Environmentally Oriented Modernization of Power Boilers

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Elsevier, May 15, 2020 - Technology & Engineering - 344 pages

Environmentally oriented modernization of power boilers explains how to retrofit and upgrade power boilers in aging thermal and CHP plants, with emphasis on pulverized fuel boilers (PF). The work provides direct avenues to higher boiler efficiency, harmful emissions reduction, fuel grinding system modernization, fuel flexibility, boiler operation flexibilization, reduced corrosion, erosion, and fouling. It also explores how to integrate emission reduction systems into boiler operations. The work is planned for engineers and graduate students as well as for power plant management. For the latter, it helps find the best solution for the necessary modernization and functions as an aid in organizing tenders as well as in evaluating projects offered.

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  • Presents, in a clear and accessible way, the most important solutions related to boiler emissions reduction, including CO2 emissions
  • Helps increase boiler efficiency through technical and operational upgrades
  • Helps increase the usefulness of boilers by increasing fuel and operational flexibility
  • Supports reduction of harmful phenomena, such as corrosion, erosion, and fouling
  • Accompanied with a careful selection of realized modernizations, including pitfalls and best practice discussion
  • Chapters are presented alongside hundreds of literature references for further study
 

Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction
1
Chapter 2 Boiler efficiency and thermal losses
9
Chapter 3 Modernization to reduce the flue gas loss
15
Chapter 4 Reduction of nitrogen oxide emissions
79
Chapter 5 Modernization of fuel grinding systems
135
Chapter 6 Replacing coal with other fuels
167
Chapter 7 Adaptation of boilers for biomass burning
177
Chapter 8 Harmful phenomena in modernized boilers
213
Chapter 9 Conversion of an existing boiler to a condensing boiler
283
Chapter 10 Increasing flexibility of boiler operation
291
Chapter 11 Interactions between emission reduction systems
309
Symbols
317
Index
323
Back cover
337
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About the author (2020)

Marek Pronobis is an expert in boilers and auxiliary equipment, novel heating surfaces, boiler modernisation, fuel flexibility, and low-NOx combustion in fossil and renewable fuels. He has conducted research on fouling and formation of ash deposits in boilers, erosion and corrosion processes in boilers, grinding and drying processes in solid fuel preparation installations, aluminosilicate additives improving boiler operation, and SCR and SNCR technology. He has published over 230 publications in scientific journals and conference proceedings.

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