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US3101595A
US3101595A US92035A US9203561A US3101595A US 3101595 A US3101595 A US 3101595A US 92035 A US92035 A US 92035A US 9203561 A US9203561 A US 9203561A US 3101595 A US3101595 A US 3101595A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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    • F22DPREHEATING, OR ACCUMULATING PREHEATED, FEED-WATER FOR STEAM GENERATION; FEED-WATER SUPPLY FOR STEAM GENERATION; CONTROLLING WATER LEVEL FOR STEAM GENERATION; AUXILIARY DEVICES FOR PROMOTING WATER CIRCULATION WITHIN STEAM BOILERS
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    • F22D1/32Feed-water heaters, i.e. economisers or like preheaters arranged to be heated by steam, e.g. bled from turbines
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F01MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; ENGINE PLANTS IN GENERAL; STEAM ENGINES
    • F01KSTEAM ENGINE PLANTS; STEAM ACCUMULATORS; ENGINE PLANTS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; ENGINES USING SPECIAL WORKING FLUIDS OR CYCLES
    • F01K7/00Steam engine plants characterised by the use of specific types of engine; Plants or engines characterised by their use of special steam systems, cycles or processes; Control means specially adapted for such systems, cycles or processes; Use of withdrawn or exhaust steam for feed-water heating
    • F01K7/34Steam engine plants characterised by the use of specific types of engine; Plants or engines characterised by their use of special steam systems, cycles or processes; Control means specially adapted for such systems, cycles or processes; Use of withdrawn or exhaust steam for feed-water heating the engines being of extraction or non-condensing type; Use of steam for feed-water heating
    • F01K7/40Use of two or more feed-water heaters in series

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  • the present invention relates to a multi-stage feed water heater system having an integral condensed bled steam cooling system.
  • the static head difference between the inlet and the outlet of a water-to-water condensed bled steam cooling section plus the friction head may be greater than or close to the pressure drop available between the bled steam conditions of adjacent feed water heaters.
  • the condensed bled steam is usually cascaded down from heater to heater, and accordingly the heat content thereof is utilized at a level corresponding to the pressure in the lower heater.
  • hot condensed bled steam from a higher pressure heater is flashed in a fiash box and the flashed-off steam is condensed in a sealed section of the next lower stage feed water heater casing at a pressure intermediate between those of the said two feed water heaters, the condensate from this sealed section and water from the said flash box being discharged into the said casing, and, together with the condensate of bled steam condensed in 'said casing is passed into the flash box of a lower pressure heater, if any.
  • the feed water to be heated is passed through conventional nests of tubes arranged in the said casing, said tubes passing through the said sealed section before reaching the feed water outlet.
  • FIGURE 1 is a diagrammatic elevation, partly in section, of a feed water heater of the system according to the present invention
  • FIGURE 2 diagrammatically illustrates a syst-em according to the present invention.
  • a boiler 1S ysupplies steam through a pipe 19 to a turbine 20 driving an alternator 22,.
  • the expanded steam from the turbine 20 is discharged into a condenser 27, and the turbine has also -two ⁇ tapping points 21', 21 for bled steam, 21 being at ⁇ a higher intermediate pressure than 21.
  • the condensate is extracted from the condenser 27 through a pipe 235 including an extrac- -f tion pump 28, and is fed consecutively through two feed water heaters l1 and v1' arranged in series, and from the outlet 4 of the latter through a pipe 24 containing the i boiler feed pump 25 back into the boiler 1S.
  • the general arrangement described iso far is conventional and is not claimed as such. The invention will now be described with reference to FIG. l, with cross references to FIG. 2 to explain the position of the new combination within the conventional general arrangement.
  • the casing of the feed water heater y1 has a cover 2, wherein the feed water inlet 3 and the feed water outlet 4 are provided between which banks of U-shaped feed water tubes 5 are arranged in the casing 1.
  • Bled steam is introduced through pipe 26 from the tapping point 21 into the upper portion of the casing 1 at l6, and condensate is drawn off at the bottom of said casing at 7 towards a lower pressure heater if any, or to the condenser 27 (FIG. 2).
  • a sealed section enclosed in an envelope 8 inside the rtop portion of the casing 1 and occupying for example one quadrant thereof is provided, and is connected by a pipe ⁇ 9 to a flash box 10 into which a higher pressure heater 1 connected at 6 by a pipe 26 to the tapping point Z1 (FIG. 2) discharges the condensate drawn off its lower portion by means of a pipe 11 having orifices 12 in the flash box l10.
  • any water accumulating at the bottom of box 10 ⁇ is drawn off through a pipe 13 and discharged from orifices 14 into the bottom portion of the casing of the low pressure heater 1 just above theflevel of the condensate therein, or into a separate vessel (-not shown).
  • a U-shaped pipe 15 is connected to the bottom of the :sealed section 8, and discharges through an orifice 16 into the casing 1 at a level above that of the bottom of said sealed section 8, the level difference corresponding to the difference between the intermediate pressure in the envelope S to that in the casing 1.
  • feed water is introduced at 3, flows through the banks of U-pipes 5 and leaves at 4.
  • Bled steam is introduced into the casing 1 at 6, and hot water under pressure is introduced from theh-gher pressure heater 1 through pipe 11 and the orifices 12 into the flash box 10, where it flashes into steam owing to partial release of pressure to an intermediate pressure.
  • This steam flows through pipe 9 into the sealed .section of the casing 1 within the envelope 8, where it condenses.
  • the condensate is discharged into the casing 1 through the U- pipe 15 and orifice 16.
  • a multi-stage feed water system comprising in combination: at least two feed water heaters each comprising a casing and a bundle of U-tubes arranged in said casing, wherein said boiler, turbine, condenser and bundles of U-tubes of said feed water heaters are arranged in series with one another in a closed circuit, tap ping points at different intermediate pressure zones .of

