Condensation Heat of Turbine Exhaust Steam Recycling Research in Combined Heat and Power System

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Condensation heat of turbine exhaust steam is not only failed to use reasonable and effective in traditional thermal power plant, but also had a huge negative impact on the environment in the form of thermal pollution. This paper has a comparative analysis in condensation heat recovery technology programs of turbine exhaust steam, which is taken a certain 200MW CHP unit as the application object. Simulation and optimization analysis of the absorption heat pump technology is made for optimizing system parameters and operating parameters. The coal consumption analysis shows that absorption heat pump has a good energy conservation and emission reduction benefits.

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October 2013

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