EPRI: Vortex-Generator Arrays for Air-Cooled Condensers in Electric Power Generation
EPRI:用于发电中风冷冷凝器的涡流发生器阵列
基本信息
- 批准号:1357992
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 26.68万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:Continuing Grant
- 财政年份:2014
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2014-06-01 至 2017-05-31
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
1357992JacobiThis project is part of a jointly funded effort by the National Science Foundation and the Electric Power Research Institute to develop new electric power generation systems that use much less water than do current power generating plants. It is hard to overstate the importance of electric power generation and distribution to modern societies, and it is clear that growing power demands must be met within the constraints of limited resources and with reduced environmental impact. Water is a key national resource, and the water used in thermal-electric power plants represents 40% of the total annual draw from fresh-water supplies in the United States. Almost all of this water is used for cooling steam after it passes through the steam-turbine generators in the power plant-this approach usually uses a cooling tower. An approach that cools the steam without using water in a cooling tower exists; it relies on so-called "Air-Cooled Condensers." Unfortunately, this technology increases the cost of the power plant by up to five times, compared to a cooling-tower system. The cost of electricity would rise sharply, were power plants required to use current technology to save the cooling water. A new approach is needed to save water and hold down the price of electricity, and this project is aimed at providing the needed breakthrough. The main idea is to use small wing-like structures (called vortex generators) on a heat exchanger where steam is cooled by air. The vortex generators create a strong swirling flow in the air used to cool the steam. Through this project the potential of vortex generators to enhance the performance of air-cooled condensers will be evaluated, and the fundamental knowledge needed to use them effectively will be acquired. This new knowledge will lead to a new technology, an electric power generation system which provides reliable, inexpensive electricity and eliminates the need for drawing precious fresh water from our limited supplies to do so.
这个项目是国家科学基金会和电力研究所共同资助的努力的一部分,旨在开发比目前的发电厂用水少得多的新发电系统。发电和配电对现代社会的重要性怎么强调都不为过,而且很明显,必须在有限资源的约束下满足日益增长的电力需求,并减少对环境的影响。水是一种重要的国家资源,热电厂的用水占美国淡水供应总量的40%。 几乎所有的水都被用来冷却通过发电厂蒸汽涡轮发电机的蒸汽这种方法通常使用冷却塔。有一种方法可以在冷却塔中不使用水来冷却蒸汽,它依赖于所谓的“风冷冷凝器”。“不幸的是,与冷却塔系统相比,这项技术使发电厂的成本增加了五倍。如果要求发电厂使用现有技术来节省冷却水,电力成本将急剧上升。需要一种新的方法来节约用水并压低电价,而该项目旨在提供所需的突破。其主要思想是在热交换器上使用小型翼状结构(称为涡流发生器),蒸汽通过空气冷却。涡流发生器在用于冷却蒸汽的空气中产生强烈的涡流。通过这个项目的涡流发生器,以提高空冷冷凝器的性能的潜力将进行评估,并有效地使用它们所需的基本知识将获得。这些新知识将导致一种新技术,一种发电系统,它提供可靠,廉价的电力,并消除了从我们有限的供应中提取宝贵的淡水的需要。
项目成果
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{{ truncateString('Anthony Jacobi', 18)}}的其他基金
Research Initiation Award: The Intertube Falling-Film Mode,Its Transition, Hysteresis, and Effect on Heat Transfer
研究启动奖:管间降膜模式、其转变、滞后以及对传热的影响
- 批准号:
9396194 - 财政年份:1992
- 资助金额:
$ 26.68万 - 项目类别:
Standard Grant
Research Initiation Award: The Intertube Falling-Film Mode,Its Transition, Hysteresis, and Effect on Heat Transfer
研究启动奖:管间降膜模式、其转变、滞后以及对传热的影响
- 批准号:
9110682 - 财政年份:1991
- 资助金额:
$ 26.68万 - 项目类别:
Standard Grant
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