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If additional steam is required, the exhaust gas can be used as preheated combustion air for firing additional fuel in the waste-heat boiler; thus an additional 13 000 kg/h steam at 1.75 MPa could comfortably be raised, increasing the overall thermal efficiency to more than 70% – and the supplementary fuel could be heavy oil.
Get A QuoteThe vertical gas velocity is 3.5 m/s in the afterburner chamber at a thermal load of 25 Gcal/h. The off-gas at a rate of 66,000 Nm3/h leaves the afterburner chamber at a temperature of 1000°C. Heat is recovered in a steam boiler. The gases leave the boiler at 270°C. Steam is generated at 25 atm and superheated to 250°C at a rate of 34 t/h.
Get A QuoteIf additional steam is required, the exhaust gas can be used as preheated combustion air for firing additional fuel in the waste-heat boiler; thus an additional 13 000 kg/h steam at 1.75 MPa could comfortably be raised, increasing the overall thermal efficiency to more than 70% – and the supplementary fuel could be heavy oil.
Get A QuoteIf additional steam is required, the exhaust gas can be used as preheated combustion air for firing additional fuel in the waste-heat boiler; thus an additional 13 000 kg/h steam at 1.75 MPa could comfortably be raised, increasing the overall thermal efficiency to more than 70% – and the supplementary fuel could be heavy oil.
Get A QuoteThe vertical gas velocity is 3.5 m/s in the afterburner chamber at a thermal load of 25 Gcal/h. The off-gas at a rate of 66,000 Nm3/h leaves the afterburner chamber at a temperature of 1000°C. Heat is recovered in a steam boiler. The gases leave the boiler at 270°C. Steam is generated at 25 atm and superheated to 250°C at a rate of 34 t/h.
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