
Steam injection boilers, also known as wet steam generators, are specialized steam injection equipment used in oil field extraction of heavy oil. Below is a brief introduction to steam injection boilers:
I. Main Function
Steam injection boilers generate high-temperature flue gas by burning fuel, causing water to evaporate and produce high-temperature, high-pressure wet steam. This steam is injected into oil wells to heat the crude oil in the reservoir, reducing the viscosity of the heavy oil, increasing its fluidity, and thus significantly improving the recovery rate of heavy oil.
II. Structural Composition
Steam injection boilers mainly consist of the boiler body and auxiliary equipment. The boiler body includes sections such as the radiant section, convection section, and transition section, which are the main components for steam generation. Auxiliary equipment includes water pumps, burners, air compressors, etc., ensuring the normal operation of the boiler body.
III. Technical Characteristics
Steam injection boilers are characterized by high efficiency, energy saving, and environmental protection. Simultaneously, with technological advancements, modern steam injection boilers also employ advanced automated control systems, achieving real-time monitoring and adjustment of boiler operating parameters, improving boiler operating efficiency and safety.
In summary, steam injection boilers play a crucial role in oil field extraction of heavy oil. Controlling energy consumption and improving efficiency are of great significance in reducing production costs and increasing recovery rates.
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