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Energies
Impact of Heat Transfer on Transient Stress Fields in Power Plant Boiler Components
Krzysztof Wacławiak1  Jerzy Okrajni1  Mariusz Twardawa2 
[1] Faculty of Materials Engineering, Silesian University of Technology, 44-100 Gliwice, Poland;RAFAKO S.A., 47-400 Racibórz, Poland;
关键词: power plants;    heat transfer;    thermal stresses;    thermomechanical fatigue;    stress–strain behavior;   
DOI  :  10.3390/en14040862
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

In boilers operating in modern power plants, thick-walled elements of complex shapes, such as valves, superheater headers, T-pipes, Y-pipes, four-way pipes, and elbows, are especially prone to fatigue processes. Higher operation parameters and more frequent startups may speed up fatigue damage in these elements. Such damage is a local phenomenon and is caused by thermomechanical fatigue (TMF). This paper presents a method designed for predicting the behavior of components subjected to variable temperature and mechanical loading conditions. This method combines the results of measurements of operating parameters of devices under industrial conditions with those obtained using finite element modeling (FEM). Particular attention was given to the influence of the time-dependent heat transfer coefficient on the local thermomechanical stress–strain behavior of the material. It was stated that heat transfer conditions have a significant impact on local transient stresses and depend on the operation parameters of boilers. Consistency of the temperature changes as a function of time, determined in industrial conditions and calculated on the basis of the model approach, was obtained. This developed and described in the work approach enables defining the conditions of heat transfer on the surface of models of considered components.

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