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Study on the Adaptability of Extracting Steam and Heat Return Pipe System of Heating Unit

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  • Liming Zhai
  • Yaosen Chen
  • Zhiwei Li
  • Xiaochen Chen
  • Jiongming Wang
  • Yinmi Chen
  • Chanli Yang
  • Jingming Liao
  • Xiaosong Xia
  • Xiaojia Wang

Abstract

In view of the insufficient heating capacity of a supercritical 600 WM unit, it is necessary to determine whether the equipment of the extraction and return heat pipe system can operate normally after the transformation, so as to check the adaptability of the extraction and return heat pipe system equipment of the heating unit. Based on the actual situation and heat balance before and after the transformation of the heating system, this study selects the extracting steam and heat return pipe system of the heating units at all levels, and makes adaptive accounting from the design parameters of the pipeline, and the calculations of steam flow rates or pipe diameters of the pipeline, which provide scientific basis and evaluation for the feasibility of the retrofit scheme.

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  • Liming Zhai & Yaosen Chen & Zhiwei Li & Xiaochen Chen & Jiongming Wang & Yinmi Chen & Chanli Yang & Jingming Liao & Xiaosong Xia & Xiaojia Wang, 2022. "Study on the Adaptability of Extracting Steam and Heat Return Pipe System of Heating Unit," Energy and Environment Research, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 11(2), pages 1-71, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:ibn:eerjnl:v:11:y:2022:i:2:p:71
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