Comparative Evaluation of Integrated Waste Heat Utilization Systems for Coal-Fired Power Plants Based on In-Depth Boiler-Turbine Integration and Organic Rankine Cycle

To maximize the system-level heat integration, three retrofit concepts of waste heat recovery via organic Rankine cycle (ORC), in-depth boiler-turbine integration, and coupling of both are proposed, analyzed and comprehensively compared in terms of thermodynamic and economic performances. For thermo...

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Main Authors: Shengwei Huang, Chengzhou Li, Tianyu Tan, Peng Fu, Ligang Wang, Yongping Yang
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Published: MDPI AG 2018-01-01
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1099-4300/20/2/89
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spelling doaj-ccd025c9dcb3447eb02bb2256be7a34b2020-11-24T22:43:48ZengMDPI AGEntropy1099-43002018-01-012028910.3390/e20020089e20020089Comparative Evaluation of Integrated Waste Heat Utilization Systems for Coal-Fired Power Plants Based on In-Depth Boiler-Turbine Integration and Organic Rankine CycleShengwei Huang0Chengzhou Li1Tianyu Tan2Peng Fu3Ligang Wang4Yongping Yang5National Research Center for Thermal Power Engineering and Technology, North China Electric Power University, Changping district, Beijing 102206, ChinaNational Research Center for Thermal Power Engineering and Technology, North China Electric Power University, Changping district, Beijing 102206, ChinaNational Research Center for Thermal Power Engineering and Technology, North China Electric Power University, Changping district, Beijing 102206, ChinaShenhua Guohua (Beijing) Electric Power Research Institute, Chaoyang district, Beijing 100025, ChinaIndustrial Process and Energy Systems Engineering, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne, Sion 1951, SwitzerlandNational Research Center for Thermal Power Engineering and Technology, North China Electric Power University, Changping district, Beijing 102206, ChinaTo maximize the system-level heat integration, three retrofit concepts of waste heat recovery via organic Rankine cycle (ORC), in-depth boiler-turbine integration, and coupling of both are proposed, analyzed and comprehensively compared in terms of thermodynamic and economic performances. For thermodynamic analysis, exergy analysis is employed with grand composite curves illustrated to identify how the systems are fundamentally and quantitatively improved, and to highlight key processes for system improvement. For economic analysis, annual revenue and investment payback period are calculated based on the estimation of capital investment of each component to identify the economic feasibility and competitiveness of each retrofit concept proposed. The results show that the in-depth boiler-turbine integration achieves a better temperature match of heat flows involved for different fluids and multi-stage air preheating, thus a significant improvement of power output (23.99 MW), which is much larger than that of the system with only ORC (6.49 MW). This is mainly due to the limitation of the ultra-low temperature (from 135 to 75 °C) heat available from the flue gas for ORC. The thermodynamic improvement is mostly contributed by the reduction of exergy destruction within the boiler subsystem, which is eventually converted to mechanical power; while the exergy destruction within the turbine system is almost not changed for the three concepts. The selection of ORC working fluids is performed to maximize the power output. Due to the low-grade heat source, the cycle with R11 offers the largest additional net power generation but is not significantly better than the other preselected working fluids. Economically, the in-depth boiler-turbine integration is the most economic completive solution with a payback period of only 0.78 year. The ORC concept is less attractive for a sole application due to a long payback time (2.26 years). However, by coupling both concepts, a net power output of 26.51 MW and a payback time of almost one year are achieved, which may promote the large-scale production and deployment of ORC with a cost reduction and competitiveness enhancement.http://www.mdpi.com/1099-4300/20/2/89coal-fired power plantswaste heat utilizationorganic Rankine cycleexergy analysisin-depth boiler-turbine integration
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author Shengwei Huang
Chengzhou Li
Tianyu Tan
Peng Fu
Ligang Wang
Yongping Yang
spellingShingle Shengwei Huang
Chengzhou Li
Tianyu Tan
Peng Fu
Ligang Wang
Yongping Yang
Comparative Evaluation of Integrated Waste Heat Utilization Systems for Coal-Fired Power Plants Based on In-Depth Boiler-Turbine Integration and Organic Rankine Cycle
Entropy
coal-fired power plants
waste heat utilization
organic Rankine cycle
exergy analysis
in-depth boiler-turbine integration
author_facet Shengwei Huang
Chengzhou Li
Tianyu Tan
Peng Fu
Ligang Wang
Yongping Yang
author_sort Shengwei Huang
title Comparative Evaluation of Integrated Waste Heat Utilization Systems for Coal-Fired Power Plants Based on In-Depth Boiler-Turbine Integration and Organic Rankine Cycle
title_short Comparative Evaluation of Integrated Waste Heat Utilization Systems for Coal-Fired Power Plants Based on In-Depth Boiler-Turbine Integration and Organic Rankine Cycle
title_full Comparative Evaluation of Integrated Waste Heat Utilization Systems for Coal-Fired Power Plants Based on In-Depth Boiler-Turbine Integration and Organic Rankine Cycle
title_fullStr Comparative Evaluation of Integrated Waste Heat Utilization Systems for Coal-Fired Power Plants Based on In-Depth Boiler-Turbine Integration and Organic Rankine Cycle
title_full_unstemmed Comparative Evaluation of Integrated Waste Heat Utilization Systems for Coal-Fired Power Plants Based on In-Depth Boiler-Turbine Integration and Organic Rankine Cycle
title_sort comparative evaluation of integrated waste heat utilization systems for coal-fired power plants based on in-depth boiler-turbine integration and organic rankine cycle
publisher MDPI AG
series Entropy
issn 1099-4300
publishDate 2018-01-01
description To maximize the system-level heat integration, three retrofit concepts of waste heat recovery via organic Rankine cycle (ORC), in-depth boiler-turbine integration, and coupling of both are proposed, analyzed and comprehensively compared in terms of thermodynamic and economic performances. For thermodynamic analysis, exergy analysis is employed with grand composite curves illustrated to identify how the systems are fundamentally and quantitatively improved, and to highlight key processes for system improvement. For economic analysis, annual revenue and investment payback period are calculated based on the estimation of capital investment of each component to identify the economic feasibility and competitiveness of each retrofit concept proposed. The results show that the in-depth boiler-turbine integration achieves a better temperature match of heat flows involved for different fluids and multi-stage air preheating, thus a significant improvement of power output (23.99 MW), which is much larger than that of the system with only ORC (6.49 MW). This is mainly due to the limitation of the ultra-low temperature (from 135 to 75 °C) heat available from the flue gas for ORC. The thermodynamic improvement is mostly contributed by the reduction of exergy destruction within the boiler subsystem, which is eventually converted to mechanical power; while the exergy destruction within the turbine system is almost not changed for the three concepts. The selection of ORC working fluids is performed to maximize the power output. Due to the low-grade heat source, the cycle with R11 offers the largest additional net power generation but is not significantly better than the other preselected working fluids. Economically, the in-depth boiler-turbine integration is the most economic completive solution with a payback period of only 0.78 year. The ORC concept is less attractive for a sole application due to a long payback time (2.26 years). However, by coupling both concepts, a net power output of 26.51 MW and a payback time of almost one year are achieved, which may promote the large-scale production and deployment of ORC with a cost reduction and competitiveness enhancement.
topic coal-fired power plants
waste heat utilization
organic Rankine cycle
exergy analysis
in-depth boiler-turbine integration
url http://www.mdpi.com/1099-4300/20/2/89
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