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Humidity Measurement Benefits in Power Applications

Humidity Measurement Benefits in Power Applications. Boiler Reliability Interest Group Meeting June 14, 2012 Jeff Bossong, H to O Principal jeff.bossong@dewcon.ch 847-991-7488. Objective of Presentation. Dewcon Technology Systems Power Plant Applications. Dewcon Technology.

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Humidity Measurement Benefits in Power Applications

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  1. Humidity Measurement Benefits in Power Applications Boiler Reliability Interest Group Meeting June 14, 2012 Jeff Bossong, HtoO Principal jeff.bossong@dewcon.ch 847-991-7488

  2. Objective of Presentation • Dewcon Technology • Systems • Power Plant Applications

  3. Dewcon Technology • Absolute Humidity Sensor • Direct measurement of the water molecule • Dipole moment measuring effect • In-situ measurement • Advantages • High temperature operation – 850 F • High particulate operation • Minimal maintenance • Corrosive and condensing environments are not an issue • Accurate • Robust (sensor life is 10 years minimum)

  4. Installation Requirements • Probe sizes – 490 mm or 1,470 mm lengths • Flange - 4 inch, 150 lb ANSI • Power – 110V, 5 Amps • Output Signal – 4..20 mA isolated • Measurement unit – g/m3 corrected to 0C at process pressure • Other Units – Equations are provided (i.e., dewpoint, RH, humidity ratio)

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  6. PD 215 Applications • Relatively Benign Environments • Pricing: $15,000 per unit • Temperature limit is 250F • Applications: environmental reporting, dryer exhaust, stacks, turbine inlet

  7. PD 302 Applications • Harsher Environments • Pricing: $26,000 per unit • Applications: combustion control, blast furnace control, corn wet milling, gasification, scrubber control, curing ovens, steam reformers, industrial dryer control, phosphates, tube leak detection….

  8. Coal / Biomass Fired Boilers Tube leak detection Soot blower feedback Heat rate calculations Air heater in-leakage Dry scrubber control Environmental reporting Wet scrubber stack protection Pulverizer control Power Plant Applications • Combined Cycle • Tube leak detection • Dewpoint measurement • Environmental reporting • Power Augmentation

  9. Combined Cycle Tube Leak Detection – HRSG Outlet Our detection limit is 0.1 g/m3 at 0C Volumetric flow rate: 1,300,000 m3/hr Detection limit = leak / volumetric flow rate Leak = .1*1,300,000 Leak = 130,000 g/hr Leak = 4.78 lbs/min or 0.57 gallons per minute Process noise includes ambient humidity

  10. Combined Cycle Dewpoint Measurement – HRSG Outlet Feed water temperature control Dewpoint equation Pd = (1-(0.0001*(SQRT((0.1*T)+1)+4)))*461.51*(T+273.15)*F*0.00001 Dp = (234.175*LN(Pd/6.1078))/(17.08085-LN(Pd/6.1078)) T = Temperature in C F = Absolute humidity at process conditions Pd = Water vapor pressure Dp = Dewpoint temperature Water dewpoint temperature varies 115 to 135 F Acid dewpoint is a function of water and SO3 where sulfur content is almost negligible for natural gas Feed water is set to 140F Corrosion prevention during outages

  11. Combined Cycle Environmental Reporting - Stack Provides real time, accurate moisture concentration EPA method 4 is not very accurate and data is a snapshot Could hurt or help depending on humidity number used for reporting Power Augmentation – Turbine Inlet Improved accuracy of dewpoint temperature Reduce factor of safety so inlet temperature can be lowered without condensation

  12. Coal / Biomass Tube Leak Detection – Economizer Outlet Our detection limit is 0.1 g/m3 at 0C Volumetric flow rate: 372,000 m3/hr Detection limit = leak / volumetric flow rate Leak = .1*372,000 Leak = 37,200 g/hr Leak = 1.37 lbs/min or 0.17 gallons per minute Process noise includes ambient humidity, soot blows and fuel moisture More process noise but lower air flow

  13. Coal / Biomass Economizer Outlet Soot blower feedback Safety to assure steam is firing Protect lances from bending and plant shutdown Heat rate calculations Fuel moisture variation Air heater efficiency

  14. Coal Biomass Air Heater In-Leakage Rate – Economizer Outlet and Air Heater Outlet Water doesn’t stratify like oxygen: more accurate, real time leakage rate Equation AHI * y + AHA * x = AHO * F , where F=x+y x = (AHI-AHO)*F/(AHI-AHA) AHI = Dewcon reading at air heater inlet AHA = ambient humidity in g/m3 (manual or real time) AHO = Dewcon reading at air heater outlet F = flow leaving air heater x = volumetric leakage rate y = flow entering air heater No flow measurement will still provide a relative difference Acid dewpoint is a function of water and SO3

  15. Coal Biomass Dry Scrubber Control – Scrubber Outlet, Baghouse Outlet or Stack Control to an approach to adiabatic saturation temperature Better SO2 removal at lower temperatures improves lime usage Protects baghouse from corrosion Moisture variables include sootblow, load change, fuel moisture, ambient air humidity and tube leaks Dewpoint can vary up to 10 degrees depending upon time of year and conditions

  16. Coal / Biomass Environmental Reporting – Stack Improved accuracy of emissions Could hurt or help depending on humidity number used for reporting Wet Scrubber Stack Protection Control reheat or bi-pass after scrubber Water carry over can increase moisture concentration past scrubber outlet dewpoint

  17. Coal / Biomass Pulverizer Control – Pulverizer Outlet Sensor is a real time input for mass and energy balance across the pulverizer Sensor will also identify upset conditions, i.e. air flow upsets Dryer Control – Dryer Outlet Same as above

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