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WHAT IS STEAM PRO?

STEAM.PRO is a highly automated heat balance program for steam power cycles, with engineering details and cost estimation. PEACE enhances STEAM.PRO by providing detailed plant cost estimates and financial projections. The tools allow for precise design point calculations and hardware effects imposition for accurate simulations.

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WHAT IS STEAM PRO?

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  1. WHAT IS STEAM PRO? STEAM PRO is a highly automated system design tool – a heat balance program specifically intended for design of steam power cycles. • Use STEAM PRO to build models for conventional steam cycles, including their boilers, and also for steam cycles of nuclear power plants. • In combination with PEACE (Plant Engineering and Cost Estimator), STEAM PRO provides engineering details and cost estimation. • STEAM PRO performs design-point calculations only – use STEAM MASTER for simulations of part loads or other off-design conditions. Thermoflow Inc.

  2. What is PEACE? PEACE is Thermoflow’s Plant Engineering And Cost Estimator, an additional tool that works in conjunction with Thermoflow’s heat balance design and simulation programs. What does PEACE add to STEAM PRO? • PEACE brings regional costs, engineering details, and concerns beyond the heat balance performance into a comprehensive description of the plant. • PEACE provides graphic and tabular information about size, weight, and cost of plant equipment. • PEACE produces a detailed total plant cost estimate. • PEACE provides a simple pro forma financial projection to estimate cash flows, return on investment, and break-even power cost. • PEACE can be used to impose more detailed hardware effects upon heat balance simulations, particularly piping and pump hardware details. ST PRO

  3. Inputs – General Arrangement The Navigator column displays the major input topics. Topics in STEAM PRO are arranged vertically, and follow a hierarchy, progressing from top to bottom. Selections made in an upper (earlier) topic will condition the selections available in lower (later) topics. Tabs are used as necessary to subdivide topics; green tabs include PEACE inputs Every entry box has been initialized with a reasonable value. You never have to fill an empty box. Instead you edit just those that are of concern to you, trusting the others to have been logically selected. ST PRO

  4. The program opens to the New Session topic Select to begin a new design or to revise an existing one. Select the steam supply type for the plant you will design. Select a representative range of output. You will specify the actual output later, but the Setup Wizard uses this range to initialize the design’s: >main steam conditions (P&T), >configuration and reheat (or not), >number of feedwater heaters, and much more. Click on Start Design to continue. ST PRO

  5. At the Plant Criteria topic... Of the several Tabs within this topic, the Site and Cooling tab is of greatest importance to the thermal design. The program’s default fuel is characterized in the Fuel Selection panel. Click on the Fuel Library & User- defined Fuel button to select a different fuel ... ST PRO

  6. Within the fuel selection utility ... Click on any of the several fuels listed within the Fuel Library to replace the default fuel, or select User-defined to specify the properties of the fuel anticipated at your site. Click on OK to return to the Plant Criteria topic. ST PRO

  7. Also at Plant Criteria ... Select the cooling system type of your choice. The figure illustrates and confirms your selection. ST PRO

  8. Visiting the Regional Costs tab... Click on any of the domestic (US) or international locations to view and then initialize values for Cost Multipliers, which condition the STEAM PRO / PEACE cost estimation relative to the reference, generic US cost estimate. ST PRO

  9. Within the Cooling System topic ... Click on the Design Method selector if you wish to exert more control upon the cooling system’s design parameters. By default, parameters will be set automatically, in accord with the ambient conditions and your Cost/Efficiency setting. ST PRO

  10. Within the ST Inputs topic ... Select (or accept) the steam turbine type. You can: • Specify design target – Gross power, Net power, or Steam flow. • Edit main steam P & T, and crossover pressure, as desired. ST PRO

  11. Moving on to feed water heaters ... Using reasonable defaults and conditioned by inputs made before reaching this display, the entire feedwater heater system has been initialized, extracting steam from the turbine at conditions suitable for the expected overall water temperature rise. The user, of course, can edit these settings, as well as reselecting the steam sources for the heaters. ST PRO

  12. Looking at the Boiler Thermal topic... There are also several layers of inputs for the boiler. In Automatic design mode, only the Main tab is accessible. ST PRO

  13. STEAM PRO Outputs Three categories of outputs – Text, Graphics, and PEACE, are provided, each with multiple tabs to help you quickly find the results you need. The two last buttons let you: Produce a series of related designs begun with the current file Begin simulation of the present design, under different conditions, using STEAM MASTER. ST PRO

  14. STEAM PRO Text Output Select from the Tabs above to view the category of text output of interest. ST PRO

  15. STEAM PRO Graphics Output This overview displays gross and net electrical output, heat rate, and fuel energy input. Note also the many other graphic displays to be selected from the tabs above. ST PRO

  16. Graphics – Steam Turbine Display This figure illustrates all the significant flows to and from the steam turbine, including extractions for the feedwater heaters. Units are identified in the lower right corner. ST PRO

  17. Graphics – Turbine Expansion Line The useful Mollier diagram illustrates the steam conditions through the turbine and the effect of the exhaust loss. Clicking anywhere on the diagram causes the data to be displayed in tabular form. ST PRO

  18. Graphics – Psychrometric Chart Shown here for a combination wet-dry cooling tower, this diagram shows the conditions of the humid air passing through and mixing after the wet and dry segments of cooling tower. ST PRO

  19. PEACE Outputs PEACE provides Schematics like this Site Plan, Equipment Data tables, a Cost Report detailing the capital investment, and a pro formaCash Flow analysis, in addition to the STEAM PRO heat balance outputs. ST PRO

  20. PEACE Schematics Select from the list to see dimensioned layouts of the site and of plant equipment. ST PRO

  21. PEACE Equipment Data For each of the equipment categories, selectable by the tabs visible here, these tables indicate size, weight, and nameplate specifications. ST PRO

  22. PEACE Cost Report Project Summary is shown, but click on any tab to see the individual breakdown of costs. Note the two columns: Reference Cost and Estimated Cost. Click on Cash Flow to see a pro forma financial projection. ST PRO

  23. PEACE Cash Flow This Financial Summary table displays the overall results of the pro formaCash Flow projection detailed in the subsequent tab. In very little time, you can use these results to explore the influence of design decisions on plant economic performance. ST PRO

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