posted on 2024-02-14, 14:04authored byCan Fang, Yi Xiao, Wencong Qiu, Haoyu Zhang, Tianyu Zhao, Renjie Zou, Guangqian Luo, Hong Yao
To
improve the cleanliness of coal-fired power plants’
particulate
matter emissions, a novel device (single-channel slit bubbling particle
removal device (SCSB-PRD)) is proposed to improve the wet flue gas
desulfurization system’s (WFGDs) collaborative particle removal
effect. Actual coal-fired flue gas was used to test the particle removal
performance. The results showed that the flue gas temperature had
no obvious effect on the scrubbing effect of the SCSB-PRD. The scrubbing
space, scrubbing liquid volume, and flue gas flow rate effectively
changed the gas–liquid flow state, and the bubbling state was
the key factor in particle removal. The jet-bubbling contact state
was more conducive to removing particles than the foam bubbling state.
The jet-bubbling state improved the removal efficiency of fine particles
by approximately 30% compared to the foam bubbling state. The device
operated in a single stage, and the removal performance of the particulate
matter reached more than 60%. Even the submicron particles had a satisfactory
removal performance of greater than 50%. The particulate matter concentration
at the outlet of the WFGDs was reduced to less than 10 mg/m3, which provides a feasible transformation path for ultraultra-low
emissions of particulate matter from coal-fired power plants.