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subra_pr
Jul 10, 2010, 04:12 AM
Given the fuel as Coal with calorific value as 3500 K.cal/kg , what are the factors to be considered for designing the power plant of 10 MW capacity?
peterbranton
Jan 14, 2011, 02:16 PM
Its not the amount of energy you wish to produce it is the way best efficiently to do it , if it be 10MW or 10000MW, a 100% efficient coal power station, most as normal boiler/furnaces/generator/turbine to turn generator, but then include this the exhaust pipe for the furnaces and the exhaust pipe for the boiler meet into one large exhaust then this larger exhaust heads away from the source either horizontally or curl it around the plant with the end of the pipe at the source of water the water intake pipes for the boiler run down the inside of the furnaces exhaust thus as the water heads to the boiler it is heated inside the exhaust pipe and like wise the water intake pipes will cool the exhaust fumes into a solid send a scrapper to collect this carbon/mixed with water vapor and mix it with the ashes from beneath the furnaces and press it into blocks to reuse as a solid fuel in the furnaces
deepak vyas
Jul 27, 2012, 01:51 AM
I am a diploma electrical student of second year
I want a project report on thermal power plant 10 mw
Please suggest me how to I can get a project report
peterbranton
Jul 27, 2012, 03:26 AM
10MW is a very small amount of electric to produce from a coal power plant so the use of methods of efficiency can be use very effectively, i.e to condense the water vapour back to liquid and mix/ press the soot and ashes together to remake the solid fuel (coal) this would make it 100% efficient. To make a project report on this write it out in words then calculus
peterbranton
Jul 27, 2012, 03:30 AM
This would also make the 10MW coal power plant 100% environmentally friendly