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International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology (IJMET)
Volume 6, Issue 11, Nov 2015, pp. 57-63, Article ID: IJMET_06_11_007
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INDUSTRIAL WASTE HEAT USED IN
TYPICAL THERMAL POWER PLANT
Raj Kumar Yadav
M.Tech Scholar, Mechanical Engineering Department
Bhaba Engineering Research Institute, Bhopal, M.P.
Pankaj Singh
M.Tech Scholar
AIST, Sagar, M.P.
Anurag Singh
Faculty, Department of Mechanical Engineering
AIST, Sagar, M.P.
Sandhya Yadav
BE Scholar, Department of Mechanical Engineering
AIST, Sagar, M.P.
ABSTRACT
An advanced waste heat and water recovery technology has been
developed to extract a portion of the water vapor and its latent heat from flue
gases based on a nonporous ceramic membrane capillary condensation
separation mechanism. The recovered water is of high quality and mineral
free, therefore can be used as supplemental makeup water for almost all
industrial processes. The technology was first developed and proven at
industrial demonstration scale for gas-fired package boilers, and already
commercialized. The technology was thereafter further developed to a two-
stage design tailored to coal power plant flue gas application. The recovered
water and heat can be used directly to replace power plant boiler makeup
water to improve its efficiency, and any remaining recovered water can be
used for flue gas desulfurization (FGD) water makeup or other plant uses.
Key words : Coal, Thermal Plant, Heat, Ash, Water, etc.
Cite this Article: Raj Kumar Yadav, Pankaj Singh, Anurag Singh and
Sandhya Yadav. Industrial Waste Heat Used in Typical Thermal Power Plant.
International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology , 6 (11),
2015, pp. 57-63.
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