LIU Daoqing, LI He, CHEN Hao, et al. Design and application of intelligent soot blowing system for power plant boiler based on fouling feature field perception[J]. Thermal power generation, 2025, 54(5): 140-147.
LIU Daoqing, LI He, CHEN Hao, et al. Design and application of intelligent soot blowing system for power plant boiler based on fouling feature field perception[J]. Thermal power generation, 2025, 54(5): 140-147. DOI: 10.19666/j.rlfd.202408189.
To solve the problem of severe ash accumulation and slagging on heating surface of boilers caused by a large proportion of blended economic coal
based on the close relationship between the ash fouling layer and the flue gas flow field parameters
the concept of cross-sectional “ash fouling characteristic field” is proposed
and a new intelligent soot blowing control system for boilers is developed
which includes functions such as characteristic field detection and generation
and benchmark field prediction. By comparing the difference in “drop value” and “concentration” between the benchmark feature field and the current feature field
the system can timely and accurately determine the appropriate blowing time
achieving “intelligent perception and on-demand blowing”. The new system solves the problem of lack of measurement points and low accuracy in existing model calculation methods
overcomes the disadvantage of high equipment cost in furnace observation methods
and uses on-site full section data collectors combined with intelligent prediction models for ash pollution characteristic fields to achieve low-cost and high-precision detection of ash and slag accumulation
effectively solving the problems of over blowing and under blowing. The actual application effect of the power plant shows that
after the new system was put into use for 3 months
the monthly blowing frequency decreased by 19.6%
and the monthly blowing steam consumption decreased by 229.0 tons
which is equivalent to a direct economic benefit of 284 000 yuan per year. In addition
the system also brings multiple indirect benefits
such as avoiding sudden coking that causes the unit to stop
extending the service life of the heating surface
and avoiding delayed soot blowing that leads to a decrease in boiler efficiency. The relevant control optimization experience can be used as a reference for similar units in the future.