsKTI)
Author for correspondence.
Email: deaerator@ckti.ru
Russian Federation, ul. Atamanskaya 3/6, St. Petersburg, 191167
A. S. Gimmelberg
Polzunov Scientific and Development Association on Research and Design of Power Equipment (NPO TsKTI)
Email: deaerator@ckti.ru
Russian Federation, ul. Atamanskaya 3/6, St. Petersburg, 191167
V. G. Mikhailov
Polzunov Scientific and Development Association on Research and Design of Power Equipment (NPO TsKTI)
Email: deaerator@ckti.ru
Russian Federation, ul. Atamanskaya 3/6, St. Petersburg, 191167
A. N. Baeva
Polzunov Scientific and Development Association on Research and Design of Power Equipment (NPO TsKTI)
Email: deaerator@ckti.ru
Russian Federation, ul. Atamanskaya 3/6, St. Petersburg, 191167
M. V. Chuprakov
Polzunov Scientific and Development Association on Research and Design of Power Equipment (NPO TsKTI)
Email: deaerator@ckti.ru
Russian Federation, ul. Atamanskaya 3/6, St. Petersburg, 191167
G. V. Grigoriev
Polzunov Scientific and Development Association on Research and Design of Power Equipment (NPO TsKTI)
Email: deaerator@ckti.ru
Russian Federation, ul. Atamanskaya 3/6, St. Petersburg, 191167
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