DENG Chenggang, CHEN Yuming, CHEN Kun, et al. Thermoeconomic analysis for 50 MW supercritical carbon dioxide coal-fired power plant[J]. Thermal power generation, 2021, 50(12): 160-168.
Supercritical carbon dioxide(S-CO_2) power generation technology is considered as one of the most promising technologies for future coal-fired power generation due to its high efficiency and compact equipment. In view of the lack of research on global design and multi criteria evaluation of small capacity S-CO_2 cycle system components
this paper proposes a simultaneous system structural design-flow and heat transfer calculation-multi index evaluation computation method
and through calculation
it analyses the thermal economic performance of 50 MW S-CO_2 coal-fired power plant with different cycle systems and design parameters. The results show that
with the turbine inlet parameter of 25 MPa/620 ℃
the power generation efficiency of the recompression reheat cycle coal-fired power plant is 3.29% higher than that of the recompression cycle
and the levelized cost of electricity of the turbine is 2.52% lower than that of the recompression cycle. At different design parameters
the total investment cost of the two systems is both below 3.9×10~8 yuan
and the boiler cost accounts for about 80% of the total equipment investment cost.