A Numerical Study on Steam Flow and Beat Transfer of Pannier-arrangement Condensers

  • Hou Pingli (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology) ;
  • Yu Maozheng (Institute of Turbomachinary, Xi'an Jiaotong University)
  • Published : 2005.06.01

Abstract

Pannier-arrangement condensers are usually adopted in the turbine generator units of combined cycle power plants. Optimization of operating performance and economy is an important goal, which requires accurate understanding of flow and heat transfer effects in the condenser. The tube bundle arrangement and steam flow behaviors of pannier-arrangement condensers are very different from those of common condensers. The physical model for existing numerical simulation program of condenser is refined by constructing the correlations for flow resistance and condensation heat exchange coefficient in which the influences of steam flow direction are considered according to available experimental data. The adaptability of the developed physical model and simulation program of pannier-arrangement condenser is verified with available experimental data.

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