Electrogasdynamically assisted cyclone system for cleaning flue gases at high temperatures and pressures
First Claim
1. An apparatus for separating solid particles from a gas at high temperature and pressure comprisinga cylindrical vessel having an upper end portion, a lower end portion and an inner wall surface;
- an inlet in the upper end portion for receiving the gas containing the solid particles, the inlet being directed tangentially relative to the inner wall surface of the vessel, so that the relatively large particles are driven by centrifugal forces to the inner wall surface;
means for applying an electrical charge to the remaining, relatively small particles, including a charged aerosol inlet positioned centrally at the upper end of the cylindrical vessel and means positioned at the inlet for directing the charged aerosols toward the inner wall surface of the cylindrical vessel around the entire periphery thereof below the level of the inlet for receiving the gas containing the solid particles, the directing means including a diffuser;
means for producing on the inner wall surface an electrical charge having a polarity opposite to the electric charge applied to the relatively small particles, whereby the relatively small particles are attracted to the inner wall surface and scrubbed off by the relatively larger particles moving downwardly along the inner wall surface;
an outlet located at the lower end portion of the vessel for discharging the separated particles; and
an outlet extending through the vessel for discharging the cleaned gas.
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Abstract
A system for separating solid particles from the combustion products of coal in which high temperature, high pressure flue gas containing the particles is directed tangentially into a cyclone separator so that the relatively large particles are driven by centrifugal forces to the inner wall of the separator. Electrical charges generated at ambient temperature are blown into the cyclone separator via aerosol charge-carriers which charge the relatively small particles in a manner so that the small charged particles are attracted to the wall, which is of an opposite polarity, and are scrubbed off the wall by the larger particles. A double-cone flow regulator is positioned in the path of the aerosol charge carriers and the particles to direct the carriers and particles toward the inner wall. An outlet is provided at the lower portion of the cyclone separator for discharging the separated particles and an additional outlet is provided for discharging the clean gas.
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11 Claims
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1. An apparatus for separating solid particles from a gas at high temperature and pressure comprising
a cylindrical vessel having an upper end portion, a lower end portion and an inner wall surface; -
an inlet in the upper end portion for receiving the gas containing the solid particles, the inlet being directed tangentially relative to the inner wall surface of the vessel, so that the relatively large particles are driven by centrifugal forces to the inner wall surface; means for applying an electrical charge to the remaining, relatively small particles, including a charged aerosol inlet positioned centrally at the upper end of the cylindrical vessel and means positioned at the inlet for directing the charged aerosols toward the inner wall surface of the cylindrical vessel around the entire periphery thereof below the level of the inlet for receiving the gas containing the solid particles, the directing means including a diffuser; means for producing on the inner wall surface an electrical charge having a polarity opposite to the electric charge applied to the relatively small particles, whereby the relatively small particles are attracted to the inner wall surface and scrubbed off by the relatively larger particles moving downwardly along the inner wall surface; an outlet located at the lower end portion of the vessel for discharging the separated particles; and an outlet extending through the vessel for discharging the cleaned gas.
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2. An apparatus for separating solid particles from a gas at high temperature and pressure comprising
a cylindrical vessel having an upper end portion, a lower end portion and an inner wall surface; -
an inlet in the upper end portion for receiving the gas containing the solid particles, the inlet being directed tangentially relative to the inner wall surface of the vessel, so that the relatively large particles are driven by centrifugal forces to the inner wall surface; means for applying an electrical charge to the remaining, relatively small particles, said means for applying an electrical charge to said particles comprising means for introducing charged aerosols into said upper end portion of said vessel and into the path of said gas containing said small particles, the introducing means comprising a charged aerosol inlet and a diffuser positioned at the inlet, the diffuser directing the aerosols toward the inner wall surface; means for producing on the inner wall surface an electrical charge having a polarity opposite to the electric charge applied to the relatively small particles, whereby the relatively small particles are attracted to the inner wall surface and scrubbed off by the relatively larger particles moving downwardly along the inner wall surface; means for maintaining the charge applying means at ambient temperature; an outlet located at the lower end portion of the vessel for discharging the separated particles; and an outlet extending through the vessel for discharging the cleaned gas. - View Dependent Claims (3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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