posted on 2002-01-01, 00:00authored byEric Hu, C Baziotopoulos, Yuncang Li
Although the thermodynamic advantages of using solar energy to replace the bleed off steam in the regeneration system of Rankine cycle coal fired power stations has been proven theoretically, the practical techno/economic feasibility of the concept has yet to be confirmed relative to real power station applications. To investigate this concept further, a computer modelling software “THERMSOLV” was developed by Deakin University researchers, together with the support of the Victorian power industry and Australian Research Council (ARC). This newly developed software simulates the steam cycle to assess the techno/economic merit of the solar aided concept for various power station structures, locations and local electricity market conditions. Two case studies, one in Victoria Australia and one in Yunnan Province, China, have been carried out to show the application of the software. This paper reports the structure and functions of the software, and the results of the two case studies.
History
Pagination
1 - 7
Location
Melbourne, Australia
Open access
Yes
Start date
2002-09-29
End date
2002-10-02
ISBN-13
9780732622060
ISBN-10
0732622069
Language
eng
Notes
Reproduced with the kind permission of the copyright owner