Diesel Power Plant

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Introduction to Diesel Power Plant

The diesel power plants are installed where the supply of coal and water is not
available in sufficient quantity or where power is to be generated in small quantity or
where standby sets are required for continuity of supply such as in hospitals, telephone
exchanges etc.

These plants in the range of 2 to 50 MW capacity are used as central stations for small
supply authorities and works.

The diesel power plants are generally used as follows:

1. Peak load plant: The diesel power plant is mainly used along with
thermal/hydroelectric plants as peak load plant.
2. It is used as a mobile plant.
3. These can be used as a standby unit to supply part load.
4. These can be used as an emergency plant for communication and water
supply under emergency conditions.
5. The diesel power plant used as a Nursery station to supply power to a small
town or city.
6. Used as a starting station for starting the large steam plants.
7. Used as a central station.

Diesel Engine Power Plant Block Diagram

A simple diesel power plant as shown in the figure. The diesel engines are generally
classified into four strokes and two-stroke engines. Generally, two-stroke engines are
used for diesel power plants.

The compressor draws the air from the atmosphere and compressed. The compressed
air is supplied to the engine through the filter for starting, where it is compressed by a
piston in a cylinder. The fuel oil is supplied from the tank through the filter to the fuel
injectors. The fuel injector injects the fuel into the cylinder and mixes with compressed
air.

The injected fuel gets ignited and combustion takes place. This liberates the huge
amount of energy which is utilized to run the generator to produce the electric power.
The cooling water is continuously supplied to cool the engine and lubricating oil is
supplied to lubricate the engine parts. The air intake supplies the air to the engine for
subsequent operations.

The layout of Diesel Power Plant

The layout of a diesel power plant is shown in the figure. Air from the atmosphere is
drawn into the compressor and it is compressed. The compressed air is sent to the
diesel engine through the air filter. In the air filter, dust, dirt from the air is filtered and
only clean air is sent to the diesel engine.

Fuel oil from the tank is passed through the filter, where the oil gets filtered and the
clean oil is injected into the diesel engine through the fuel pump and fuel injector. The
mixture of the compressed air and spray of fuel oil are ignited in the engine and the
combustion takes place.
. The released heat energy is utilized for driving the generator, which produces power.

1. Fuel supply system


2. Air intake and exhaust system
3. Lubricating system
4. Starting system
5. Cooling system

1. Fuel supply system

This system consists of a fuel tank for the storage of fuel, fuel filters and pumps to
transfer and inject the fuel. The fuel oil may be supplied at the plant site by trucks, road,
rail, tank etc.

2. Air Intake and exhaust system

This consists of a compressor, a filter for the supply of air and pipes for exhaust gases.
Filters are provided to remove dust, dirt etc., from the incoming air. In the exhaust
system, a silencer is provided to reduce the noise.

Followings are the functions of the air intake system:

1. To clean the intake air supply.


2. Is to silence the intake air.
3. To supply the air for supercharging.
3. Lubricating system

Lubrication is essential to reduce friction and wear of the moving parts. It includes
lubricating oil tank, pumps, filters and lubricating oil.

4. Starting system

For starting the engine initially, the various things used are compressed air, battery, a
self-starter or electric motor.

5. Cooling system

This system provides proper control of water circulation all around the diesel engines to
keep the engine temperature reasonably at a low level. The hot water from the jacket is
cooled in cooling ponds and is re-circulated again.

Essential Components of Diesel Power Plant

The diesel power plant essentially consists of the following components:

1. Engine
2. Air filter and supercharger
3. Exhaust system
4. Fuel system
5. Cooling system
6. Lubricating system
7. Starting system
8. Governing system.

1. Engine

It is the main component of the plant which develops the required power. The engine is
directly coupled to the generator.
2. Air Filter and Supercharger

The function of the air filter is to remove the dust from the air which is taken by the
engine. The use of the supercharger is to increase the pressure of the air provided to
the engine to increase the power of the engine.

3. Exhaust System

This includes the silencers and connecting ducts. The temperature of the exhaust gases
is sufficiently high, therefore, the heat of the exhaust gases may be used for heating oil
or air supplied to the engine.

4. Fuel System

It includes storage tank, fuel transfer pump, strainers and heaters. The fuel is supplied
to the engine depends upon the load on the engine.

5. Cooling System

This includes water circulating pumps, cooling towers and water filtration plant. The
purpose of the cooling system is to carry the heat from the engine cylinder and to keep
the temperature of the cylinder in the safe range and extend its life.

6. Lubricating System

It includes oil pumps, oil tanks, filters, coolers and connecting pipes. The function of the
lubricating system is to reduce the friction of moving parts and reduce the wear and tear
of the engine parts.

7. Starting System

This includes compressed air lanks. The function of this system is to start the engine
from the cold by supplying the compressed air.

8. Governing System

This consists of the governor and its function is to maintain the speed of the engine
constant irrespective of load on the plant by controlling the fuel supply to the engine
according to the load.
Diesel Power Plant Advantages and Disadvantages

Advantages of Diesel Power Plant

1. Design and installation are very simple.


2. Can respond to varying loads without any difficulty.
3. The standby losses are less.
4. Occupy less space.
5. Can be started and put on load quickly.
6. No problem with ash handling.
7. Requires less quantity of water for cooling purpose.
8. Low capital investment
9. Requires less operating and maintenance staff.
10. More economical lubrication system.
11. Can burn a fairly wide range of fuel.
12. These plants can be located very nearer to the load centres,
13. The cost of the building becomes very low.
14. More efficient than the steam power plant.

Disadvantages of Diesel Power Plant

1. High operating cost.


2. High maintenance and lubrication cost.
3. Diesel engine units capacity is limited.
4. Noise is a serious problem.
5. It cannot supply overloads continuously.
6. Overload is not possible.
7. Releases unwanted emissions.
8. Life is quite small (7 to 10 years).

REF : https://www.theengineerspost.com/diesel-power-plant/

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