The invention relates to a method to assemble a steam generator, whose tube walls form a gas pass and that are suspended in a boiler steel structure, as well as such a steam generator.
Large steam generators are large structures containing a substantial amount of material, and various methods have been suggested and are used to assemble them. For example, JP 04257602 A proposes an assembly method for steam generators in which crossbeams are provided in the boiler steel structure that extend outward so that hoistable platforms can be suspended on them to improve the efficiency and safety of assembling tube walls. Furthermore, the cited document discloses the simultaneous assembly of buckstays, internal components, and tube walls for different height zones and hoisting them into installation position as soon as the module is completed.
In addition, an assembly method is known from DE 690 00 992 T2 for a steam generator in which the boiler steel structure and an outer part of the boiler top main grid is erected first. Then the main beams are assembled on the boiler base as well as additional beams for the subsequent boiler top main grid that form a grid. The main beams of this grid then lie inside the subsequent boiler. The boiler top main grid formed in this manner is successively hoisted, and the boiler including the internal components, tube wall and buckstays are gradually lifted.
In this assembly method, boiler assembly can only begin after the boiler steel structure is already in place.
In U.S. Pat. No. 3,751,783, another steam generator is disclosed that is constructed as a tube wall boiler. The outer boiler steel structure bears internal components that are constructed on the boiler base after the boiler wall is erected, and then gradually hoisted and mounted there.
In this assembly procedure, the internal components can be assembled only after the boiler steel structure and boiler wall are finished.
In addition, DE 100 14 758 A1 discloses the simultaneous construction of the top boiler walls and internal components in the nearly finished boiler steel structure when constructing a steam generator. The top boiler walls are inserted by a crane from above through the still-open boiler top main grid into the boiler steel structure. During this process, the inner part of the boiler top main grid can be assembled on the boiler base and gradually hoisted, and then the internal components can be assembled. These are hoisted through the finished top part of the boiler wall by cable hoisting systems, and then the inner part of the boiler top main grid is connected to the outer part.
This system substantially accelerates the construction speed and hence shortens the construction time. However, the outer parts of the boiler top main grid are shifted far outside in order to lift the tube walls from above. Tie rods that are used to suspend the tube walls from the main beams of the boiler top main grid then sit on the brackets of the main beams. The resulting extra steel is 200 to 350 tons depending on the size of the boiler.
It is the task of the invention to present a method to construct a steam generator very quickly with less effort and materials.
In the method according to the invention, buckstay and tube wall modules are constructed and hoisted into the boiler steel structure while the boiler steel structure is being built. A buckstay and tube wall module is a unit consisting of buckstays and tube wall elements. This unit is placed in the boiler steel structure rather precisely at the place at which it will be finally mounted. The concept of inserting the buckstay and tube wall module in the boiler steel structure while constructing it makes work much easier since the parts belonging to the boiler wall do not have to be lifted each time through the top opening of a finished boiler steel structure. The boiler steel structure can reach between 100 and 180 m. It is sufficient to hoist the buckstay and tube wall module above the outer height of the boiler steel structure under construction, i.e. the parts do not have to be lifted and lowered as far as when installing them through the boiler top main grid. Another substantial advantage resulting from the method according to the invention arises from the arrangement of the main beams in the boiler top main grid. These are only placed on the boiler steel structure after all buckstay and tube wall modules are lifted into the boiler steel structure and temporarily placed on the provided place. The main beams can be placed vertically above the tube walls. The tube walls are preferably positioned in the middle of the beam or, conversely, the beams are positioned in the middle of the tube wall. The brackets for suspending tube wall anchors, etc. can be dispensed with. This has the advantage that the main beams of the outer boiler top main grid can be used to fix the beams of the inner boiler top main grid so that it does not need any of its own main beams. The beams of the inner boiler top main grid can accordingly be affixed directly to the main beams of the outer boiler top main grid after being raised through the finished gas pass. 200 to 350 tons are saved in comparison to solutions in which the inner boiler top main grid has its own main beams.
