International water and steam quality standards on thermal power plants at all-volatile treatment
- Authors: Petrova T.I.1, Orlov K.A.1, Dooley R.B.2
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Affiliations:
- Moscow Power Engineering Institute
- Structural Integrity Associates
- Issue: Vol 63, No 12 (2016)
- Pages: 896-902
- Section: Water Treatment and Water Chemistry
- URL: https://journal-vniispk.ru/0040-6015/article/view/172476
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1134/S0040601516100086
- ID: 172476
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Abstract
One of the methods for the improvement of reliability and efficiency of the equipment at heat power plants is the decrease in the rate of corrosion of structural materials and sedimentation in water/steam circuit. These processes can be reduced to minimum by using the water with low impurity content and coolant treatment. For many years, water and steam quality standards were developed in various countries (United States, Germany, Japan, etc.) for specific types of equipment. The International Association for the Properties of Water and Steam (IAPWS), which brings together specialists from 21 countries, developed the water and steam quality standards for various types of power equipment based on theoretical studies and long-term operating experience of power equipment. Recently, various water-chemistry conditions are applied on heatpower equipment including conventional boilers and HRSGs with combined cycle power plants (Combined Cycle Power Plants (CCPP)). In paper, the maintenance conditions of water chemistry with ammonia or volatile amine dosing are described: reducing AVT(R), oxidizing AVT(O), and oxygen OT. Each of them is provided by the water and steam quality standards and recommendations are given on their maintenance under various operation conditions. It is noted that the quality control of heat carrier must be carried out with a particular care on the HPPs with combined cycle gas turbine units, where frequent starts and halts are performed.
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About the authors
T. I. Petrova
Moscow Power Engineering Institute
Email: OrlovKA@mpei.ru
Russian Federation, ul. Krasnokazarmennaya 14, Moscow, 111250
K. A. Orlov
Moscow Power Engineering Institute
Author for correspondence.
Email: OrlovKA@mpei.ru
Russian Federation, ul. Krasnokazarmennaya 14, Moscow, 111250
R. B. Dooley
Structural Integrity Associates
Email: OrlovKA@mpei.ru
United States, 11515 Vanstory Drive Suite 125, Huntersville, North Carolina, 28078
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