How does a Power Plant Boiler work? - Water and Steam System.

Written by:  • Edited by: Lamar Stonecypher
Updated Oct 31, 2009
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The boiler generates high pressure steam by transfering the heat of Combustion in various heat transfer sections. This part of the article series briefly describes the flow and arrangement of the heat transfer sections in a boiler. In line diagrams help make the concept clear.

The Basics.

Volume of one unit mass of steam is thousand times that of water, When water is converted to steam in a closed vessel the pressure will increase. Boiler uses this principle to produce high pressure steam.

Conversion of Water to Steam evolves in three stages.

  • Heating the water from cold condition to boiling point or saturation temperature – sensible heat addition.
  • Water boils at saturation temperature to produce steam - Latent heat.addition.
  • Heating steam from saturation temperature to higher temperature called Superheating to increase the power plant output and efficiency.

Sensible Heat Addition

Feed Water Pump.

The first step is to get a constant supply of water at high pressure into the boiler. Since the boiler is always at a high pressure. ‘Boiler feed water pump’ pumps the water at high pressure into the boiler from the ‘feed water tank’. The pump is akin to the heart in the human body.

Pre-Heating

'Feed water heaters’, using extracted steam from the turbine, adds a part of the sensible heat even before the water enters the boiler.

Economiser.

Most of the sensible heat is absorbed in the Economiser. These are a set of coils made from steel tubes located in the tail end of a boiler. The hot gases leaving the boiler furnace heat the water in the coils. The water temperature is slightly less than the saturation temperature. From the economiser the water is fed to the 'drum'.

Pre-Heating & Economiser

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Latent Heat Addition

Drum.

The drum itself a large cylindrical vessel that functions as the storage and feeding point for water and the collection point for water and steam mixture. This is the largest and most important pressure part in the boiler and weighs in the range 250 Tons for 600 MW power plant.

Water Walls

Boiling takes place in the ‘Water Walls’ which are water filled tubes that form the walls of the furnace. Water Walls get the water from the ‘downcomers’ which are large pipes connected to the drum. The downcomers and the water wall tubes form the two legs of a water column.

As the water heats up in the furnace a part of the water in the water-wall tubes becomes steam. This water steam mixture has a lower density than the water in the downcomers. This density difference creates a circulation of water from the drum, through the downcomers, water walls and back to the drum. Steam collects at the upper half of the drum. The steam is then sent to the next sections.

The temperature in the drum, downcomers and water wall is at the saturation temperature.

WaterWalls

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SuperHeat / ReHeat

SuperHeater

Steam from the drum passes to the SuperHeater coils placed in the Flue gas path.. The steam temperature increases from the saturation temperature till the maximum required for operation. The superheated steam then finally goes to the turbine.Final Superheater temperatures are in the Range of 540 to 570 °C for large power plants and SuperHeated steam pressures are around 175 bar.

Reheater

Steam from the exhaust of the first stage turbine goes back to the boiler for reheating and is returned to the second stage. Reheater coils in the flue gas path does the reheating of the returned steam. The reheat steam is at a much lower pressure than the super heated steam but the final reheater temperature is the same as the superheated steam temperature. Reheating to high temperatures improves the output and efficiency of the Power Plant. Final Reheater temperatures are normally in the range of 560 to 600 °C. Reheat steam pressures are normally around 45 bar.

SuperHeater / ReHeater

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The above are the major water and steam circuit items in a boiler and are collectively called the ‘pressure parts’.


