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Detection of Malfunctions and Abnormal Working Conditions of a Coal Mill

In: Thermal Power Plants - New Trends and Recent Developments

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  • Teresa Kurek
  • Konrad Wojdan
  • Konrad Swirski
  • Daniel Nabaglo
  • Lukasz Sladewski

Abstract

Coal mill malfunctions are some of the most common causes of failing to keep the power plant crucial operating parameters or even unplanned power plant shutdowns. Therefore, an algorithm has been developed that enable online detection of abnormal conditions and malfunctions of an operating mill. Based on calculated diagnostic signals and defined thresholds, this algorithm informs about abnormal operating conditions. Diagnostic signals represent the difference between the measured and the modeled values of two selected mill operating parameters. Models of mill motor current and outlet temperature of pulverized fuel were developed based on the linear regression theory. Various data analysis and feature selection procedures have been performed to obtain the best possible model. The model based on linear regression has been compared with two alternative models. The algorithm validation was carried out based on historical data containing values of operating parameters from 10 months of mill operation. Historical data were downloaded from distributed control system (DCS) of a 200-MW coal-fired power plant. Tests carried out on historical data show that this algorithm can be successfully used to detect certain abnormal conditions and malfunctions of the operating mill, such as feeder blockage, lack of coal and mill overload.

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  • Teresa Kurek & Konrad Wojdan & Konrad Swirski & Daniel Nabaglo & Lukasz Sladewski, 2018. "Detection of Malfunctions and Abnormal Working Conditions of a Coal Mill," Chapters, in: Pawel Madejski (ed.), Thermal Power Plants - New Trends and Recent Developments, IntechOpen.
  • Handle: RePEc:ito:pchaps:125156
    DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.72952
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    Keywords

    predictive maintenance; coal mill; fault detection; digital twin; online diagnostic;
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    JEL classification:

    • Q40 - Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics; Environmental and Ecological Economics - - Energy - - - General

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