Title of article
DESIGN and PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS OF A DISTRICT HEATING SYSTEM UTILIZING WASTE HEAT OF A THERMAL POWER PLANT
Author/Authors
Yildiran, Rasit TUBITAK Marmara Research Center, Kocaeli, Turkey , Atas, Selcuk TUBITAK Marmara Research Center, Kocaeli, Turkey , Kahraman, Murat TUBITAK Marmara Research Center, Kocaeli, Turkey
Pages
15
From page
940
To page
954
Abstract
District heating (DH) systems that utilize waste heat have a great energy saving impact. Based on detailed energetic and exergetic performance analysis of the power plant cycle, it is possible to supply cheaper energy to consumers rather than conventional heating systems meanwhile a small portion of
power reduction takes place. In this study, a district heating system, which uses waste heat of a thermal power plant (PP) as energy source is designed and then analyzed for various operational conditions from viewpoint of thermal and hydraulic performance. The implementation site in this study is selected as dwelling estate located at Soma which is in Manisa province of Turkey. Throughout the study, design and analysis of DH system contains several steps: Before all, based on architectural, meteorological and fieldwork studies, peak heat loads are determined for each type of buildings, considering various types of heat transfer factors. Using a software package, network design is carried out numerically. Then a tool is
developed to analyze annual heat demand distribution in order to compare estimated and realized data given for 2013-2014 heating season. Lastly, a heat storage tank coupled with existing DH system is dimensioned.
Keywords
District heating system , peak heat load , annual heat load distribution , heat storage system , recovery heat
Journal title
Journal of Thermal Engineering
Serial Year
2016
Record number
2569137
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