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Future Policy on Embedment of Reheat and Regeneration in Rankine Cycles

Future Policy on Embedment of Reheat and Regeneration in Rankine Cycles. P M V Subbarao Professor Mechanical Engineering Department. Be Frank on Reconciliation or Breakup ……. Macro Differences in Cycle due to Reheat Vs Regeneration. Regeneration in Reheat Cycle.

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Future Policy on Embedment of Reheat and Regeneration in Rankine Cycles

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  1. Future Policy on Embedment of Reheat and Regeneration in Rankine Cycles P M V Subbarao Professor Mechanical Engineering Department Be Frank on Reconciliation or Breakup ……

  2. Macro Differences in Cycle due to Reheat Vs Regeneration

  3. Regeneration in Reheat Cycle

  4. Regeneration in Reheat Cycle

  5. Regeneration in Reheat Cycle

  6. Regeneration in Reheat Cycle

  7. The Breakup !!!!

  8. Power Plant with an Auxiliary Turbine • A substantial rise in the temperature of steam, especially reheated steam (to 720C), aggravates the problem of the difference between the bleed steam and the heated water temperatures in FWH. • This is more serious issue with heaters fed with bleeds from the intermediate pressure turbine, which are situated right after the steam reheater. • Passing the bleeds from the intermediate pressure part of the main turbine to a separate extraction backpressure turbine fed from the turbine high pressure turbine outlet before the first reheat will decrease overall irreversibility • By keeping pressures in the bleeds at the same level, the temperature differences in the heaters fed from the auxiliary turbine are much lower.

  9. 900 MW Advanced ultra-supercriticalpower unit with single reheat 7.5MPa &720C 35MPa &700C 330C 0.005 MPa

  10. 900 MW Advanced ultra-supercriticalpower unit with single reheat with AT

  11. Impact of AT on Single Reheat AUSC

  12. 900 MW Advanced ultra-supercriticalpower unit with Double reheat 13MPa &720C 3MPa &720C 37.5MPa &700C 332C 0.005 MPa

  13. 900 MW Advanced ultra-supercriticalpower unit with Double reheat & AT -1

  14. 900 MW Advanced ultra-supercriticalpower unit with Double reheat & AT-2

  15. Impact of AT on Double Reheat AUSC

  16. Basic indices of the 900 MW power unit in various configurations

  17. Efficiency of Danish Coal-Fired Power Plants Continuous development resulted around the mid 80's in an average efficiency of 38% for all power stations, and best values of 43%. In the second half of the 1990’s, a Danish power plant set a world record at 47%.

  18. Average efficiency, specific coal usage, CO2 emissions h Indian Coal Plants: Efficiency of modern coal power plant = 34-36% Efficiency of old power plant = 20-30%

  19. Emission-Free Sources of Electricity

  20. Life Cycle of Nuclear Fuel Safe Disposal

  21. Comparison of Life-Cycle Emissions Tons of Carbon Dioxide Equivalent per Gigawatt-Hour

  22. Types of Reactors • Pressurised water reactors (PWR, VVER) • Boiling water reactors (BWR) • Pressurised heavy water reactor (PHWR) • Gas-cooled reactors (Magnox, AGR, UNGG)

  23. Power reactors under construction

  24. Power reactors under construction

  25. Power reactors under construction

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