CFD Analysis of Superheater in View of Boiler Tube Leakage: Ajay N. Ingale, Vivek C. Pathade, Dr. Vivek H. Tatwawadi
CFD Analysis of Superheater in View of Boiler Tube Leakage: Ajay N. Ingale, Vivek C. Pathade, Dr. Vivek H. Tatwawadi
CFD Analysis of Superheater in View of Boiler Tube Leakage: Ajay N. Ingale, Vivek C. Pathade, Dr. Vivek H. Tatwawadi
Abstract All the thermal power plants are facing the problem
of boiler tube leakage. Bhusawal Thermal Power Station (BTPS)
is also facing the same problem of Boiler Tube Leakage
frequently. The consequences of which affects the working of
power plant and national income in general. The aim of this paper
is to study boiler tube leakage problem in the super heater and try
to find the causes of tube leakages with the help of simulation. A
2-D modeling of super heater is performed using CFD and
temperature of the flue gases over the coils using the actual
boundary conditions has been studied. The CFD results can be
useful for the maintenance engineer to make suitable prediction
of the tube life and make suitable arrangement for the high
temperature zone to reduce the erosion of tube coil and restricting
the tube leakage problem.
Index Terms CFD, Boiler Tube Leakage, Superheater.
I. INTRODUCTION
Thermal power plants contribute about 71% to all India
installed capacity of electric power generating stations. Coal
continues to be the dominant fuel source for fossil fuel steam
generation in the Indian electric utility industry accounting
almost 55% of the power generated. With the ever-increasing
demand for electricity it is very necessary for the power
plants to generate electricity without forced outages. Boiler
tube failure is the prime reason of forced outages at coal fired
thermal power plants. Whole world is facing problem due to
crisis in energy sector. The production rate of energy is
insufficient in proportion with the demand. Thermal hydel,
nuclear and non-conventional power stations are running at
their full capacity. Due to over-load the power stations are
also facing many technical difficulties. One such major
difficulty arises due to boiler tube leakage in the thermal
power stations.
Coal available from various parts of Maharashtra which is
used in thermal power plants has ash content about 30-40 %.
Due to low quality coal, flue gases liberated from combustion
of coal carries fly ash with it. After combustion flue gases
passes over the superheater, airpreheater etc. Abrasive nature
of coal may damage heat exchangers. It has hampered
working of power station and overall efficiency of power
station. So study of boiler tube leakage and finding the
solution for the problem is need of thermal power station.
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III. CFD RESULTS
A. Temperature Plots
There are two temperature plots one for the steam flowing
inside the final SH tube and other for the temperature of flue
gases flowing over the final superheater tube. Figure 1 shows
the variation of temperature of steam flowing inside the final
superheater tube and figure 4 shows the variation of
temperature of flue gases flowing over the final superheater
tube. As the superheater is nothing but the heat exchanger it
increases the temperature of the steam flowing inside the tube
and hence the temperature of the flue gases is decreasing
from inlet i.e. from left side to the right side. At certain region
sudden temperature variation leads to the thermal
embrittlement. Tube bend is found to be exposed to the high
temperature region. This may leads to fatigue and cracks near
the weld joints of the tube resulting into change in shape and
cracks near the corners.
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carried out on study of boiler tube leakages and CFD analysis
of final superheater.
1. The erosion due to flue gas containing fly ash and
overheating are playing major role in boiler tube
leakages. So, it is very necessary to reduce the erosion
and indirectly reduction in breakdown time.
2. The CFD result shows the temperature near the U-tube
bend found more than the permissible. In one U-tube
pass the temperature of steam in the tube increases by
570C. This fluctuation of temperature causes the boiler
tube leakage. And hence more attention should be given
to maintain the designed values of velocity and
temperature.
REFERENCES
[1] R. Easwaran, Boiler Tube Failures and Remedies, Bharat
Heavy Electricals Limited, Tiruchirapalli, 2006
[2] J.Anderson, Computational fluid dynamics , McGraw-hill
international editions ISBN 0-07-113210-4, 1995.
IV. CONCLUSION
The result obtained with CFD model shows more realistic
picture of final superheater. The temperature plots show that
the high temperature affecting zones are the U-tube bends of
the superheater. The CFD analysis of the final superheater
tube was done with the critical study of boiler tube leakage.
Due to limitation of software it was very difficult to mesh the
geometry with higher number of cell. Hence, in future this
progress report will be of great importance to the researchers
working on the boiler. The scope for future work is to go for
3-D model, which shows the open door to work in this area of
CFD.
Following are important conclusions drawn from the work
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