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Modern problems concerned with ensuring safe operation of heat-generating and mechanical equipment in extending its lifetime

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The problem concerned with safe and reliable operation of ageing heat-generating and mechanical equipment of thermal power stations is discussed. It is pointed out that the set of relevant regulatory documents serves as the basis for establishing an efficient equipment diagnostic system. In this connection, updating the existing regulatory documents with imparting the required status to them is one of top-priority tasks. Carrying out goal-oriented scientific research works is a necessary condition for solving this problem as well as other questions considered in the paper that are important for ensuring reliable performance of equipment operating for a long period of time. In recent years, the amount of such works has dropped dramatically, although the need for them is steadily growing. Unbiased assessment of the technical state of equipment that has been in operation for a long period of time is an important aspect in solving the problem of ensuring reliable and safe operation of thermal power stations. Here, along with the quality of diagnostic activities, monitoring of technical state performed on the basis of an analysis of statistical field data and results of operational checks plays an important role. The need to concentrate efforts taken in the mentioned problem areas is pointed out, and it is indicated that successful implementation of the outlined measures requires proper organization and efficient operation of a system for managing safety in the electric power industry.

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Original Russian Text © V.F. Rezinskikh, E.A. Grin’, 2013, published in Teploenergetika.

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Rezinskikh, V.F., Grin’, E.A. Modern problems concerned with ensuring safe operation of heat-generating and mechanical equipment in extending its lifetime. Therm. Eng. 60, 16–23 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0040601513010072

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