Training modules for geothermal operators and inspectors
for use by technical colleges
I. Introduction
Currently the demand for non-fossil energy in the world is getting large, it is
based on the common awareness that would be a negative impact due to the use of
fossil energy such as oil and coal. Indonesia is one of countries that known to have
fairly large an environmental friendly energy resources, but unfortunately the use of
energy is remain little. In Indonesia environmental friendly energy get into the
group of new and renewable energy (EBT). One of energy programs owned by
Indonesian government is trying to increase the use of renewable energy around
25% in 2025. Following projection are compositions of new and renewable energy
up to 2025 by the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources of the Republic of
Indonesia (MEMR).
From graphics above, one of new and renewable energy that utilized quite
significant is geothermal energy. Based on studies conducted by MEMR, Indonesia
has 67 geothermal areas (WKP) that spread in few islands in line with ring of fire.
For the moment, only 9 WKP have been utilizing and producing electricity with total
generated around 1.438,5 MW. In order to achieve target in Indonesia electricity
acceleration programs, government has set up a geothermal road map program. In
line with the program, there are 30 WKP are in exploration and exploitation states
which planned to generate 3.210 MW. Geothermal road map program can be seen
below,
Assumption in the table is operation of 1 MW geothermal power plant requires
three workers. Based on the assumption, demands of the geothermal power plant
man power are about 21.284 workers until 2025 where around 30 40 % will be
operator and inspector.
In general, operation of geothermal power plants similar with other types of
steam generators such as coal power plant or nature gas power plant. The
difference between them is the source of steam which used. Steam for geothermal
power plants were taken from the subsurface of the earth, where the major
composition of fluid is water vapor. Power generated from power plant were
depended on quality of steam. Because of that one of the essentials in geothermal
power plant operation is to maintain the quality of the steam from the well bore up
to the generating facilities. The quality of the geothermal fluid includes
temperature, pressure, vapor fraction, chemistry, etc.
According to reasons before, training modules about geothermal power plant
operation are a necessity for field operators and inspectors. GEOCAP team were
trying to build modules that can be used by geothermal field operators and
inspectors. The modules would be contained knowledges about geothermal power
plant operation techniques and expected to become a working guideline or
reference. Institut Teknologi Bandung (ITB) was also taken part in GEOCAP team and
ITB made a specific module. The module consists in two major topics, about thermal
insulation and fluid measurement techniques. Both topics are important to
understand because affecting to the quality of turbine feed steam.
Thermodynamically in order to get a bigger generation power from steam turbine,
geothermal fluids shouldnt lose their enthalpy during deliver from well bore to
turbine. Heat is the biggest factor that affecting changes of fluid enthalpy, so thats
why fluid pipe needs to be insulated from losing heat. Beside that operators and
inspectors are expected to know about variation of fluid measurement gauges and
their working principle. That knowledge can help power plant engineer to analyze
and predict power plant performance in current and future conditions. Fluid
measurement gauges that discussed in this module are temperature, pressure and
flow meter gauges.
II. Main Objective
The modules made to improve the basic knowledge of operators and
inspectors in operating geothermal power plants.
The modules were focused on thermal piping insulation and
measurement techniques.
III. Involved Personnels:
Module writers Advisors
Agastyo Nugroho Dr. Abdurrachim
Candra Mecca
Sufyana
IV. Module Syllabus
The module consists of 2 chapters
1. Chapter A: Insulation Thermal Technique
Objective:
1.1.INTRODUCTION
1.1.1. Background
1.1.2. Objective
1.1.3. Outcomes
1.2.THEORITICAL ANALYSIS
1.2.1. Heat Rate
1.2.2. Properties of Materials
1.2.2.1. Conductor
1.2.2.2. Insulator
1.2.3. Types and Properties of Thermal Insulation
1.2.3.1. Thermal Conductivity
1.2.3.2. Density
1.2.3.3. Shape Factor
1.2.3.4. Flash Point
1.2.3.5. Operating Temperature
1.2.3.6. Hygroscopicity
1.3.TECHNIQUE OF INSULATION DESIGN
1.3.1. Basic Layer
1.3.2. Insulation Layer
1.3.3. Weather-Barrier
1.3.4. Insulation Design
1.3.4.1. Pipe Insulation
1.3.4.2. Surface Insulation
1.3.4.3. Fittings Insulation
1.3.4.4. Pipe Supports Insulation
1.3.4.5. Valve Insulation
1.3.5. Insulation Damage
1.3.5.1. General
Hard
Wet
Thin
1.3.5.2. Sharp Object
1.3.5.3. Weather
1.3.5.4. Maintenance Tools
1.4.SPESIFICATION
1.5.GENERAL DISCUSSION
2. Chapter B: Techniques of Measurement
Objective:
2.1.INTRODUCTION
1.1.1. Background
1.1.2. Objective
1.1.3. Outcomes
2.2.BASIC THEORY
2.2.1. Physical Quantities
2.2.2. Pressure
2.2.3. Temperatures
2.2.4. Mass Flow Rate
2.3.MEASUREMENT TECHNIQUE
2.3.1. Pressure
2.3.1.1. Direct-Measuring Pressure Instruments
2.3.1.2. Indirect-Measuring Pressure Instruments
2.3.2. Temperatures
2.3.2.1. Bimetal
2.3.2.2. Thermocouple (GGL)
2.3.2.3. Thermometers (Mercury or Alcohol)
2.3.2.4. Photometry
2.3.2.5. Thermography
2.3.2.6. Infra Red
2.3.3. Mass Flow
2.3.3.1. Orifice Flowmeters
Principle of Operation
Types of Orifice Plates
Machining Methods of Orifices
Materials Chosen For Orifices
Position of Taps in Orifice
Installation
Orifice Plate Calibrations
Advantages of orifice plate steam flowmeters:
Disadvantages of orifice plate steam flowmeters:
Typical applications for orifice plate steam flowmeters:
2.3.3.2. Ventury Flowmeters
Principle of Operation
Classic Venturi Construction
Types of Venturi Tubes
Installation of Venturi Tubes
Callibration of Venturi
2.3.3.3. Turbine Flowmeters
Principle
Working
Advantages of turbine flowmeters:
Disadvantages of turbine flowmeters:
Typical applications for turbine flowmeters:
Pitot Tube Flowmeters
Principle
Averaging Pitot Tube (Annubar)
Advantages of the Pitot tube:
Disadvantages of the Pitot tube:
Typical applications for the Pitot tube:
2.3.3.4. Variable Area Flowmeters
Basic Principle
In practice, this type of flowmeter will be a mix of:
Types of Variable Area Flow Meters
Rotameters.
Piston Type Meter.
Performance Characteristics
Rotameter-Elements
Advantages of variable area flowmeters:
Disadvantages of variable area flowmeters:
Typical applications for variable area flowmeters:
2.3.3.5. Vortex Shedding Flowmeters
Vortex Flow Meter Detection
Features of Vortex Shedding Flow Meter
Advantages of vortex shedding flowmeters:
Disadvantages of vortex shedding flowmeters:
Typical applications for vortex shedding flowmeters:
2.4.GENERAL DISCUSSION