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Energy and Exergy Analysis of a Coal Fired Power Plant

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posted on 2024-09-20, 01:57 authored by Sumeet Kumar, Dileep KumarDileep Kumar, Rizwan Ahmed Memon, Majid Ali Wassan, Mir Skindar Ali
In this paper, energy and exergy analysis has been conducted on a subcritical coal fired power plant of Wisconsin Power and Light Company, USA to investigate the steam cycle energy and exergy efficiency. The cycle is analyzed by developing a mathematical model using its operating and design parameters. The analysis is performed using EES (Engineering Equation Solver). The energy analysis shows that major share of energy loss occurs in condenser i.e. 72% of total cycle energy loss, whereas, exergy analysis shows that 83.09% total exergy destruction of cycle occurs in boiler.Furthermore, the simulation results are compared with actual with an absolute error of 3.1%. Additionally, the parametric study is performed to examine the effects of various operating parameters such as main steam pressure and temperature, condenser pressure, terminal and drain cooler temperature difference on net power output, energy andexergy efficiency of cycle. The parametric study shows that the plant has maximum energy and exergy efficiencies at steam pressure of 2500psi, condenser pressure of 1.0psi and main steam temperature of 1100oF. Furthermore, these parameters do not seem to change energy and exergy efficiencies significantly.

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Journal

MEHRAN UNIVERSITY RESEARCH JOURNAL OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY

Volume

37

Pagination

611-624

ISSN

0254-7821

eISSN

2413-7219

Language

English

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Issue

4

Publisher

MEHRAN UNIV ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY