The article presents the results of the study of technical and economic parameters of power unit’s operation under reduced turbine generator loading, related to the night power dip and wear of power plant units. Changes in fuel consumption under reduced loading, change in power unit efficiency and change in main specific characteristics of the power unit were investigated. Conclusions on the 300 MW power unit’s operation modes under different turbo-generator loads were drawn based on the results of the calculations and investigations.
The article presents the results of numerical studies and analysis of the feedwater regenerative heating operating modes depending on power unit capacity. The main parameters of this system are the enthalpy of the turbine steam extraction for heaters, as well as the steam consumption in these extractions. The dependences of the turbine unit steam flow rate and the change in expansion process of the steam turbine during the load regulation were investigated. The mathematical model of calculation the thermal power plant for a 300 MW power unit capacity was developed. Following on the results of the calculation conclusions of feed water regenerative heating operating modes at reduced loads of a turbine-generator for a 300 MW unit.
In this study, the influence of the cooling water temperature on the thermal efficiency of a conceptual pressurized-water reactor nuclear- power plant is studied. The change in the cooling water temperature can be experienced due to the seasonal changes in climatic conditions at plant site. The article presents the results of technical and economic parameters study of nuclear power unit’s operation under increased vacuum value. Investigated seasonal variations of cooling water temperature, cooling water temperature influence on the vacuum temperature in the turbine condenser, and changing the basic technical and economic performance of nuclear power station. The mathematical model of calculation the nuclear power plant operation for a 1000 MW power unit was developed.
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