Comments

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bob flandercrapfuck Nov 9, 2011 12:00 PM
RE: How does a Power Plant Boiler work? - Water and Steam System.
ha ha ha i get it                   not funny
shepherd Mkundu Aug 22, 2011 2:38 AM
vaccum vs thrust
On our 220MW machine we started having poor Cond vacuum above 17Kpa on the 15th, by the 19th thrust bearing temperatures were up operating above 90 degC. The vacuum and bearing temp improve marginally when we reduce load. Can you please explain the relationship between Condensor vacuum and thrust and why the high bearing temp.
jafar Aug 3, 2011 4:31 PM
boiler pressure
our power station work on 169اbar we decrease it to150bar, now load 200mw , how could this affected turbine and boiler efficiency?
johnzactruba Jul 17, 2011 9:43 AM
reply superheaters
Theoritically it is simple if one considers the amount of superhaet to be added and and knowing the flue gas temperature and mass. But practically it is much more difficult.
One has to consider where the superheater is located in the flue gas path, how much of radiation heat and how much of convection heat, flue gas specfic heats, how the tube are arranged, size of tubes etc.
This requires lot of iterations in the calculations. Boiler manufacturers have programs and models that take care of this.
Hamid Jul 11, 2011 11:44 AM
superheaters
Can you suggest a guideline calculation for sizing steam boiler superheaters
ss Jun 10, 2011 1:06 PM
dissolved oxygen incondensate water
As mentioned above if high what happen in system
Suresh Chandran May 26, 2011 1:23 AM
testing various boiler trips and alarms
Please let me know the testing procedure for various trips and alarms w.r.t marine boiler.
SJG May 19, 2011 4:39 AM
Need some study aid on HP and LP Heaters
I need some information on the functioning of HP and LP heaters.

I also need help on how to calculate efficiency of boilers( Heat loss, IO method, etc.), FD, PA fans, HP and LP heaters, Turbines.

Looking forward for your help. Thanks in advance.
Chinmoy sen May 16, 2011 5:54 AM
Boiler
how the safety valves are set? I mean if a Superheated steam outlet pressure 17.5MPa and Boiler design pressure 19.95MPa then at what pressure the safety is valve to set?
Harrison Whisenant May 15, 2011 9:21 AM
Training aids
Sir,
I am an instructor at an apprentice school for pipefitters. Your articles are easy to understand, and I am going to use the info to form my class curriculum for next year. Could you tell me where I might obtain some training aids, i,e,: interactive, annimated, etc.?
arifin Apr 5, 2011 1:56 PM
CFB Boiler problem
Dear Sir'

What could cause a reduction in sand?
arifin Apr 5, 2011 1:48 PM
Cyclone separator CFB boiler problems
Dear Sir'

Our company has a CFB boiler with a design capacity 220t / h. we have a problem with the material to agglomerate resulting in blockage of the air nozzle. and result in clogged so that no cyclone circulation. I wanted to ask whether the cause ..?
DHAVAL Apr 5, 2011 1:32 PM
for asking some doubt
sir.. this is very good artical.. i have no any question this time..i just want to request you that give me a permision to ask you some doubt related powerplant.. i m working in L&T project as a mechanical engineer.. i hope you will reply me positive..sir plz reply me on my email.. thank u..
johnzactruba Apr 4, 2011 6:10 PM
reply SHUKOOR
TPH is tons per hour of steam flow from the boiler. Boilers are denoted by their steam capacity in TPH or kg/second or pounds per hr(Lbh).
SHUKOOR Apr 2, 2011 1:28 AM
ABOUT TPH IN BOILER
DEAR SIR,

