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ACTIVE LEARNING PROCESS

ACTIVE LEARNING PROCESS. Branch: Electronics & Communication. Guided By : Prof. J M Panchal. Prepared By :. Kavish Thakkar:13BEICG028 Himanshu Singh:13BEICM029 Deven Parikh:13BEICG024 Jay joshi:13BEICM026. Steam Boilers. Heat it up....!!!!. Brief about Boiler …. What is Boiler ??

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ACTIVE LEARNING PROCESS

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  1. ACTIVE LEARNING PROCESS Branch: Electronics & Communication Guided By : Prof. J M Panchal Prepared By : Kavish Thakkar:13BEICG028 Himanshu Singh:13BEICM029 Deven Parikh:13BEICG024 Jay joshi:13BEICM026

  2. Steam Boilers Heat it up....!!!!

  3. Brief about Boiler…. • What is Boiler ?? Boiler is a closed pressure vessel in which steam is generated with capacity exceeding 25 liters , gauge pressure greater than or equal to 1 kg/cm2 and water is heated at 1000 C or above…

  4. Simple Boiler..

  5. Classification of Boilers..

  6. According to geometric orientation of boiler.. • If the axis of the boiler is Horizontal, the boiler is known as Horizontal boiler… • If the axis is vertical, it is known as vertical boiler… • If the axis is inclined, it is known as inclined boiler…

  7. Vertical Boiler Horizontal Boiler

  8. According to relative position of water and hot gases.. • Fire Tube Boilers: If the hot gases of combustion from the furnace pass through the tubes and water is surrounding the tubes is called fire tube boilers. • Water Tube Boilers: If the water passes through the tubes and hot gases are surrounding the tubes is called water tube boiler.

  9. Fire Tube Boiler Water Tube Boiler

  10. According to location of furnace.. • Externally Fired Boiler: In this boiler the furnace is placed outside the boiler shell. Generally water tube boilers are externally fired. • Internally Fired Boiler: In this boiler the furnace is placed inside the boiler shell. Generally fire tube boilers are internally fired boiler.

  11. According to method of water circulation.. • Natural circulation boilers: In this boiler, water flow take place naturally, by density difference of water. The flow of water and steam are set up due to density difference resulting from difference in temperature. The water from steam drum falls under gravity to header where its temperature rises and density reduces, steam moves upward to steam drum due to low density. Normally, the low capacity boilers are natural circulation type boiler.. • Forced circulation type boilers: In this boiler, water flow takes place by a pump. High pressure boilers are forced circulation boilers..

  12. Natural Circulation Boilers Forced Circulation Boilers

  13. Further there are other type bases.. • According to working pressure : High, Medium and Low pressure Boilers. • According to mobility of boiler : Stationary Boiler, Mobile Boiler. • According to number of tubes in boiler : Single Tube Boiler, Multi Tube Boiler.

  14. We are going to study here three boilers … • Cochran Boiler • Lancashire Boiler • Babcock and Wilcox Boiler

  15. Cochran Boiler. Cochran boiler is modification of simple vertical boiler where heating surface has been increased by increasing numbers of fire tubes. It is used for steam generation at low rate.

  16. Cochran Boiler.. Characteristics of Boiler Specification of Boiler • Vertical • Multi Tubes • Fire Tube • Internally Fired • Natural circulated Boiler • Working Pressure: 6.5 bar (max 15 bar). • Steam capacity 3500 kg/hr (max 4000 kg/hr). • Efficiency 70% to 75%.

  17. Construction.. • The boiler consists of a cylindrical shell, hemispherical fire box, fire tubes and chimney. • The hemispherical crown of boiler gives good strength to withstand pressure of steam inside the boiler. • The hemispherical shape of furnace can withstand high heat and is also useful to increase radiant heat transfer from the furnace to hemispherical furnace wall. • The grate is placed at the bottom of furnace and ash pit is located below the grate. • The furnace and the combustion chamber are connected by short flue pipe.

  18. Working.. • The water is supplied to the boiler through the feed check valve. • Because of the burning coal at the furnace produced hot gases enters combustion chamber through flue pipe. • This hot gases enters into horizontal fire tubes. • Convection heat transfer take place from flue gases passing inside the tubes to water surrounded the tubes. • The flue gases coming from of fire tubes enter into smoke box. • Finally they discharge to atmosphere through a chimney. • The ash formed is collected in ash pit and the steam is collected through antipriming pipe on top of the shell.

  19. Mountings.. • Steam pressure gauge, water level indicator, dead safety valve, feed check valve, blow-off cock, steam stop valve. • This boiler is also fitted with fusible plug, antipriming pipe and dampers.

  20. Advantages..  • It is compact and portable boiler therefore minimum floor area is required. • Initial cost is less. • It’s a mobile boiler. • Quick and easy installation. • Any type of fuel can be used.

  21. Disadvantages..  • Steam raising capacity is less due to vertical design. • Water along with steam may enter the steam pipe under heavy loads due to small steam space. • Efficiency is poor in smaller sizes.

  22. Lancashire Boiler.. Lancashire boiler is simple in design, easy to operate and less operating and maintenance cost. It is one of the most commonly used stationary boilers. It is normally used in sugar mills, textile industries where power generation as well as process heating is required..

  23. characteristics Specification • Horizontal • Multi Tubes • Fire Tube • Internally Fired • Natural circulated Boiler • Working Pressure: 16 bar maximum. • Steam capacity : 9000 kg/hr. • Efficiency 50% to 70%.