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Aug.. 27, 1963 w. E. PETERS ETAL 3,101,595
FEED WATER HEATERS Filed Feb. 2'?, 1961 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 ALTEnNAToR coNoENsER 2 7 a gw 26 1ML-MJ:
3',l-l,55 Patented Aug. 27., 1963 tice 3,101,595 FEED WATER HEATERS Walter Ernest Peters and Leonard Mills, Rugby, England, assignors to The English Electric Company )Limited, London, England, a British company Filed Feb. 2-7, 1961, Ser. No. 92,035 Claims priority, application Great Britain Apr. 14, 1960 1 Claim. (Cl. oil-67) The present invention relates to a multi-stage feed water heater system having an integral condensed bled steam cooling system. In a vertical heater of this type the static head difference between the inlet and the outlet of a water-to-water condensed bled steam cooling section plus the friction head may be greater than or close to the pressure drop available between the bled steam conditions of adjacent feed water heaters. In conventional feed water heating systems where condensed bled steam cooling is not used, the condensed bled steam is usually cascaded down from heater to heater, and accordingly the heat content thereof is utilized at a level corresponding to the pressure in the lower heater.
According to the present linvention, hot condensed bled steam from a higher pressure heater is flashed in a fiash box and the flashed-off steam is condensed in a sealed section of the next lower stage feed water heater casing at a pressure intermediate between those of the said two feed water heaters, the condensate from this sealed section and water from the said flash box being discharged into the said casing, and, together with the condensate of bled steam condensed in 'said casing is passed into the flash box of a lower pressure heater, if any. By utilizing the heat in the condensed bled steam at a higher temperature level the feed cycle efficiency is improved. The feed water to be heated is passed through conventional nests of tubes arranged in the said casing, said tubes passing through the said sealed section before reaching the feed water outlet.
Owing to the flash vapour heating the problem of overcoming friction and static heads does not arise in the feed water heater according to the present invention.
In order that the invention may be clearly understood and readily carried 4into effect an embodiment thereof will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, FIGURE 1 of which is a diagrammatic elevation, partly in section, of a feed water heater of the system according to the present invention, and FIGURE 2 diagrammatically illustrates a syst-em according to the present invention. Referring firstly to the general arrangement of FIG. 2, a boiler 1S ysupplies steam through a pipe 19 to a turbine 20 driving an alternator 22,. The expanded steam from the turbine 20 is discharged into a condenser 27, and the turbine has also -two` tapping points 21', 21 for bled steam, 21 being at `a higher intermediate pressure than 21. The condensate is extracted from the condenser 27 through a pipe 235 including an extrac- -f tion pump 28, and is fed consecutively through two feed water heaters l1 and v1' arranged in series, and from the outlet 4 of the latter through a pipe 24 containing the i boiler feed pump 25 back into the boiler 1S. The general arrangement described iso far is conventional and is not claimed as such. The invention will now be described with reference to FIG. l, with cross references to FIG. 2 to explain the position of the new combination within the conventional general arrangement.
The casing of the feed water heater y1 has a cover 2, wherein the feed water inlet 3 and the feed water outlet 4 are provided between which banks of U-shaped feed water tubes 5 are arranged in the casing 1. Bled steam is introduced through pipe 26 from the tapping point 21 into the upper portion of the casing 1 at l6, and condensate is drawn off at the bottom of said casing at 7 towards a lower pressure heater if any, or to the condenser 27 (FIG. 2).
A sealed section enclosed in an envelope 8 inside the rtop portion of the casing 1 and occupying for example one quadrant thereof is provided, and is connected by a pipe`9 to a flash box 10 into which a higher pressure heater 1 connected at 6 by a pipe 26 to the tapping point Z1 (FIG. 2) discharges the condensate drawn off its lower portion by means of a pipe 11 having orifices 12 in the flash box l10. While the steam flashed in the flash box 10 upon partial relief of the pressure acting on the hot water emerging from pipe 1l is passed into the sealed section within the envelope 8 through said pipe 9, any water accumulating at the bottom of box 10` is drawn off through a pipe 13 and discharged from orifices 14 into the bottom portion of the casing of the low pressure heater 1 just above theflevel of the condensate therein, or into a separate vessel (-not shown).
