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Materials, Methods & Technologies, Volume 7, 2013

ADVANCED HEAT RECOVERY EQUIPMENT FOR HIGH TEMPERATURE COMBUSTION PLANTS
Boris S. Soroka, Nikita V. Vorobyov, Vladimir A. Zgurskyi, Raisa R. Karabchievskaya
Pagini: 69-83
Publicat: 1 Jan 2013
Vizualizări: 250
Descărcări: 27
Rezumat: The fundamentals of heat recovery processes and plants (high-temperature recuperators) have been advanced basing upon complex of theoretical, computation (CFD modeling) and experimental researches. Some new designs of high temperature heat recovery facilities for industrial furnaces are under consideration: tube convective recuperators of RE type equipped with the internal inserts – secondary emitters inside the tubes – for metallurgical furnaces, and the high-efficient two-passage radiative recuperators of RRD type – for the furnaces of machinery engineering branch. Benefits of new heat exchangers comparing to the existing analogues have been estimated: provision of additional fuel saving by means of increase the combustion air preheating temperature and rise of recuperator’s thermal stability due to lowering the tube walls temperature.
Cuvinte cheie: combustion air preheating, heat recovery, high temperature recuperator, heat transfer
Citează acest articol: Boris S. Soroka, Nikita V. Vorobyov, Vladimir A. Zgurskyi, Raisa R. Karabchievskaya. ADVANCED HEAT RECOVERY EQUIPMENT FOR HIGH TEMPERATURE COMBUSTION PLANTS. Journal of International Scientific Publications: Materials, Methods & Technologies 7, 69-83 (2013). https://www.scientific-publications.net/en/article/1003040/
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