Furnaces – Process – Treating fuel constituent or combustion product
Patent
1990-03-19
1991-06-18
Favors, Edward G.
Furnaces
Process
Treating fuel constituent or combustion product
110344, 423242, F23J 1100, F23J 1500
Patent
active
050241710
ABSTRACT:
The sulfur trioxide in the combustion gas stream of a power plant is reacted with injected ammonia to produce a solid ammonium sulfate that is captured, and not released to the atmosphere. A feedforward signal indicative of the total mass flow of sulfur trioxide is determined as the product of the measured boiler load and the sulfur trioxide content of the combustion gas, as measured prior to the addition of ammonia. The ammonia mass flow injection rate is preferably at a normal stoichiometric ratio of from about 1.0 to about 1.1 relative to the sulfur trioxide mass flow rate (that is, from about 2.0 to about 2.2 times the molar mass flow rate of the sulfur trioxide), avoiding the production of ammonia bisulfate. The ammonia content of the combustion gas stream is measured downstream of the location at which ammonia is added. Based upon this feedback measurement, the amount of ammonia added is adjusted to be just sufficient to react with all of the sulfur trioxide, but not in such excess as to be environmentally detrimental.
REFERENCES:
patent: 4051225 (1977-09-01), Shiga et al.
patent: 4793268 (1988-12-01), Kukin et al.
Coe, Jr. Everett L.
Krigmont Henry V.
Southam Barry J.
Favors Edward G.
Garmong Gregory O.
Sandler Howard E.
Wahlco Inc.
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