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CSVTU

Branch – Mechanical Engineering


Title - Power Plant

Guided by – Presented by – Ramshankar Sahu


Mr. Govind Chandrawanshi Sir Navin Manikpuri
AM(Mechanical Maintenance) Janendra Sahu
Jayaswal Neco Industries Ltd.Raipur (C.G)

Process :- Product :-
 RMHS(Row Material Handling System)  Steels
 Sinter Plant  Round Steels
 Coke Oven  Steel Rod
 Pallet Plant  Steel Wire
 DRI(Direct Reduce Iron)  Steel Bar
 Blast Furnace  Round Corner Steels
 SMS(Steel Melting Shop)
 Rolling Mile
 BSM(Bar Structure Mile)
 WRM(Wire Rod Mile)
 Bright Bar
 Power Plant

Application :- Automobile Sector, Other Industries etc.


Power Plant (coke Oven)

A power plant is an industrial facility used to generate electric power with the help of one
or more generators which converts different energy sources into electric power.
Rankine Cycle
DM Plant (Demineralization)

Demineralized water also known as Deionized water, water that has had its mineral ions removed.
Mineral ions such as cations of sodium, calcium, iron, copper, etc and anions such as chloride,
sulphate, nitrate, etc are common ions present in water. Deionization is a physical process which uses
specially-manufactured ion exchange resins which provides ion exchange site for the replacement of
the mineral salts in water with water forming H+ and OH- ions. Because the majority of water
impurities are dissolved salts, deionization produces a high purity water that is generally similar to
distilled water, and this process is quick and without scale buildup.

River Reservoir DM Plant


Deaerator
A deaerator is a device that is widely used for the removal of oxygen and other dissolved gases
from the feedwater to steam-generating boilers.

Low Pressure Heater

Deaerator
Economizer

A common application of economizers in steam power plants is to capture the waste heat from
boiler stack gases (flue gas) and transfer it to the boiler feedwater. This raises the temperature
of the boiler feedwater, lowering the needed energy input, in turn reducing the firing rates
needed for the rated boiler output.
Evaporator

evaporator the fuel us used as a heating sources is may be the boiling water or a steam but
for boilers fire flame is used as coal or a gas. ... A boiler adds energy in the form of heat to
cause the liquid to evaporate, an evaporator allows a liquid to evaporate and take energy
from its surroundings

Evaporator -3

Evaporator -1

Evaporator -2
Water Wall Tube

A high pressure water tube boiler (also spelled water-tube and water tube) is a type of boiler in
which water circulates in tubes heated externally by the fire. Fuel is burned inside the furnace,
creating hot gas which heats water in the steam-generating tubes. ... The heated water then
rises into the steam drum.
Steam Drum (WHRB)

Boiler drum is used for separation of steam and water mixture coming from the water wall
tubes. It ensures that only steam goes with no part of water to turbine ...
Boiler Mounting

various valves and fittings are required for the safe and proper working of a boiler . Those
attached directly to the pressure parts of the boiler are referred to as the boiler mountings.

 Man Hole  Pressure Gauge  Water Level Indicator

 Air Vend  Spring Loaded  Stop Valve


 Thermocouple  RTD  Drain Valve

 Soot Blowers  Non Return Valve  Feed Check Valve

 AFO & AFC  IBD & CBD  Water Sampling Valve


Water Circulation

Steam Drum Down comer Header Bottom Ring Header

Top Ring Header Evaporator Economizer


Steam Circulation
Steam Drum Primary Super Heater De-Super Heater

Turbine Common Header Super Heater


Turbine (Impulse & Reaction Turbine)

Cross Section Blade Graph

Condenser Generator
Condensate Water

Softening Plant Cooling Tower Reservoir

Inlet Outlet

Condenser (Surface)
Hot Well

Ejector Condenser Gland Vend Condenser


Re-Circulation

Low Pressure Heater

Deaerator
Accessories

Boiler accessories are those components which are. installed either inside or outside
the boiler to increase the. efficiency of the plant and to help in the proper working. of the plant.

 Deaerator
 Economizer
 Evaporator (1,2 & 3)
 Primary Super Heater
 De-Super Heater
 Super Heater
 Ejector Condenser
 Gland Vend Condenser
 Low Pressure Heater
 Feed Water Pump
 Separator Steam
Flue Gas Circulation
Coke Oven Plant
Water Wall Tube Super Heater

Evaporator Primary Super Heater De-Super Heater


Economizer

Induced Draft Fan Chimney


Safety

Power plants are much safer than they once were; however, plant employees still encounter
hazards. Training, along with proper operation and maintenance procedures, are key to
reducing accidents and mitigating their effects.

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