2013
DOI: 10.1115/1.4023329
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Influence of Boiler Load Swing Rates on Response of Drum Water Level

Abstract: In this study, swing rates of drum boilers are investigated in regard to maintaining proper drum level limits. The nonlinear boiler model employed in study investigations was validated by comparing simulated results against literature data. Experimental field data was recorded for variations in firing, steam, and feedwater flow rates in addition to drum pressure and water level were obtained from a Saudi Aramco power plant. The experimental results were used also for tuning the water level control loop and fin… Show more

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“…Habib et al [29] studied the effect of boiler load swing rates on the drum water level response in order to maintain the limits of the drum level. They applied a nonlinear boiler model after its val idation using the available literature data.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Habib et al [29] studied the effect of boiler load swing rates on the drum water level response in order to maintain the limits of the drum level. They applied a nonlinear boiler model after its val idation using the available literature data.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The boiling point and density of water and steam will both change as the pressure changes. The amount in the steam drum will quickly increase or decrease as a result of these simultaneous reactions [14,15]. The swell and shrink reactions are the rise and fall of water level caused by pressure changes.The swell and shrink reactions are in the opposite direction of the boiler's natural activity.…”
Section: Swelling and Shrinking Phenomenamentioning
confidence: 99%