Title of Invention | A METHOD AND AN IMPROVED FLUE GAS DUCT IN A STEAM GENERATOR FOR PREVENTION OF ASH ACCUMULATION DURING PART LOAD OPERATIONS |
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Abstract | This invention relates to a method for prevention of ash accumulation in the flue gas ducts in a steam generator during part load operations, comprising; providing a partition plate (1) across the entire length of the gas duct from the Regenerative Air Preheater (RAPH) to the Electrostatic Precipitator (ESP) in such a way that the cross section of the duct is divided in a ratio of 60% / 40%, each partition being provided with a gate and actuator (G3A1, G3B1); administering flue gas through one or both the partitions (1) of the duct depending on the operating load. The invention further relates an improved flue gas duct in a steam generator. |
Full Text | FIELD OF INVENTION The present invention relates to a method and device for prevention of ash accumulation in flue gas ducts in a steam generator during part load operation of the boilers delivering steam to the generator. BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION The utility and industrial boilers are designed to deliver the required steam to Turbine Generator set to generate electric power. Normally the boilers are operated at the maximum continuous rating (MCR) capacity. Hence all the associated systems and products are designed to meet the MCR capacity. The fuels used to generate steam in the boiler are coal, oil, and gas independently or in combination. Since the coal as a fuel is cheaper and available in plenty, generally it is used as fuel in the boiler. The inherent mineral matter in the coal is converted as ash after the combustion of burnable matters in the coal. The ash generated during the combustion process is carried away along with the flue gas and a portion gets collected in the bottom of the furnace. The flue gas ducting system is designed such that the ash is not settled in the ducting at the MCR load. The maximum velocity of the flue gas is limited to avoid the erosion of the duct. However, if the boiler operates at part loads, the ash from the flue gas settle down in the ducts. At present the ducting system and support are designed to take care of only certain quantum of ash loading, and thus the ash settling issue/problem is not avoided. During operation, occasionally a, few streams of ducting system out of total number of streams are operated to minimize the ash accumulation. One of the zones where the ash normally gets accumulated is the flue gas duct from the Air Preheater (APH) to the Electrostatic Precipitator (ESP) during part operation. The huge accumulation of ash sometime leads to failure of the ducts and its supports. OBJECTS OF INVENTION It is therefore an object of the invention to propose a method for prevention of ash accumulation in the fuel gas ducts in a steam generator during part load operations. Another object of the invention is to propose a method for prevention of ash accumulation in the flue gas ducts in a steam generator during part load operations, which facilitates operational flexibility at part loads, while taking care of MCR load operations. A further object of the invention is to propose an improved flue gas duct in a steam generator for prevention of ash accumulation. SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION According to the invention, the ducting system from APH to ESP is partitioned such that the ash accumulation is prevented during low load operation of the boilers. Operating logics of the system is envisaged to have no / minimum ash accumulation during the transient period from low load to MCR load. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE ACCOMPANYING DRAWINGS Figure 1 shows a plurality of the flue gas ducts disposed between the Regenerative Air Preheater (RAPH) and the Electrostatic Precipitator (ESP), without having any partition wall in the duct according to the prior art. Figure 2 shows the flue gas ducts from the Regenerative Air Preheater (RAPH) to the Electrostatic Precipitator (ESP), according to the invention, with the partition wall in the duct. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION As shown in fig - 1, G1, G2 etc denotes the gates of different sizes provided at the locations. The number and sizes of the equipments like APH and ESP will vary according to the capacity of the boiler. The cross section shown at BB is typical and the size of the duct varies as required with boiler capacity. Section BB in fig - 2 shows the duct partition plate. The complete length of the duct from RAPH outlet to ESP inlet is divided into two streams by the partition plate. G1A, G1B etc denotes the two gates at the location to match the duct size after partition. Typically the flue gas ducting system after the Air Pre heater is divided into four streams to match with the downstream equipment, say for example Electrostatic precipitator (ESP) (Fig.l). There