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Boiler Units of Heat Power Engineering Units, part 1

Major: Heat and power engineering
Code of Subject: 6.144.02.E.84
Credits: 5
Department: Heat Engineering and Thermal and Nuclear Power Plants
Lecturer: associate professor, Ph.D. Kuznetsova Marta Yaroslavivna
Semester: 5 семестр
Mode of Study: заочна
Learning outcomes:
• Know:
- functions of boilers;
- options, technological scheme and design of industrial of boilers;
- processes in fuel boilers in general;
- technological schemes and equipment of fuel preparation for burning.
• Be able to:
- determine the destination and construction features assemblies of of boilers and fuel preparation;
- to calculate the heating surfaces of boilers.
Required prior and related subjects:
prerequisites:
• Higher Mathematics
• Physics
• Сhemistry
• Engineering Thermodynamics
• Heat-mass Exchange
co-requisites:
• Heat-mass Exchange Machines of Industrial Enterprises
• Heat Engines of Industrial Enterprises
Summary of the subject:
General technological scheme of boiler installation of industrial enterprise and its work. Technological scheme of generating steam. Purpose, construction and scheme of the boiler. Boiler elements. Classification and types of boilers. Boilers heating surfaces. Designs the flue screens. Types superheater. Water economizers. Air heaters. Boiler fuel and its characteristics. Material balances combustion processes. Fundamentals of kinetics of chemical reactions. Boiler heat balance. The total heat balance equation. Efficiency of the boiler. Classification of furnaces and general characteristics of processes.
Recommended Books:
1. Sokolov B.A. Kotelnyie ustanovki i ih ekspluatatsiya / A.B. Sokolov. – M.: Akademiya, 2008. – 432s.
2. Yanko P.I. Rezhimi ekspluatatsiyi energetichnih kotliv / P.I. Yanko, Y.S. Misak. - Lviv: NVF «Ukrayinski tehnologiyi», 2004. – 270 s.
3. Konovalov S.V. Ekspluatatsiya kotliv / S.V. Konovalov. – Vinnitsya: PP «Balyuk», 2007. – 216 s.
Assessment methods and criteria:
• current control (30%): written reports on laboratory work, oral examination
• final control(70 %): control measure