Abstract

The paper presented the description of the experimental installation for testing of the computer systems for on-line monitoring of the power boilers operation. The results of the experiment can be used for calculation of temperature and thermal stresses distribution in thick walled pressure elements based on the solution of the inverse heat conduction problem.

Highlights

  • The Polish power plants, in the vast majority, operate power units installed 25 years ago or earlier

  • Proper estimation of pressure elements damage ratio of power units allows to decide on exchange used elements or decommissioning whole power unit

  • In order to further development of the monitoring system experimental installation named Installation for testing computer systems for on-line monitoring of power boilers operation. This installation enables to conduct the research and development in conditions similar to those that exist in steam boilers installed in the power plants [10-14]

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Introduction

The Polish power plants, in the vast majority, operate power units installed 25 years ago or earlier. Thermal Limitations Block allows for safe and quick start-up and shutdown of power boilers, resulting in reduced start-up losses while the high durability of boiler pressure parts is maintained. Block Efficiency Limitations (BOS) allow for power boiler operation with high efficiency and automatic cleaning of the heating surfaces of the combustion chamber and the steam super heater with sootblowers. In order to further development of the monitoring system experimental installation named Installation for testing computer systems for on-line monitoring of power boilers operation. This installation enables to conduct the research and development in conditions similar to those that exist in steam boilers installed in the power plants [10-14]

Description of the experimental installation
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