Control method for operating a heat recovery steam generator
US-10101021-B2 · Oct 16, 2018 · US
US9879853B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9879853-B2 |
| Application number | US-201113641988-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 5, 2011 |
| Priority date | Apr 30, 2010 |
| Publication date | Jan 30, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jan 30, 2018 |
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A steam generator is provided. The steam generator has a combustion chamber having a peripheral wall formed at least partially from gas-proof, welded steam generator pipes, at least two additional inner walls formed at least partially from additional steam generator pipes which are arranged inside the combustion chamber. The inner walls are connected one behind the other on the flow medium side by an intermediate collector. The steam generator has a high service life and is reliable. The flow medium on the inlet of the inner wall upstream of the intermediate collector has a lower temperature than that of the flow medium on an inlet of the peripheral wall.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A steam generator, comprising: a combustion chamber having a peripheral wall formed at least partly from gas-proof, welded steam generator pipes; an inner wall and a further inner wall formed at least partly from additional steam generator pipes, wherein the inner wall and the further inner wall are arranged inside the combustion chamber, wherein the further inner wall is connected downstream from the inner wall on a flow medium side by an intermediate collector, and wherein a flow medium has a lower temperature at an inlet of the inner wall than a flow medium at an inlet of the peripheral wall, wherein an economizer device is connected upstream of the inlet of the inner wall and upstream of the inlet of the peripheral wall on the flow medium side and uses waste heat to preheat flow medium admitted to the economizer device to produce a preheated flow medium, wherein the flow medium at the inlet of the inner wall has a smaller heat input than the flow medium at the inlet of the peripheral wall, wherein the peripheral wall and the inner wall form an evaporator such that flow medium introduced to the evaporator is evaporated, wherein the steam generator is designed as a once-through boiler, wherein the temperature of the flow medium supplied to the inlet of the inner wall is such that no steam content arises in the intermediate collector, wherein a bridging line branches off before an inlet of a flow medium side of the economizer and opens out into the inlet of the inner wall, and wherein a first part of the preheated flow medium is supplied directly to the peripheral wall from the economizer device and a second part of the preheated flow medium is conveyed via a line to the bridging line such that the second part of the preheated flow medium is mixed with flow medium from the bridging line that has not been preheated by the economizer device thereby making the flow medium at the inlet of the inner wall have a lower temperature than the flow medium at the inlet of the peripheral wall. 2. The steam generator as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the combustion chamber comprises a fluidized-bed firing device. 3. The steam generator as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the inner wall is arranged symmetrically in the combustion chamber and is connected upstream of the intermediate collector on the flow medium side. 4. The steam generator as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the bridging line comprises a flow regulation valve. 5. A method for operating a steam generator having a combustion chamber with a peripheral wall formed at least partly from gas-proof, welded steam generator pipes, comprising: forming an inner wall and a further inner wall at least partly from additional steam generator pipes; arranging the inner wall and the further inner wall inside the combustion chamber; connecting the further inner wall downstream from the inner wall on a flow medium side by an intermediate collector; connecting an economizer device upstream of an inlet of the peripheral wall on the flow medium side; preheating a flow medium admitted to the economizer device utilizing waste heat to produce a preheated flow medium; supplying by the economizer device a flow medium having a lower temperature at an inlet of the inner wall than a flow medium supplied at the inlet of the peripheral wall such that no steam content arises in the intermediate collector; and providing a bridging line that branches off before an inlet of a flow medium side of the economizer and opens out into the inlet of the inner wall, wherein the peripheral wall and the inner wall form an evaporator such that flow medium introduced to the evaporator is evaporated, wherein the steam generator is designed as a once-through boiler, and wherein a first part of the preheated flow medium is supplied directly to the peripheral wall from the economizer device and a second part of the preheated flow medium is conveyed via a line to the bridging line such that the second part of the preheated flow medium is mixed with flow medium from the bridging line that has not been preheated by the economizer device thereby making the flow medium at the inlet of the inner wall have a lower temperature than the flow medium at the inlet of the peripheral wall.
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