I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW ABOUT THE TPH IN BOILERS
HOW IT IS CALCULATED , IT IS RELATED TO TONNAGE
KINDLY REPLY
johnzactruba Mar 30, 2011 6:45 PM
reply shepherd
With HP heater out of service, the heat duty of the boiler is high, because the inlet water temperature is less. There will be load restrictions with HP heater out conditions. ( Or the boiler should have been designed for the normal load with the higher heat duty).
This could be reason for the economizer failures.
shepherd Mar 30, 2011 5:17 AM
HP Heater bypass
I am currently running on HP heater bypass, and I have had three consecutive leaks on the economiser inlet header tubes this month. Could the bypass be the problem
johnzactruba Mar 29, 2011 6:06 PM
reply Chinmoy Sen
The following information is required.
1. inlet gas volume, temperature and density
2. inlet dust concentration.
3. outlet dust concentration.
4. redundancy required.
johnzactruba Mar 29, 2011 6:02 PM
reply Chinmoy
Buckstays are basically stiffners for the furnace walls so that it does not bulge out or cave in during pressure fluctuations.
Chinmoy Sen Mar 29, 2011 6:24 AM
Boiler
Dear Sir,
How are the ESP and Fabric Filters(FF) specified? are they specified by dust collection capacity or no of fields or the gas volume can pass through it? kindly reply clarify.
Chinmoy Mar 29, 2011 12:15 AM
Boiler
Dear sir,
Whats function of the two vertical Bucstays fitted on the both side of rear water wall. Please reply
Chinmoy Sen Mar 28, 2011 11:04 PM
Boiler
Thank you for your reply. You are very help full.
johnzactruba Mar 28, 2011 5:57 PM
Chinmoy Sen Delete
In Cyclone seperators or turbo separators the media enters it tangentially. This imparts a centrifugal force to the particles. The heavier particles ( here water ) gets thrown out to the periphery and collects at the bottom. The lighter particles ( here steam ) go out through the top. This is how cyclone seperators work.
Chinmoy Sen Mar 28, 2011 5:07 AM
Boiler
Dear Sir ,Please tell me about the theory behind cyclone separator and turbo separator in the drum and how these are worked.
Chinmoy Sen Mar 27, 2011 11:07 PM
Boiler
Dear Sir,Thank you Very much For Reply
johnzactruba Mar 27, 2011 7:35 AM
reply Chinmoy Sen
The steam form the turbine flows to the reheater, enters the reheater coils gets heated up and exits the reheater back to the turbine. So when the steam flows through the coils the steam loses pressure.
Chinmoy Sen Mar 26, 2011 8:15 AM
Boiler Reheater
why Reheater outlet pressure is less then inlet pressure? commonly if temperature of steam increases then pressure also be increased. please clarify it.
japa kumar Feb 5, 2011 12:32 AM
project in boiler anrd its heat treatment
sir,
i'm final year BE mechanical engineering student i'm now doing the project in boiler and its heat treatment . so i kindly request your help for a detailed report with the code specification for the materials...thanking for you....
johnzactruba Jan 28, 2011 8:59 AM
reply Shepard Mukundu
Boiler tube leaks occur due to many different reasons. To identify the cause many information is required.To start with
what is the frequency ? is it in the same location ? what was the boiler load ? how does the failure look like ? which section of the boiler is the failure ?
Shepard Mukundu Jan 27, 2011 3:28 AM
Frequent tube leaks
I am now responsible for pressue parts in a thermal power plant with 2 x 220 MW generating units. I am having recurrent tube leaks in different sections of the boiler. The frequency of leaks is very high, what could be my problem and what plan of action must I recommend.
M KALEEM Dec 23, 2010 9:32 AM
7 MW COAL POWER PLANT
could some one help me to get the fesiblity study of coal based power plant of 7 mw .
Jose Luis Trigo Villavicencio Nov 15, 2010 4:48 AM
Can you explain the Start Up of a pulverised coal-fired boiler
from cold standstill to power generation
johnzactruba Nov 11, 2010 4:48 PM
reply Dibyalochan
This may be because the radial clearences are high leading to steam bypassing the blades.
Another reason could be blade deposits.
Dibyalochan Nov 10, 2010 12:53 AM
exhaut temperature
why exhaust temp rises suddenly when turbine with low amount of steam admitted to turbine for some time ? it even increases upto 140 c,though everything is alright.
johnzactruba Nov 8, 2010 6:15 PM
reply Nazeer Ahmed
The heat transferred to the super-heater is comparitively much less than in an evaporator. Fins increase the heat transfer area. Evaporator needing much higher heta trasfer uses dense fins.
Nazeer Ahmed Nov 8, 2010 6:59 AM
Fins density
Dear John

