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62B-201-110 AUG 00
Basic Steam Engineering
62b-201Nucleate Boiling
62B-201-210 AUG 00
1. Describe the theory of 1. Describe the theory of nucleate boiling nucleate boiling and how it applies to boiler operationsand how it applies to boiler operations
2. Describe how variations in 2. Describe how variations in circulation lead to shrink and swellcirculation lead to shrink and swell
Enabling Objectives
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Boiling Process In A Generating Tube
• Tubes have a Tubes have a waterside waterside (internal volume) (internal volume) and a and a firesidefireside (external surface) (external surface)
• LIKE BOILING WATER IN A POT, LIKE BOILING WATER IN A POT, BOILING IN THE GENERATING BOILING IN THE GENERATING TUBES IS A PROGRESSIVE TUBES IS A PROGRESSIVE PHENOMENON (i.E. Little bubbles, PHENOMENON (i.E. Little bubbles, bigger bubbles, bulk boiling)bigger bubbles, bulk boiling)
SUBCOOLED Nucleate Boiling
• Definition of Definition of SUBCOOLEDSUBCOOLED::
• Below Below temperature (temperature (TTSATSAT) at which water ) at which water
will change state to steam at a given pressurewill change state to steam at a given pressure
• Bulk of boiler water is SUBCOOLED as Bulk of boiler water is SUBCOOLED as
it rises up generating tubesit rises up generating tubes
SUBCOOLED Nucleate Boiling
• Bubbles Break Off From Tube Wall And Enter Bubbles Break Off From Tube Wall And Enter Main Stream Of Water And CollapseMain Stream Of Water And Collapse
POP!
TBulkFluid<TSaturation
Nucleate Boiling
• Steam bubbles & bulk fluid = TSteam bubbles & bulk fluid = TSATSAT
• Bubbles no longer collapseBubbles no longer collapse
NUCLEATE BOILING
SUBCOOLEDNUCLEATE BOILING
TSteamBubble = TBulkFluid
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Quality
• Definition of quality:Definition of quality:
• Quality of STM is the dryness or purity. It is Quality of STM is the dryness or purity. It is
the ratio of: the ratio of: Mass of STM in LBM Mass of STM in LBM
Total mass of STM & WTR LBMTotal mass of STM & WTR LBM
• ““LBM” is pounds of massLBM” is pounds of mass
• Expressed in %Expressed in %
• 5% quality is “wetter” than 90%5% quality is “wetter” than 90%
X =
Steam Slugs
• At 5 % quality - steam slugs formAt 5 % quality - steam slugs form
NUCLEATE BOILING
SUBCOOLED NUCLEATE BOILING
STEAM SLUGS 5% QUALITY
TSteamBubble > TBulkFluid
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Annulus
• Steam slugs combine further up tubeSteam slugs combine further up tube
• Form column of steam in center of tubeForm column of steam in center of tube
• Ring of water remains - adheres to tube Ring of water remains - adheres to tube
inner wallinner wall
• Called Called annulusannulus
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Annulus
• Annulus Annulus
• Water carries away heat Water carries away heat
• Critical to Critical to protecting tube from meltingprotecting tube from melting
NUCLEATE BOILING
SUBCOOLED NUCLEATE BOILING
STM SLUGS
5% QUALITY
ANNULUS
STM
COLUMNOF
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Nucleate Boiling
• Ideally steam & water exiting Ideally steam & water exiting
generating tubes will be:generating tubes will be:
• Annular flow Annular flow
• 20 % - 30% quality20 % - 30% quality
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Moisture Separators
• Chevron & cyclone typeChevron & cyclone type• Remove water from steam to Remove water from steam to
prevent moisture carryoverprevent moisture carryover• Steam Steam exits boilerexits boiler at 99.75% (recall at 99.75% (recall
that steam that steam exits tubeexits tube at 20-30%) at 20-30%)
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Natural Circulation
• There is no pump to circulate boiler waterThere is no pump to circulate boiler water
• We rely on natural circulationWe rely on natural circulation
• Termed Termed acceleratedaccelerated due to slant in generating due to slant in generating tubestubes
• Promoted byPromoted by thermal driving head (TDH)thermal driving head (TDH)
• Retarded by Retarded by head losses (hl)head losses (hl)
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Thermal Driving Head
• Explanation:Explanation:• AVERAGE SPECIFIC VOLUME (VOL) OF AVERAGE SPECIFIC VOLUME (VOL) OF
WATER IN GENERATING TUBES > WATER WATER IN GENERATING TUBES > WATER IN DOWNCOMERS (i.E. On a LBM basis, the IN DOWNCOMERS (i.E. On a LBM basis, the water in tubes takes up more space)water in tubes takes up more space)
• Therefore => density of steam/ water mixture in Therefore => density of steam/ water mixture in tubes < water in DOWNCOMERStubes < water in DOWNCOMERS
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Thermal Driving Head
• Therefore => weight of steam/ water in Therefore => weight of steam/ water in generating tubes < water in generating tubes < water in DOWNCOMERSDOWNCOMERS
• Therefore => pressure on water in Therefore => pressure on water in DOWNCOMERS > pressure on steam/ DOWNCOMERS > pressure on steam/ water mixture in generating tubeswater mixture in generating tubes
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Thermal Driving Head
• As water molecules exit generating tubes, As water molecules exit generating tubes, heavier water fills void, causingheavier water fills void, causing
Natural circulation (NC)Natural circulation (NC)
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Thermal Driving Head
• TDHTDH increases increases linearlylinearly with increase in with increase in qualityquality
• Greater the steam demand, greater Greater the steam demand, greater TDHTDH
• Note: Note: for the most partfor the most part increase in firing increase in firing rate is synonymous with an increase in rate is synonymous with an increase in qualityquality
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Head Loss
• TDHTDH creates flow down creates flow down DOWNCOMERS and back up DOWNCOMERS and back up generating tubesgenerating tubes
• Actual mass flow rate of NC is Actual mass flow rate of NC is difference between difference between TDHTDH and and hlhl::
MMflowflow = TDH - HL = TDH - HL
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Head Loss
• As quality increases, larger steam slugs As quality increases, larger steam slugs
formform
• Slugs impede flow of remaining water in Slugs impede flow of remaining water in
tube, causing tube, causing head losshead loss
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TDH Vs. Hl
• If TDH = hl, thenIf TDH = hl, then flow in boiler flow in boiler stops!!stops!!
