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Results from a study for analyzing the effect the geometrical characteristics of a heat-recovery boiler’s high-pressure drum and its initial temperature have on the drum’s stressed state during the startup are presented. Recommendations for determining the starting mode are given.
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V. A. Dvoinishnikov and E. A. Popov, “Specific Features of the Stressed State Arising in the High-Pressure Drum of a Combined-Cycle Plant’s Heat-Recovery Boiler during Its Startup,” Teploenergetika, No. 8, 13–18 (2011) [Therm. Eng., No. 8, 634 (2011)].
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Original Russian Text © V.A. Dvoinishnikov, E.A. Popov, 2011, published in Teploenergetika.
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Dvoinishnikov, V.A., Popov, E.A. Influence of the sizes and initial temperature of the drum of a combined-cycle plant’s heat recovery boiler on its stressed state during the startup. Therm. Eng. 58, 953–956 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0040601511110048
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