  24. Construction.. • It consists of a cylindrical shell and two fire tubes, cylindrical shell is placed over the brick structure. • The fuel grates are provided at the front end and inside of two main fire tubes, a fire bridge is provided at the end of the grate to prevent coal and ash particles entering into the interior of the furnace tubes. • Superheater is provided at the end of the main flue tubes in passage of flue gases, while an economiser is at the end of the side flues, before exhausting the gases to chimney.

  25. Working.. • The coal is introduced to the grate through fire holes. • The combustion of coal takes place in presence of air which is regulated by damper. • The combustion will produce hot gases.

  26. Path of flue gases..

  27. Advantages..  • Due to three phases of flue gases, the heating surface area per unit volume of boiler is large. • The fluctuation in load can be easily met by this boiler due to large reservoir. • Easy operation, low maintenance costs, easy to clean and inspect. • By use of economiser and superheater, maximum heat of flue gases is utilized, so efficiency of boiler can be increased.

  28. Disadvantages..  • Maximum working pressure is limited to 16 bars. • Due to brick work, more floor area is required. • Response of pressure build up is less. • The furnace is inside the tubes therfore the grate area is restricted.

  29. Babcock and Wilcox water tube boiler.. This is an example of water tube boiler and is used in stationary and marine engine. The efficiency of this boiler is much greater than that of the fire tube boiler. This boiler is exclusively used when pressure is above 10 bar and steam generating capacity is required higher than 7000 kg/hr.

  30. Characteristics of Boiler Specification of Boiler • Horizontal • Multi Tubes • Water tube • Externally Fired • Natural circulation of water • Forced circulation of air and hot gases • Solid as well as liquid fuel fired • Working Pressure: 40 bar maximum. • Steam capacity : 40,000 kg/hr. • Efficiency 60% to 80%.

  31. Construction.. • It consists of inclined water tubes, a steam and water drum, a mud box and superheater. • The drum is connected to up take and down take header by short riser tubes. • These headers are connected to a series of inclined water tubes. • The water tube inclined to horizontal about 150 or above to bring natural circulation of water. The hand hole is provided in header in front of each tube for cleaning and inspections of tubes.

  32. Working.. • The water is fed into the drum trough the feed check valve, due to gravity water passes through the short riser tubes, header and fills up the inclined water tubes. • Then water collects in drum. Initially one half of drum is filled up with water. The coal is introduced to furnace grate by help of stroker. • Produced hot gases due to fired coal is first passed upward through passage between tubes. • The sine wave of the hot gases is due to baffles plates, damper controls the flow of air in to the tubes.

  33. Continue.. • The water comes to contact with hot gases and it is heated and its density decreases. • Low density water moves upward in water tubes. The water tubes just above the furnace is heated comparatively at a higher temperature than the rest of it. Therefore low density water converted into steam in their path and rises into the drum through the uptake header. So here it is denoted as natural circulation. • Then steam enters through antipriming pipe and flows in the superheater tubes where it is further heated and is finally taken out through the main steam stop valve when engine needed.

  34. Advantages..  • The steam generation capacity of boiler is too high, about 2,000 to 40,000 kg/hr. • Replacement of the defective tubes is easy. • The draught looses as compare to other boilers is minimum. • It is used in power station for generating large quantity of steam. • Boiler is required less space area compared to fire tube boilers and offers greater operational safety.

  35. BOILER MOUNTING AND ACCESSORIES

  36. BOILER MOUNTING • These are different fittings and devices which are necessary for the operations and safety of a boiler. Normally these device are mounted over boiler shell. • According to IBR following mountings should be fitted to the boilers: • Two safety valves • Two water level indicators • A pressure gauge • A steam stop valve • A feed check valve • A blow off cock • An attachment for inspector’s test gauge • A man hole • Mud holes or sight holes

  37. PRESSURE GAUGE • A pressure gauge is an instrument by means of which thepressure exerted inside a vessel can be measured. • There are two types of pressure gauges, one is Bourdon tubepressure gauge and the other is diaphragm type gauge.

  38. WATER LEVEL INDICATOR • The water level indicator is required to ascertain the water level of the boiler. • Two water level indicator should be fitted for each boiler in such a place that the water level can constantly be seen.

  39. STEAM STOP VALVE • The function of steam stop valve is to regulate the flow of steam from boiler to main steam pipe. • To shut off the steam completely when required.

  40. FEED CHECK IN VALVE • To allow the feed water to pass into the boiler. • To prevent the back flow of water from the boiler in the event of the failure of the feed pump.

  41. BLOW-OFF COCK

  42. FUSIBLE PLUG • To extinguish fire in the event of water level in the boiler shell falling below certain specified limit. It protects fire tubes from burning when the level of the water in the water shell falls abnormally low and the fire tube or crown plate which is normally submerged in the water, gets exposed to steam space which may not be able to keep it cool

  43. SAFETY VALVE • A safety valve is a valve mechanism which automatically releases a substance from a boiler, pressure vessel, or other system, when the pressure or temperature exceeds preset limits. • The safety valve may be classified as • Dead weight safety valve • Lever safety valve • Spring loaded safety valve • High steam and low water safety valve

  44. Dead weight safety valve Lever safety valve

  45. Spring loaded safety valve High steam low water safety valve

  46. Boilers Accessories • These are auxiliary plants or parts required for steam boilers for their operation and to increase efficiency of the boiler . • Following accessories are commonly used with boiler: • Feed pumps • Injector • Economizer • Air preheater • Superheater • Steam separator • Steam trap

  47. FEED PUMP • A boiler feed water pump is a specific type of pump used to pump feed water into a steam boiler. The water may be freshly supplied or returning condensate produced as a result of the condensation of the steam produced by the boiler. These pumps are normally high pressure units that take suction from a condensate return system and can be of the centrifugal pump type or positive displacement type.

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