Volume 1: Fuels and Combustion, Material Handling, Emissions; Steam Generators; Heat Exchangers and Cooling Systems; Turbines, 2013
DOI: 10.1115/power2013-98006
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Effects on Boiler Efficiency Standards and Computed Coal Flow Given Variable Ambient Oxygen and Humidity

Abstract: This paper examines the sensitivities of ambient conditions on the most basic understanding of fossil-fired power plants: boiler efficiency and associated computed fuel flow. Conditions studied were ambient oxygen in the combustion air, and the air’s water content. This research was conducted at the 610 MWe Boardman Coal Plant operated by Portland General Electric. Burning Powder River Basin coal, it has been tested numerous times by the authors including several 4 to 6 month long projects used to throughly un… Show more

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