Gas separation – With nonliquid cleaning means for separating media – Solid agent cleaning member movingly contacts apparatus
Patent
1994-09-19
1995-07-25
Chiesa, Richard L.
Gas separation
With nonliquid cleaning means for separating media
Solid agent cleaning member movingly contacts apparatus
122 4D, 16510412, 1651341, 422146, B01D 3518, B01D 4508
Patent
active
054358205
ABSTRACT:
An apparatus for separating solids from a solids and gas flow in a combustor having a fluid circulating system uses a plurality of separators adjacently positioned and horizontally spaced in a path of a solids and gas flow. Each separator includes four tubes. A membrane connected between selected tubes creates a concave-shaped configuration that will capture oncoming solids particles entrained within the flue gas. In one embodiment, fluid from the fluid circulating system flows serially from an inlet into a first leading tube of a first separator through the tubes in each separator in a given row and finally through the second leading vertical tube of a last separator in that row to an outlet and back to the fluid circulating system. Connector tubes communicate with the first leading tube and the first rear tube, the first rear tube and the second rear tube, and the second rear tube and the second leading tube. A separator connector communicates with the second leading tube of one separator and the first leading tube of an adjacent separator. In another embodiment, fluid flows through all of the separators of a given row in parallel by means of inlet and outlet transverse headers.
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Daum Edward D.
Rowley Daniel R.
Chiesa Richard L.
Edwards Robert J.
Marich Eric
The Babcock & Wilcox Company
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