Abstract

Local over-temperature is one of the main reasons for boiler tube failures (BTF). By accurately monitoring and controlling tube wall temperature, local over-temperature can be avoided. Based on the measured flue gas parameters and numerical simulation, a method of thermal deviation calculation is proposed in this study for the on-line calculation of the tube wall temperature of boiler superheaters. The full-size three-dimensional numerical simulation was presented on the combustion in a pulverized coal-fired boiler of 1000 MW ultra-supercritical (USC) unit. A difference in the thermal deviation of the vertical direction was innovatively introduced into a segmented discrete model, and the thermal deviation condition conforming to reality was introduced into the calculation. An on-line calculation system developed based on the current calculation method was applied in a 1000 MW USC unit. The calculated local high-temperature zone was consistent with the actual over-temperature position and conformed to the law of the allowable metal temperature of the final superheater (FSH) serpentines segment. The comparison results showed that the calculated data by this method were more reflective of tube wall temperature change with boiler loads than the measured data. According to the calculated local over-temperature zone, the immediate warning response can effectively reduce the possibility of over-temperature BTF.

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