Gas separation – Means within gas stream for conducting concentrate to collector
Patent
1981-12-16
1984-09-18
Lacey, David L.
Gas separation
Means within gas stream for conducting concentrate to collector
55 80, 55222, 55257HE, 422170, 165 1, 165DIG6, 34 4, 34 57A, B01D 4900, B01D 5334
Patent
active
044721790
ABSTRACT:
The flue gases from a wet-operating flue gas desulfurization plant contain liquid droplets loaded with solid material. These can lead to incrustations which are hard to remove and to corrosion. Previously, in order to dry the droplets, the flow of flue gases was heated by unpurified crude gas, steam or hot water or indirectly by hot air. In order to use less energy in drying the droplets, it is now proposed that the drying energy for evaporating the liquid from the droplets is supplied to the gas flow in a channel by radiant energy from a radiator. The gas flow is only heated to such a degree that the water vapour and carbon dioxide contained in the gas flow selectively absorb radiation of certain wavelengths, while the liquid droplets directly absorb the necessary heat for evaporation. It is also possible for the radiant energy to be absorbed by an assembly which can be heated by radiation and which then releases energy into the gas flow. The assembly can be a contact body vortex bed, for example, or a contact body bed with a device for moving the contact bodies.
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Adrian Fritz
Hannes Klaus
Than Kayw
Wehrum Artur
Lacey David L.
Steag AG
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