Remember ==> Remember ==>
MMflowflow = TDH - HL = TDH - HL
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Flow Rate Stops...
• Is this bad?????Is this bad?????
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End Point Of Circulation
• Major concern!Major concern!• No cooling taking placeNo cooling taking place
• Boiler is a heat exchangerBoiler is a heat exchanger
• Possible causes:Possible causes:• High firing rate High firing rate • Reduction in steam drum pressure Reduction in steam drum pressure
below minimum limitbelow minimum limit
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Boiler End Points
• Capacity of a boiler is limited by:Capacity of a boiler is limited by:• Design of boilerDesign of boiler
• Its operationIts operation
• These limits are known as These limits are known as boiler end boiler end points points
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Boiler End Points• There are 3 boiler end pointsThere are 3 boiler end points::
• End point of combustionEnd point of combustion• Moisture carryoverMoisture carryover• End point of circulationEnd point of circulation
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Film Boiling
• Definition: Definition: • When excessive heat transfer rates and When excessive heat transfer rates and
insufficient circulation causes a layer insufficient circulation causes a layer of steam to form on the surface of of steam to form on the surface of tubestubes
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Shrink & Swell
• During During up powerup power maneuvers, a maneuvers, a temporary rise in boiler water level temporary rise in boiler water level occurs -- called occurs -- called swellswell
• During During down powerdown power maneuvers, a maneuvers, a temporary drop in boiler water level temporary drop in boiler water level occurs -- called occurs -- called shrinkshrink
Swell
• Increase in steam demand:Increase in steam demand:• More steam leaves boiler.More steam leaves boiler.
• Drum press starts decreasing.Drum press starts decreasing.
• Steam bubbles in GEN tubes expand.Steam bubbles in GEN tubes expand.
• Water level “swells.”Water level “swells.”
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Swell
• Automatic combustion control system (acc Automatic combustion control system (acc sys) senses decrease in drum press and sys) senses decrease in drum press and increases firing rateincreases firing rate
• Drum press increases and regains Drum press increases and regains SETPOINTSETPOINT
• Water level decreases as bubble size Water level decreases as bubble size decreasesdecreases
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Swell• Water reaches normal and gets slightly below Water reaches normal and gets slightly below
normalnormal
• Automatic boiler control system (ABC sys) Automatic boiler control system (ABC sys)
will increase feed flow to match steam flowwill increase feed flow to match steam flow
• Water level achieves normalWater level achieves normal
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Shrink
• During a down power maneuver During a down power maneuver shrink has the opposite effect:shrink has the opposite effect:• Throttle closesThrottle closes
• Steam drum press risesSteam drum press rises
• Water level lowers or “shrinks”Water level lowers or “shrinks”
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Shrink • Acc system decreases firing rate Acc system decreases firing rate
• Drum press regains SETPOINTDrum press regains SETPOINT
• Water level increasesWater level increases
• Water level reaches normal, and slightly Water level reaches normal, and slightly
above normalabove normal
• ABC sys decreases feed flowABC sys decreases feed flow
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Can the Effects of Shrink and Swell Be Avoided?
• YES, and the navy knows how but YES, and the navy knows how but still doesn’t !still doesn’t !
• How and why not ??How and why not ??
• Increasing boiler size reduces the Increasing boiler size reduces the fluctuations in level caused by shrink fluctuations in level caused by shrink and swell (space limitation).and swell (space limitation).
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Summary
• Waterside & firesideWaterside & fireside
• SUBCOOLED nucleate boilingSUBCOOLED nucleate boiling
• Nucleate boilingNucleate boiling
• AnnulusAnnulus
• Quality of steam (equation)Quality of steam (equation)
• Steam slugs Steam slugs
• Film boilingFilm boiling
• DNBDNB
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Summary
• Boiler end points Boiler end points
• Causes and limits of natural circulationCauses and limits of natural circulation
• Thermal driving headThermal driving head
• Head lossHead loss
• Boiler power level & natural circulation Boiler power level & natural circulation (graph of TDH VS head loss)(graph of TDH VS head loss)
• Shrink & swellShrink & swell
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Any Questions...?
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Basic Steam Engineering
62b-201Nucleate Boiling
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