Data Driven Approach to Analyzing The Impact of Power Plant Cycling on Air Preheater Degradation and Remaining Useful Life

Himanshu Sharma, V. Adetola, L. Marinovici, H. Schaef
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Due to the increased penetration of renewable energy generation sources, and fluctuations of the oil and gas prices, modern coal burning power plants deal with increased variability in the demand for power generation. These varying demands result in their intermittent under-capacity operation (cycling). Periodical ramping down and back up to follow the daily power demands causes damages to the plant components reducing its operational life. In this paper we analyze the impact of cycling on a rotary Ljungstrom air preheater (APH) unit installed at a coal fire power plant in the US. An inefficient air preheater can significantly impact boiler performance. Due to the repeated boiler’s hot-cold start, the APH experiences fluctuating operating conditions that result in accelerated degradation mechanisms, such as dew-point corrosion, fouling/deposition plugging, and air heater leakage. The analysis in this paper utilizes field data related to APH basket replacement, and the number of cycles experienced by the boiler to model the life expectancy of the baskets. The data-driven model enables preventive maintenance strategies for the APH by predicting how long the APH baskets will last in a probabilistic sense. The analysis showed that an increase in cycling for a fixed operation time can reduce the APH basket remaining useful life by about 30%.
数据驱动方法分析电厂循环对空气预热器退化和剩余使用寿命的影响
由于可再生能源发电的渗透率增加,以及石油和天然气价格的波动,现代燃煤发电厂应对发电需求的变异性增加。这些不同的需求导致它们间歇性的低容量运行(循环)。为了满足日常电力需求而周期性地下降和恢复,会对工厂部件造成损害,降低其运行寿命。本文分析了循环对安装在美国某燃煤电厂的旋转Ljungstrom空气预热器(APH)机组的影响。低效的空气预热器会严重影响锅炉的性能。由于锅炉的反复冷热启动,APH经历波动的运行条件,导致加速降解机制,如露点腐蚀,结垢/沉积堵塞,空气加热器泄漏。本文的分析使用了与APH炉篮更换相关的现场数据,以及锅炉经历的循环次数来模拟炉篮的预期寿命。数据驱动模型通过在概率意义上预测APH篮的持续时间,从而实现APH的预防性维护策略。分析表明,在固定的操作时间内,增加循环次数可以使APH篮的剩余使用寿命减少约30%。
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