Various inflow using fine damper adjustment for the optimized power generation. Manner of operation to control the appropriate flow rate balance of water and steam by determination of Thermal power plant equipped with a coal-fired boiler is changing towards a more dynamic and complicated Order to cover the fluctuation of power supply and/or demand. Since it is difficult to secure such renewableĮnergy supply in a stable manner, unexpected demands irregularly happens to thermal power generation in From the viewpoint of energy security, renewableĮnergy, such as solar power generation and small hydropower generation, has attracted attention as anĪlternative power source to cover the power supply in Japan. Thermal power plants basically has been playing an important role in power supply in Japan soįar, but its demand is getting higher after the earthquake. In response to the Great East Japan Earthquake that occurred in 2011, all of the nuclear power plants wereįundamentally inspected and the number of nuclear power plants operating in Japan have been drastically Implemented in this study to propose a simulation-based solution for adaptable power plant operation. This paper shows these two types of modeling approaches and discusses the feasibility of the models Namely, a fluid simulation model of coal-fired boiler and a process simulation model of thermal power This research conducted a study with the two types of simulation models to clarify this operation Under these circumstances, the usage of thermal power plantĮquipped with a coal-fired boiler is changing towards a more dynamic and complicated manner of
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As a result, unexpected demands on thermal power generation irregularly happen to cover theįluctuation of power supply and/or demand. Renewable energy supply isĮxpected as an alternative in terms of energy security but it is difficult to secure the energy in a very stable Number of nuclear power plants after Tohoku Pacific Ocean Earthquake. The role of thermal power plants is becoming more and more important in Japan because of the reducing By Teruako Ito, Toshitako Higashikoba, Satoshi Iwami (Tokushima University), Masato Tamura, and Akira Takami (IHI Corporation) As presented at the 2018 Winter Simulation Conference Abstract