Why HP super heater fin densiity is lesser than HP evaporator density,Give reasons, with some reference.
thanks lots
Nazeer Ahmed
Dibyalochan Nov 1, 2010 10:43 PM
about rankine cycle
why carnot cycle is theoritical cycle and how rankine cycle can be called a practical cycle ?
Azhar Oct 30, 2010 7:08 AM
Waste Heat Recovery
Please explain the WHRB and the WHC Power Plant?
Dibyalochan Oct 25, 2010 9:30 PM
about distance between steamdrum and mud drum
with increasing drum pressure,a stage comes when natural circulation is not sufficient due to decrease in difference between densities water in downcomers and steam-water mixture in risers.One way is to increase in distance between steam drum and mud drum.How it happens ?
johnzactruba Aug 23, 2010 6:26 PM
reply Md. mahmud hasan
The steam turbine is designed in such a way that the axial expansion of the rotor and the expansion of the casing do not interfere . The gaps are maintained at the desired levels.
During startup the expansions are controlled by slow admission of steam. This ensures that the casing expands sufiiciently.
Md. mahmud hasan Aug 21, 2010 12:02 AM
RE: How does a Power Plant Boiler work? - Water and Steam System.
usually turbine consists of three major parts 1) HP 2)IP and 3)LP.But we know HP and IP portion steam enters at same temp. but in case of IP side steam temp. is less than HP and IP.We know turbine is a common shaft ,so if steam enters at different temp. in the turbine then their is a possibilities of thermal stress/shock/deformation.But in actual practice it is never happen.please let me know How could they solve this problem?
mogan Aug 9, 2010 2:21 AM
hot gas velocity
good aftternoon sir,may i know what is the suitable hot gas speed or velocity interm of less draft loss and safe in a pipe line sytem.so that i can calculate the cross sectional area of the pipe with known value of volumetric flow rate.
johnzactruba May 15, 2010 11:50 AM
reply Arun
" Steam its Generation and Use " by Babcock and Wilcox is very good book. E book download is available at http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/22657
johnzactruba May 15, 2010 11:44 AM
reply hasan
Latent heat absorption takes place in the water walls.
Arun May 13, 2010 1:41 PM
need a book for boilers,tubines and generators in power plant
i would like to know the reference books for boilers, turbines and generators in power plant.
hasan May 12, 2010 8:43 AM
Latent heat
which one mostly responsible for latent heat?
1.boiler drum
2.water wall
is there any parts in the boiler that gives latent heat to the water.
Kamil Apr 19, 2010 3:39 AM
About measurment
Good afternoon Sir, Can You tell me where a:
-coldwell tank makeup flow is?
-combusion air flow is?
-id fan a inlet suction press is?
Could You send me a picture of this?
Thank you for your help
RAJESH BAJAJ Apr 14, 2010 4:29 AM
about hy-pers boiler
pl send to me the full detial and calcualtion for the elect. gentr. for 2 mv
which boiler suteable & which turbine suteable for 2mw power plant
mogan Mar 2, 2010 5:26 AM
RE: How does a Power Plant Boiler work? - Water and Steam System.
how to clean condenser tube.why the tube being corroded,eventhougth the material selection is corrosion resistance material.
johnzactruba Mar 1, 2010 5:06 PM
reply ganes
Any fluid when it flows through a pipe or duct creates friction on the sides. So when the air flows through the boiler tubes and ducts there is friction loss. This the draft loss.
ganes Mar 1, 2010 6:10 AM
draft lost
what are factors that causes to draft lost.
mogan Feb 26, 2010 12:35 AM
silica containt
good afternoon,how to reduce silica contamination.which one is the better solution to reduce silica?either by continous blowdown or intermitent blowdown.

current condition:
boiler in operation condition before blowdown: 80ppm
after blowndown:85ppm

boiler in cold condition before b/d: 80ppm
after b/d : 45ppm
notice that silica contamination will increase during boiler in operation
(in continous blowdown 25% open)
johnzactruba Feb 10, 2010 5:12 PM
reply moganaganes
Steam pressure will be maintained only if the output = the steam production.
So if your pressure is dropping at 10 t/hr this means your not generating 10 t/hr. You have to increase your firing to maintain the pressure.
moganaganes Feb 10, 2010 9:44 AM
steam flow and steam pressure
good evening sir.
i have one question about the steam generation demand. why the steam pressure rapidly droping when the steam flows not even 10 tan/hrs during running the turbine. and meaning to say that the the steam pressure not sustain to the turbine load.for your info our boiler capacity is 30 tan/hrs
M.Muhtu Kumaran Nov 13, 2009 12:40 AM
drum lift by winch
pl send to me the full detial and calcualtion for the drun lifitng for 500 MW . if any special detial avilable pl mail me
heryanto anur Nov 12, 2009 9:00 AM
Flow description
please send me the steam flow description,now I have been learning about Coal fired Steam
mahmud Sep 28, 2009 7:44 AM
water level
hi
I want to calculation the water level in drum during the start up.
but i dont knoe please help me.
sachin Sep 12, 2009 10:13 AM
ABOUT BOILER
Please send me full details about Economiser.
Rami Saffarini Sep 9, 2009 9:30 AM
Backpass
What is the Backpass?
Kevin Jul 26, 2009 7:36 PM
boilers
Is there a vidio to learn from. I would like to learn all I can about boilers. Thank you sir.
 
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