Increasing OTSG Steam Quality While Operating on Conventionally Treated BFW Albert Mansour, MBA, PMP, B.A.Sc.
Once Through Steam Generator (OTSG)
Boiler eedwater (BFW) Radiant Section
Convective Section Dry Steam
75% - 80% Wet Steam Quality (Typical)
Separator (SAGD)
Blowdown (Wet Steam Water Content)
Limits to Higher Steam Quality • Typical OTSG radiant section piping is smooth
• Radiant pipe operates under annular flow regime • Annular flow is a dispersion of water on the pipe surface with entrained droplets in the core steam flow
Annular flow regime
Limits to Higher Steam Quality • Traditional OTSG steam quality limits are between 75% and 80%
• BFW impurities concentrate in remaining water before exiting OTSG • At higher steam qualities, smooth pipes have low water quantity on the pipe surface • Operation above 80% may lead to scale deposit formation due to dry spots • Deposits can lead to pipe overheating and failure
Annular Flow at 80% Steam Quality
Pipe Wall
Higher Concentration Impurities (Thicker Bottom Film)
Lower Concentrated Entrained Droplets (Non-Uniform Impurity Concentrations) Surface Water Film Layer
Solutions to Achieving Higher Steam Quality – SQ90TM • Utilizing modified (rifled) piping in select radiant section pipes to allow OTSG to operate at 90% steam quality • Centrifugal force moves all remaining water to the pipe surface • All water is now located on the pipe surface
Fully Developed Flow at 90% Steam Quality Using SQ90TM
Rifled pipe wall
Higher Concentration Impurities (Thicker Bottom Film)
Lower Concentrated Entrained Droplets (Non-Uniform Impurity Concentrations) Surface Water Film Layer
90% Steam Quality Benefits – Constant Fuel Input Operating Parameters
% Change
Quality
BFW Flow
BFW Temp
Fuel Heat Input
BlowDown Flow Rate
Dry Steam Flow Rate
BlowDown Flow
Dry Steam Flow
BFW Flow
Fuel Flow
%
m3/hr
Deg C
MW (LHV)
m3/hr
m3/hr
%
%
%
%
75
120.4
138
64.5
30.1
90.3
0
0
0
0
80
116.1
138
64.5
23.2
92.9
-22.8
+2.9
-3.6
0
90
108.4
138
64.5
10.8
97.6
-64.0
+8.1
-10.0
0
Typical 64.5 MW OTSG, 100bar(a) steam pressure
• Increased steam / production capacity • Reduced BFW requirement • Reduced blowdown volume
90% Steam Quality Benefits – Constant Dry Steam Flow Operating Parameters
% Change
Quality
BFW Flow
BFW Temp
Fuel Heat Input
BlowDown Flow Rate
Dry Steam Flow Rate
BlowDown Flow
Dry Steam Flow
BFW Flow
Fuel Flow
%
m3/hr
Deg C
MW (LHV)
m3/hr
m3/hr
%
%
%
%
75
120.4
138
64.5
30.1
90.3
0
0
0
0
80
112.9
138
62.6
22.6
90.3
-24.9
0
-6.2
-2.9
90
100.3
138
59.6
10.0
90.3
-66.8
0
-16.7
-7.6
Typical 64.5 MW OTSG, 100bar(a) steam pressure
• Reduced fuel consumption • Reduced BFW requirement • Reduced blowdown volume
Benefits of 90% Steam Quality
Constant Fuel Heat Input
Constant Dry Steam Flow
Pigging • OTSGs can be pigged using standard pigging procedures • Screw head attachments used as a rough cleaning of smooth piping which also cleans the rifle tips • Pin attachments are for cleaning smooth piping and rifle valleys • Number and alignment of pig pins match rifle profile • Pigging Frequency does not change when operating at 90% steam quality
Screw head pig for cleaning rifled tips
Pin pig for cleaning between rifles
Pigging • Pigs successfully pass through entire pass • Pig core markings indicate that the pig travelled through the pipe pattern • Inspections show no evidence of fouling or gouging of the tubes
Additional Points • 90% steam quality is achievable using the same BFW as a 75% - 80% OTSG
• Technology has been retrofitted in OTSGs (>220MMBtu/hr) operating at producing faculties in Alberta • OTSGs supplied by IST in Alberta / Saskatchewan operate at 90% steam quality • Devon Jackfish 2 pilot is currently taking place
Devon Pilot Objectives • Validate the process guarantee (90% steam quality)
• Validate reliable operation • Establish optimum operating limits
• Collect baseline data for commercialization • Validate potential to improve water usage • Reduction in blowdown up to 58% • Reduction in makeup water up to 15% • Reduction in water throughput up to 9.6%
Thank You
Albert Mansour Innovative Steam Technologies (IST)
[email protected] 519-740-0036