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Modeling and field studies of fouling in once-through steam generators

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OSTI ID:203818
 [1];  [2]
  1. Florida Power Corp., Crystal River, FL (United States)
  2. GEBCO Engineering, Inc., Sebastopol, CA (United States)

Efforts of the past 10 years to minimize fouling of the Crystal River-3 once-through steam generators are reviewed. The major focus has been on improving at-temperature pH control in the secondary cycle. Various concentrations of different pH control agents were tested in the field for hundreds of days to determine their effect on steam generator fouling. High concentrations of morpholine (50--100 ppm) in the feedwater were found to apparently produce de-fouling of the steam generators without an associated decrease in feedwater iron concentration as compared to that at lower levels of morpholine. Computer modeling of the pH(t) within the OTSG for the various chemistries tested indicates that the pH can change significantly with elevation within the steam generator by varying the pH control agent or its concentration. It is postulated that these variations in pH may change the surface charge of the tubes, tube support plates, and/or corrosion product particles in solution, to favor either deposition or repulsion of the particles, and thereby producing conditions that either favor fouling or de-fouling of the OTSG. Crystal River-3 experience indicates that corrosion product deposition and release processes inside the steam generator can be chemically manipulated to favor release, and thereby maximize plant performance, and delay or avoid costly hydraulic or chemical cleanings.

OSTI ID:
203818
Report Number(s):
CONF-950816--; ISBN 1-877914-95-9
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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