Structure and performance of a 600MWe supercritical CFB boiler with water cooled panels

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The circulating fluidized bed (CFB) combustion technology is one of the approved clean combustion technologies, and the power supply efficiency can be improved combining with the supercritical technology. A 600MWe supercritical CFB boiler is introduced in this paper. This boiler is designed based on the success of 300 MWe CFB boilers, which has a single furnace with three cyclones without external heat exchangers. There are twin furnaces and twin air distributors in the boiler. The water walls of the twin furnace above dense bed combines to a common fence wall with some channels to balance the pressure of the two furnaces. The smooth tubes are adopted in membrane water wall with mixing header. Six cyclones are located beside the furnace as well as six loopseals and six external heat exchangers. The hydrodynamic characteristic of water wall is available with the modeling prediction. And the performance of the 600MWe supercritical CFB boiler is also investigated.

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Li, Y., Nie, L., Hu, X. K., Yue, G. X., Li, W. K., Wu, Y. X., … Che, D. F. (2009). Structure and performance of a 600MWe supercritical CFB boiler with water cooled panels. In Proceedings of the 20th International Conference on Fluidized Bed Combustion (pp. 132–136). SpringerOpen. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-02682-9_14

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