A U-shaped pipe 15 is connected to the bottom of the :sealed section 8, and discharges through an orifice 16 into the casing 1 at a level above that of the bottom of said sealed section 8, the level difference corresponding to the difference between the intermediate pressure in the envelope S to that in the casing 1.
In operation, feed water is introduced at 3, flows through the banks of U-pipes 5 and leaves at 4. Bled steam is introduced into the casing 1 at 6, and hot water under pressure is introduced from theh-gher pressure heater 1 through pipe 11 and the orifices 12 into the flash box 10, where it flashes into steam owing to partial release of pressure to an intermediate pressure. This steam flows through pipe 9 into the sealed .section of the casing 1 within the envelope 8, where it condenses. The condensate is discharged into the casing 1 through the U- pipe 15 and orifice 16.
'Water from the ash box 10 is discharged through pipe 13 and orifices 14 into the lower portion of the casing 1. The combined condensate of the bled .steam from 6i, of the condensate from orifice 16, and the hot water fro-m the orifices 14 is drawn off at 7 and may be passed to a lower pressure heater (not shown) or directly to the condenser 27 (FIG. 2) through a pipe 7 corresponding to pipe 11 of the feed water heater shown in FIG. 1. The heat contained in the condensed bled stream 4is therefore utilized at a higher level than in previous feed waiter heater systems, and the present system does not require the use of 4separate drain cooling vessels, automatic level controls or other extraneous equipment.
What we claim as our invention and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is: l
In a bled steam turbine plant having a boiler and a condenser, a multi-stage feed water system comprising in combination: at least two feed water heaters each comprising a casing and a bundle of U-tubes arranged in said casing, wherein said boiler, turbine, condenser and bundles of U-tubes of said feed water heaters are arranged in series with one another in a closed circuit, tap ping points at different intermediate pressure zones .of
3, 1 o 1, 5 9 5 3 i said turbine being connected to the upper portions of said References Cited in the le of this patent casings of said feed water heaters, respectively, the lower UNITED STATES PATENTS portions of said casings being connected in series with one bottom arranged in at least one of said casings, a steam c OTHER REFERENCES pipe connected with each ash box with said sealed por- The Fundamentals 0f Bollef BlOWdOWH by W J- tion of its associated feed water heater casing, each of Ryan Published in POWeIE March 1, 1932, Se@ Pags said sea-led portion being in restricted communication 10 327 and '328- (COPY D'DVSOII 199 122/379) with the interior of its associated casing, said bundles of tubes passing With their downstream ends through said sealed portion of the associated casing.
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US3306346A (en) * 1962-12-03 1967-02-28 Donald F Othmer Method for cooling volatile liquids
US3401093A (en) * 1965-10-21 1968-09-10 Phillips Petroleum Co Vapor liquid mixing in fractionation overhead system
US3518839A (en) * 1966-03-31 1970-07-07 Linde Ag Low temperature fractionation of gaseous mixtures with preliminary and split stream heat exchange
US3938588A (en) * 1973-10-18 1976-02-17 Westinghouse Electric Corporation Deaerating feedwater heater
US4003205A (en) * 1974-08-09 1977-01-18 Hitachi, Ltd. Method and apparatus for operating a steam turbine plant having feed water heaters
US4057103A (en) * 1974-12-10 1977-11-08 Kraftwerk Union Aktiengesellschaft Feedwater preheater with two steam chambers
US4060124A (en) * 1974-12-10 1977-11-29 Kraftwerk Union Aktiengesellschaft Feedwater preheater with two steam chambers

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US2979443A (en) * 1956-08-07 1961-04-11 Richardsons Westgarth & Co Multi-stage flash evaporator

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US2979443A (en) * 1956-08-07 1961-04-11 Richardsons Westgarth & Co Multi-stage flash evaporator

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US3306346A (en) * 1962-12-03 1967-02-28 Donald F Othmer Method for cooling volatile liquids
US3401093A (en) * 1965-10-21 1968-09-10 Phillips Petroleum Co Vapor liquid mixing in fractionation overhead system
US3518839A (en) * 1966-03-31 1970-07-07 Linde Ag Low temperature fractionation of gaseous mixtures with preliminary and split stream heat exchange
US3938588A (en) * 1973-10-18 1976-02-17 Westinghouse Electric Corporation Deaerating feedwater heater
US4003205A (en) * 1974-08-09 1977-01-18 Hitachi, Ltd. Method and apparatus for operating a steam turbine plant having feed water heaters
US4057103A (en) * 1974-12-10 1977-11-08 Kraftwerk Union Aktiengesellschaft Feedwater preheater with two steam chambers
US4060124A (en) * 1974-12-10 1977-11-29 Kraftwerk Union Aktiengesellschaft Feedwater preheater with two steam chambers

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