is an inter- connecting duct at the outlet of the RAPH. The Flue gas stream velocity is selected so as to avoid ash settlement. In the proposed invention (Fig.2), the ducting system from RAPH to ESP inlet is divided into two streams, with a partition plate (1) as shown in section BB of the sketch. The top portion is 40% of the duct area of the original duct size and bottom portion is 60% of the area. Two independent gates with actuators (G3A1, G3B1) of each 40% and 60% streams are provided at the same locations, the locations being same as of the prior art arrangement. The gates (G3A1, G3B1) are operable independent of each other. All required stiffening, support arrangement are provided as per the duct design practice. Thus, the method and device of the invention enables complete elimination of the ash accumulation if the low load operation is limited to predicted low load operation. Each divided stream/portion (B) is provided with a separate isolation gates with actuator. The operating logic of the system is as follows. When the boiler operates at around 40% MCR load, the gate provided in the stream will be kept open from the start of boiler operation. This stream will be continuous to be in operation till the load reaches about 50% MCR. Once the load starts exceeding 50% MCR, the 60% stream is be opened and 40% stream is closed. If the unit load exceeds 70%, both the gates 60%&40% of the stream are fully opened. Thus the ash accumulation at part loads up to 70% MCR is not an influencing factor. If units operate above 70% MCR and below 100%MCR, there will be ash settlement to the tune of lower velocity in relation to the load below 100% and above 70%. The improved gas duct facilitates maintenance of gas velocities under varying load conditions, in the optimum range, below which the ash may tend to accumulate. The improved gas duct further facilitates maintenance of gas velocities under varying load conditions, in the optimum range, above which the gas stream may lead to erosion. The flue gas duct also facilitates flexibility in operation under varying load conditions. WE CLAIM 1. A method for prevention of ash accumulation in the flue gas ducts in a steam generator during part load operation comprising; dividing the ducting system from RAPH outlet to ESP inlet into two streams; Characterized in that, providing a partition plate (1) across the whole length of the duct from Regenerative Air pre heater (RAPH) outlet to Electrostatic Precipitator (ESP) inlet in such a way that the cross section of the duct is divided in a ratio of 60% bottom and 40% top portion, each partition being provided with independent gate with actuators (G3A1, G3B1); wherein the flue gas is administered through one or both the partitions (1) of the duct depending on the operating load. 2. An improved flue gas duct in a steam generator for prevention of ash accumulation during part load operation comprising; the ducting system from Regenerative Air pre heater (RAPH) outlet to Electrostatic precipitator (ESP) inlet divided into two streams; Characterized in that, a partition plate divides the original duct size into a 40% top portion and 60% bottom portion when two independent gates with actuators (G3A1, G3B1) of each 40% and 60% streams are provided at same earlier locations. ABSTRACT A METHOD AND AN IMPROVED FLUE GAS DUCT IN A STEAM GENERATOR FOR PRVENTION OF ASH ACCUMULATION DURING PART LOAD OPERATIONS. This invention relates to a method for prevention of ash accumulation in the flue gas ducts in a steam generator during part load operations, comprising; providing a partition plate (1) across the entire length of the gas duct from the Regenerative Air Preheater (RAPH) to the Electrostatic Precipitator (ESP) in such a way that the cross section of the duct is divided in a ratio of 60% / 40%, each partition being provided with a gate and actuator (G3A1, G3B1); administering flue gas through one or both the partitions (1) of the duct depending on the operating load. The invention further relates an improved flue gas duct in a steam generator. |
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Patent Number | 253382 | |||||||||
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Indian Patent Application Number | 1775/KOL/2008 | |||||||||
PG Journal Number | 29/2012 | |||||||||
Publication Date | 20-Jul-2012 | |||||||||
Grant Date | 17-Jul-2012 | |||||||||
Date of Filing | 20-Oct-2008 | |||||||||
Name of Patentee | BHARAT HEAVY ELECTRICALS LIMITED | |||||||||
Applicant Address | REGIONAL OPERATIONS DIVISION (ROD), PLOT NO : 9/1, DJBLOCK 3RD FLOOR, KARUNAMOYEE, SALT LAKE CITY, KOLKATA - 700091, HAVING ITS REGISTERED OFFICE AT BHEL HOUSE, SIRI FORT, NEW DELHI – 110049, INDIA | |||||||||
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PCT International Classification Number | C10J3/72; C10J3/00; C10J3/46; E03F5/04; | |||||||||
PCT International Application Number | N/A | |||||||||
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