@misc{Katzer, author = {Katzer, Christian}, title = {Bedarf an Verbrennungsforschung f{\"u}r Braunkohlekraftwerke - Am Beispiel des Lehrstuhl Kraftwerkstechnik der BTU Cottbus- Senftenberg}, series = {VGB PowerTech}, volume = {98}, journal = {VGB PowerTech}, number = {8}, issn = {1435-3199}, pages = {58 -- 64}, abstract = {From its foundation of the chair of power plant technology at Brandenburg University of Technology Cottbus - Senftenberg, the combustion research has engaged with current issues of conventional power plant technology. The focus of his research activity was starting from development of technology to maximize the efficiency, switched to the new research field of oxyfuel technologies and working currently on questions about operational flexibility as reaction of changes in the current energy sector. There are many concepts for increasing plant flexibility, but without optimization of flame monitoring and re-evaluation of existing limits, this potential for optimization can't be sufficiently used. The current research project to increasing thermal plant flexibility of existing coal-fired power plants is implementing the necessity for analysis and optimization research. Therefore, one goal is a significant progress in the evaluation of cyclic operation with higher load transients and load cycles of coal-fired power plants. Furthermore, a research evaluation about the effects on the components life of components of the water-steam cycle is possible.}, language = {de} }