Investigation of the forced-convection heat-transfer in the boiler flue-gas heat recovery units employing the real-time measured database
Wei Zhang,
Suilin Wang,
Lianbo Mu,
Hamid Jamshidnia and
Xudong Zhao
Energy, 2022, vol. 238, issue PA
Abstract:
Extra moistures condensation and extraction from the boiler flue-gas have been proven to be an effective measure to enhance the thermal efficiency of the boiler system. Previous researches on the condensing flue-gas heat recovery unit was based on the controlled lab condition or instant site measurement which was unable to reflect the long-term real performance of the boiler system with flue-gas heat recovery units. This research employed the real-time measurement database established between 2008 and 2019 to investigate the heat transfer at the flue-gas heat recovery unit. This solution can evaluate the long-term dynamic heat-transfer performance of the flue-gas heat recovery unit. A semi-experimental formula was established to address the relationship between the dew point temperature and heat transfer coefficient of the flue gas. It was found that the heat-transfer coefficient is sensitive to the inlet temperature of cooling water. Further, a dimensionless formula was established to address the relation among the convection heat-transfer coefficient and its other operational parameters. The all-applicable criterion equation that can judge the heat and mass transfer performance of flue-gas heat recovery units, and assess the energy saving potential of the boiler system with such a unit.
Keywords: Natural-gas-fired boiler; Condensation heat transfer; Dew point temperature; Dimensionless criterion equation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2021.121715
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