Separation of Fine Particles from Gases in Wet Flue Gas Desulfurization System Using a Cascade of Double Towers

2012 
Separation of fine particles from coal-fired flue gas by vapor heterogeneous condensation was investigated experimentally in a wet flue gas desulfurization (WFGD) system using a cascade of double towers. The supersaturated vapor environment can be achieved in two ways. The influences of flue gas relative humidity and the temperature difference between the flue gas and the desulfurization liquid at the inlet of the main tower on the collection efficiency were investigated in this paper. The results show that high collection efficiencies can be obtained by this separation process and the collection efficiency is higher than that of single tower WFGD system. Flue gas relative humidity at the inlet of the main tower can influence the separation of fine particles significantly. The collection efficiency is improved significantly by injecting steam among the rotating-stream-tray shutters and optimizing the temperature difference between the inlet flue gas of the main tower and the desulfurization liquid. The in...
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