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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

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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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  1. A. V. Davydov, Studying Variable Operating Modes of Binary Combined-Cycle Power Plants for Making Them More Maneuverable, Candidate’s Dissertation in Technical Sciences (Moscow, 2009).

  2. 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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