A large crane is usually necessary to construct steam generators. The crane's downtime is minimized by the presented assembly method. The buckstay and tube wall modules are hoisted from below by the large crane into the boiler steel structure while the boiler steel structure is being constructed. For this reason, the large crane becomes superfluous as soon as the main beams of the boiler top main grid are placed on the boiler steel structure. This results in enormous savings.
The vertical tubes are assembled by the method according to the invention on the ground and no longer high in the air in the boiler steel structure. The individual parts of the tube wall are joined with prefabricated components into buckstay and tube wall modules. By assembling them on the ground, weather becomes much less a factor, and construction is less susceptible to external and especially weather-related disturbances.
Finally, the construction time is reduced for assembling the vertical tubes of the boiler, and this can also reduce expenses.
In an initial embodiment, the entire boiler steel structure consists of steel beams and steel columns (pylons). In another advantageous embodiment, at least the vertical columns (pylons) are made of concrete. The pylons can for example be constructed in a sliding mold method. For example, concrete pylons can be created up to 90 m high after which initial girders and steel bracings can be incorporated. In principle, the buckstay and tube wall modules can be hoisted into the rising boiler steel structure even at this point, as is the case in pure steel construction. However, it is advantageous to first finish the boiler steel structure up to the top level with columns or pylons using the sliding mold method, and then insert in the buckstay and tube wall modules from above into the boiler steel structure with a large crane; then the main beams of the boiler top main grid can be placed on the boiler steel structure. At this point, the large crane becomes superfluous, and internal components finished just above the boiler base can be lifted with cable hoisting systems.
The present invention may be better understood and its numerous objects and advantages will become apparent to those skilled in the art by reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
FIGS. 1 to 5 are perspective, schematic representations of initial building phases in accordance with the invention in constructing a steam generator from the building of the boiler steel structure to constructing the boiler walls;
FIGS. 7 to 9 are perspective, schematic representations of subsequent building phases in accordance with the invention, while building and hoisting internal components.
In a first exemplary embodiment, the entire boiler steel structure 2 consists of steel. Both the columns 8, 9, 11, 12 and the girders 14 and bracings 15, 16 consist of corresponding steel profiles. However, it is possible to erect the boiler steel structure 2 in a mixed construction in which the columns 8, 9, 11, 12 consist of concrete, and the girders 14 as well as the bracings 15, 16 consist of steel. The columns 8, 9, 11, 12 can be constructed in a concrete sliding mold method as pylons or towers containing stairwells. The girders 14 are connected by tie rods that extend through the walls of pylons.
While construction is beginning on the boiler steel structure 2 or after the start of construction, parallel, spaced beams 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22 are arranged or erected on the boiler base, i.e., on the ground between the foundations 4, 5, 6, 7. Said beams form a part of the boiler top main grid to be finished later. The beams 17 to 22 are not connected with each other. They therefore do not form a solid grid, at least not in this stage of construction.
At a another place, preferably next to the boiler steel structure 2 under construction, buckstay and tube wall modules 23, 24, 25, 26 (see
The steam generator 1 is then erected as the stage of construction in
While constructing the boiler steel structure 2 and preliminarily installing the buckstay and tube wall modules 23-26 and 31-34, assembly of the main beams 36, 37, 38, 39 can start at another construction site 35, especially near the boiler steel structure 2, and the boiler top main grid 41 partially visible in
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When a steam generator 1 is being constructed, buckstay modules are connected with tube wall units to form buckstay and tube wall modules temporarily disposed in the boiler steel structure level by level while constructing the boiler steel structure 2. Then the outer part of the boiler top main grid is erected whose beams are flush with the tube walls of the buckstay and tube wall modules. The boiler wall is then assembled by aligning and welding the individual tube wall modules from top to bottom. Simultaneously, the internal components are erected on the boiler base and hoisted to the installation height.
The preliminary assembly of the buckstay and tube wall modules eliminates the necessity of inserting buckstays or tube walls from above through the boiler top main grid. For this reason, the boiler top main grid opening can be smaller than usual. The inner boiler top main grid therefore does not require its own main beam, which saves a substantial amount of steel.
While preferred embodiments have been shown and described, various modifications and substitutions may be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, it is to be understood that the present invention has been described by way of illustration and not limitation.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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103 35 499.9 | Jul 2003 | DE | national |