wayuu1981
Mechanical
- Sep 15, 2006
- 47
Hello,
What could be a minimum recommended storage capacity for the light fuel oil tank of a 300 MWe coal fired CFB boiler, to take it from cold state up to 40% BMCR capacity, fuel oil won't be required for combustion support. Is there any standard suggesting minimum capacities? or is there any other scenarios to be considered such as the capacity required for how many startups or how many hours at maximum oil flow rate (in this case 40%BMCR)?.
For this particular case it has been estimated a 85t requirement of fuel oil per cold start-up (10 hours approx.) and a 24t/h fuel flow with all oil burners at full capacity. what could be an appropriate oil storage tank capacity?
Javier Guevara E.
Projects, Mechanical Engineer
What could be a minimum recommended storage capacity for the light fuel oil tank of a 300 MWe coal fired CFB boiler, to take it from cold state up to 40% BMCR capacity, fuel oil won't be required for combustion support. Is there any standard suggesting minimum capacities? or is there any other scenarios to be considered such as the capacity required for how many startups or how many hours at maximum oil flow rate (in this case 40%BMCR)?.
For this particular case it has been estimated a 85t requirement of fuel oil per cold start-up (10 hours approx.) and a 24t/h fuel flow with all oil burners at full capacity. what could be an appropriate oil storage tank capacity?
Javier Guevara E.
Projects, Mechanical Engineer