Effect of water chemistry upsets on the dynamics of corrective reagent dosing systems at thermal power stations


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Typical disturbances in the dynamics of a corrective reagent dosing system under unsteady-state conditions during the unsatisfactory operation of a chemical control system with some water chemistry upsets at thermal and nuclear power stations are considered. An experimental setup representing a physical model for the water chemistry control system is described. The two disturbances, which are most frequently encountered in water chemistry control practice, such as a breakdown or shutdown of temperature compensation during pH measurement and an increase in the heat-transfer fluid flow rate, have been modeled in the process of study. The study of the effect produced by the response characteristics of chemical control analyzers on the operation of a reagent dosing system under unsteady-state conditions is important for the operative control of a water chemistry regime state. The effect of temperature compensation during pH measurement on the dynamics of an ammonia-dosing system in the manual and automatic cycle chemistry control modes has been studied. It has been demonstrated that the reading settling time of a pH meter in the manual ammonia- dosing mode grows with a breakdown in temperature compensation and a simultaneous increase in the temperature of a heat-transfer fluid sample. To improve the efficiency of water chemistry control, some systems for the quality control of a heat-transfer fluid by a chemical parameter with the obligatory compensation of a disturbance in its flow rate have been proposed for use. Experimental results will possibly differ from industrial data due to a great length of sampling lines. For this reason, corrective reagent dosing systems must be adapted to the conditions of a certain power-generating unit in the process of their implementation.

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V. Voronov

Moscow Power Engineering Institute

Email: yegoshinaov@gmail.com
Rússia, ul. Krasnokazarmennaya 14, Moscow, 111250

O. Yegoshina

Moscow Power Engineering Institute

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Rússia, ul. Krasnokazarmennaya 14, Moscow, 111250

N. Bolshakova

Moscow Power Engineering Institute

Email: yegoshinaov@gmail.com
Rússia, ul. Krasnokazarmennaya 14, Moscow, 111250

V. Yarovoi

Moscow Power Engineering Institute

Email: yegoshinaov@gmail.com
Rússia, ul. Krasnokazarmennaya 14, Moscow, 111250

Aie Latt

Moscow Power Engineering Institute

Email: yegoshinaov@gmail.com
Rússia, ul. Krasnokazarmennaya 14, Moscow, 111250

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