On possibility of replacement of saturated steam with hot water at circulating heating of fuel oil

Circulating heating of fuel oil in railway tanks is performed, as a rule, with the help of saturated steam by preparing a heating flow of fuel oil with a temperature of about 80...90°C. For the operation services of fuel oil storages, it is interesting to consider replacing steam with hot water. The...

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Main Authors: Petrushchenkov Valery, Shcheglov Michail
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2019-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2019/66/e3sconf_eece18_05005.pdf
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spelling doaj-a6452f30aac5416fa129487521223a1c2021-02-02T05:31:05ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422019-01-011400500510.1051/e3sconf/201914005005e3sconf_eece18_05005On possibility of replacement of saturated steam with hot water at circulating heating of fuel oilPetrushchenkov Valery0Shcheglov Michail1Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic UniversityMechanical Factory “Enerprom”Circulating heating of fuel oil in railway tanks is performed, as a rule, with the help of saturated steam by preparing a heating flow of fuel oil with a temperature of about 80...90°C. For the operation services of fuel oil storages, it is interesting to consider replacing steam with hot water. The behavior of the existing system of circulating heating of fuel oil of M100 brand when changing the heating medium for the heater of fuel oil flow in the form of a plate heat exchanger is considered. The initial temperature of hot water is assumed to be equal to the design temperature of 115°C in the steam-fuel heat exchanger. The values of the thermal capacity of the heater flow of fuel oil, fuel oil consumption, flow rate and the temperature of the heating water flow at the outlet of the heat exchanger are defined depending on the temperature of the heated fuel oil in the range of 80...90°C. Reducing the temperature of fuel oil at the outlet of the heat exchanger from 90 to 80°C allows to increase its capacity by 30.1%, that is, to accelerate the heating of fuel oil in the tank and reduce the time of its discharge.https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2019/66/e3sconf_eece18_05005.pdf
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On possibility of replacement of saturated steam with hot water at circulating heating of fuel oil
E3S Web of Conferences
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Shcheglov Michail
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title On possibility of replacement of saturated steam with hot water at circulating heating of fuel oil
title_short On possibility of replacement of saturated steam with hot water at circulating heating of fuel oil
title_full On possibility of replacement of saturated steam with hot water at circulating heating of fuel oil
title_fullStr On possibility of replacement of saturated steam with hot water at circulating heating of fuel oil
title_full_unstemmed On possibility of replacement of saturated steam with hot water at circulating heating of fuel oil
title_sort on possibility of replacement of saturated steam with hot water at circulating heating of fuel oil
publisher EDP Sciences
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issn 2267-1242
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Circulating heating of fuel oil in railway tanks is performed, as a rule, with the help of saturated steam by preparing a heating flow of fuel oil with a temperature of about 80...90°C. For the operation services of fuel oil storages, it is interesting to consider replacing steam with hot water. The behavior of the existing system of circulating heating of fuel oil of M100 brand when changing the heating medium for the heater of fuel oil flow in the form of a plate heat exchanger is considered. The initial temperature of hot water is assumed to be equal to the design temperature of 115°C in the steam-fuel heat exchanger. The values of the thermal capacity of the heater flow of fuel oil, fuel oil consumption, flow rate and the temperature of the heating water flow at the outlet of the heat exchanger are defined depending on the temperature of the heated fuel oil in the range of 80...90°C. Reducing the temperature of fuel oil at the outlet of the heat exchanger from 90 to 80°C allows to increase its capacity by 30.1%, that is, to accelerate the heating of fuel oil in the tank and reduce the time of its discharge.
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