Title
Optimizacija vazduhom hlađenog kondenzatora termoenergetskog bloka snage 300 MW
Creator
Škundrić, Jovan, 1975-
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59309577
Copyright date
2023
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Language
Serbian
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Theses Type
Doktorska disertacija
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Datum odbrane: 01.12.2023
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Academic Expertise
Tehničko-tehnološke nauke
University
Univerzitet u Nišu
Faculty
Mašinski fakultet
Group
Katedra za termotehniku, termoenergetiku i procesnu tehniku
Alternative title
Optimization of the 300 MW power plant air cooled condenser
Publisher
[J. B. Škundrić]
Format
119 listova
description
Biografija autora: list [120].
Bibliografija: list. 111-116.
description
Theoretical and applied heat and mass transfer
proceesses
Abstract (en)
In the time of sudden climate changes and increasing
demands for electricity production, water as a cooling
medium in the condensation systems of modern thermal
power plants is becoming decreasingly available and
increasingly expensive as a resource. Precisely for this
reason, the number of modern chemical and thermal power
plants in the world that use air-cooled condensers as part of
the condensation system is increasing. Since air-cooled
condensers use the surrounding air as the heat sink,
condensation systems of this type are extremely sensitive to
changes in the environment, both in terms of outside
temperature, and in terms of wind speed and direction, and
of course insolation. An additional problem is that changes
in the mentioned external parameters are quite difficult to
predict with certainty, which makes this type of
condensation system only conditionally reliable. All this
leaves quite a lot of room for improving the reliability and
improving the operation of air-cooled condensation systems
in modern thermal power plants, which is precisely the topic
of this doctoral dissertation.
Authors Key words
Vazduhom hlađeni kondenzator, termoenergetsko
postrojenje, entropija, simulacija
Authors Key words
Air-cooled condenser, thermal power plant, entropy,
simulation
Classification
66.045.1:536.7:[519.6+001.891.5(043.3)
Subject
T 200
Type
Tekst
Abstract (en)
In the time of sudden climate changes and increasing
demands for electricity production, water as a cooling
medium in the condensation systems of modern thermal
power plants is becoming decreasingly available and
increasingly expensive as a resource. Precisely for this
reason, the number of modern chemical and thermal power
plants in the world that use air-cooled condensers as part of
the condensation system is increasing. Since air-cooled
condensers use the surrounding air as the heat sink,
condensation systems of this type are extremely sensitive to
changes in the environment, both in terms of outside
temperature, and in terms of wind speed and direction, and
of course insolation. An additional problem is that changes
in the mentioned external parameters are quite difficult to
predict with certainty, which makes this type of
condensation system only conditionally reliable. All this
leaves quite a lot of room for improving the reliability and
improving the operation of air-cooled condensation systems
in modern thermal power plants, which is precisely the topic
of this doctoral dissertation.
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