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Information × Registration Number 0220U102114, 0119U101779 , R & D reports Title Increasing the ecology and reliability of power units with supercritical steam parameters by creating resource-saving water treatment technology popup.stage_title Head Tаrelin Anаtolii O., Доктор технічних наук Registration Date 09-03-2020 Organization A. Podgorny Institute of Mechanical Engineering Problems of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine popup.description2  The analysis of modern literary sources, that describe the processes of preparation of water on thermal power plant, nuclear power plant, is conducted. It is set that being in the coolant of power units with higher than critical pressure of organic admixtures results in their thermo-oxidation destruction with the accumulation of hydrogen and sour admixtures in the pair of caldron and turbine cycle of power plants. In the future there is hydrogenation and corrosion and corrosion-mechanical damage of a number of responsible elements of the steam-water tract of power units. Organic compounds get into the nutrient water both at insufficient degree of its purification from iron-organic complexes at existing water treatment plants and during the destruction of ion-exchange materials used for water treatment. The introduction of modern water treatment systems in the energy sector requires the development of a new approach to design, which takes into account all the features of the technologies used. The high depth of nutrient water purification from organic impurities will increase reliability and reduce the cost of stopping, repairing and commissioning of supercritical units of at least 30%. Product Description popup.authors popup.nrat_date 2020-04-02 Close
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Head: Tаrelin Anаtolii O.. Increasing the ecology and reliability of power units with supercritical steam parameters by creating resource-saving water treatment technology. (popup.stage: ). A. Podgorny Institute of Mechanical Engineering Problems of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine. № 0220U102114
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