Abstract
In this paper, exergy analysis of a 210 MW SPP (Steam Power Plant) is performed. Firstly, the plant is modeled and validated, followed by a parametric study to show the effects of various operating parameters on the performance parameters. The net power output, energy efficiency, and exergy efficiency are taken as the performance parameters, while the condenser pressure, main steam pressure, bled steam pressures, main steam temperature, and reheat steam temperature isnominated as the operating parameters. Moreover, multiple polynomial regression models are developed to correlate each performance parameter with the operating parameters. The performance is then optimizedby using Direct-searchmethod. According to the results, the net power output, energy efficiency, and exergy efficiency are calculated as 186.5 MW, 31.37 and 30.41%, respectively under normal operating conditions as a base case. The condenser is a major contributor towards the energy loss, followed by the boiler, whereas the highest irreversibilities occur in the boiler and turbine. According to the parametric study, variation in the operating parameters greatly influences the performance parameters. The regression models have appeared to be a good estimator of the performance parameters. The optimum net power output, energy efficiency and exergy efficiency are obtained as 227.6 MW, 37.4 and 36.4, respectively, which have been calculated along with optimal values of selected operating parameters.
Highlights
The world’s electricity needs are mainly met by fossil fuels
The parametric study has been conductedto evaluate the effects of various operating parameters on the performance parameters
The net power output, energy efficiency, and exergy efficiency are taken as the performance parameters
Summary
The world’s electricity needs are mainly met by fossil fuels. The development of renewable energy sources like solar and wind power has been growing remarkably; the reliance on fossil fuel is expected to continue for many years to come [1]. Et al [17] have conducted the exergy analysis of a coal based 210MW SPP with design parameters and focused on its exergetic performances under different loads.Srinivas, et al [18] have conducted thermodynamic analysis of a steam power plant to observe the effects of multiple number of feedwater heaters on its performance. According to their findings, efficiency improves with increase in the boiler pressure, turbine inlet temperature and furnace temperature with the optimum number of feed-water heaters. Optimization is performed to find optimal operating parameters corresponding to maximum plant performance
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