Patent classifications
B01D2259/124
Wire Mesh Mixing Tube
A mixer assembly for mixing an injected reductant with an exhaust gas output from a combustion engine includes an outer housing, a tubular inner housing, and an injector. The outer housing includes an outer wall defining an exhaust gas passageway that can receive exhaust gas. The inner housing is disposed within the outer housing and includes a longitudinal axis, a first end, a peripheral wall, and an outlet. The peripheral wall is at least partially formed by wire mesh. The outlet is disposed at a second end of the inner housing opposite the first end of the inner housing. The injector is fixed to the inner or outer housing to dose the reductant into the interior of the inner housing. The wire mesh includes openings to receive at least a portion of the exhaust gas. The outlet of the inner housing discharges a mixture of exhaust gas and reductant.
Hybrid Gas Treatment and Clean Energy Recovery and Storage System
The disclosure relates to a hybrid gas treatment and energy recovery system. The system compresses, cools and scrubs the gasses all in one step. This hybrid gas treatment and energy recovery system may be used for exhaust gas scrubbing, odor control and direct air capture applications. Another unique aspect of this invention is the ability to be used as an energy storage system, using renewable energy to compress and clean gas, and then releasing the compressed gas through a gas turbine to recover the stored energy. The system may be implemented on land or at sea.
DRYER FOR AIR SUSPENSION
A housing includes an air introduction flow passage, an air discharge flow passage, and a desiccant agent accommodated in the housing. One end portion of the housing is at a lower side of the housing in a vertical direction aligned with the axial direction. An air-liquid separation chamber is formed at a bottom portion of the housing, and includes an air supply passage supplying air to the desiccant agent at an upper housing surface, and is communicated with the air introduction flow passage and the air discharge flow passage to separate moisture in the air introduced from the air introduction flow passage. An adsorption member is accommodated in the air-liquid separation chamber to adsorb moisture separated in the air-liquid separation chamber. Air introduced from the air introduction flow passage is supplied to an air suspension device through the adsorption member and the desiccant agent.
Method and device for stripping a gas from a gas mixture using a venturi ejector
Method for extracting a gas from a gas mixture by: during a purification step, bringing a first sorption medium into contact with the gas mixture in order to extract the gas from the gas mixture, whereby an enriched first sorption medium is formed in which the gas is at least partially sorbed; during a regeneration step, bringing a second sorption medium into contact with the enriched first sorption medium in order to extract the gas from the enriched liquid first sorption medium; whereby for the contact in the purification step and/or in the regeneration step use is made of a separate venturi ejector.
Emissions Recycling Using Solubilizer Equipment
An engine is operated to produce exhaust emissions containing carbon nano soot therein which are injected into a solubilizing tank containing nitic acid and carbonic acid in a water solution for solubilizing the carbon nano soot as carbon nano tubes. A gas flow exiting the tank is captured such that some water and some solubilized carbon nano tubes are carried with the gas flow for subsequent delivery to a plant growing medium, either directly or by storing the water and solubilized carbon nano tubes carried with the gas flow in a tank for subsequent application. The solubilizing tank may be supported on agricultural seeding implements or sprayer implements for direct application to crop covered ground. In an irrigation system, the gas flow from the solubilizing tank is directed towards a condensing tank for subsequent application of the condensate to a plant growing medium with irrigation water.
FLUID FOR CARRYING OUT POLLUTION CONTROL IN HEAT ENGINES, AND METHODS FOR PREPARING SAID FLUIDS BY PRODUCING A HOMOGENEOUS SOLUTION
The present invention describes a fluid which is suitable for the decontamination of heat engines which can carry out both, at the same time, the catalytic reduction of oxides of nitrogen (NOx) contained in exhaust gases and assist in the regeneration of the particulate filter (PF). The invention also describes several embodiments of said fluid.
Method for Forming Consistently-Sized and Controllably-Timed Droplets
A method for forming substantially consistently-sized and substantially controllably-timed droplets is disclosed. An opening is provided through which a protrusion passes. The protrusion ends at a tip below the opening. A process liquid is provided to the opening at a controlled flow rate. The process liquid passes through the opening and flows along the protrusion, forming a droplet of the process liquid on the tip that reaches a substantially consistent droplet size and falls. The process liquid continues to pass through the opening at an even time interval based on the flow rate. In this manner, substantially consistently-sized and substantially controllably-timed droplets are formed.
Mercury removal by injection of reagents in gas phase
The present invention is directed to the removal of mercury from a gas phase by injecting a scavenger solution into the gas phase.
NOx reduction process in a cement kiln manufacturing system
Disclosed is a bypass system for use with off gases that have exited a cement kiln utilized in a cement making process. The bypass system is adapted to remove both NOx and volatile components that are present in the off gases while the off gases are in the bypass duct.
METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR IMPROVING THE ENERGY EFFICIENCY OF CARBON DIOXIDE CAPTURE
A system for carbon dioxide capture from a gas mixture comprises an absorber that receives a lean solvent system stream (containing a chemical solvent, physical-solvent, and water) from the stripper, a stripper that receives the rich solvent stream from the absorber and produces the product carbon dioxide and the lean solvent through the use of a reboiler in fluid communication with a lower portion of the stripper, a condenser in fluid communication with a vapor outlet of the stripper, a cross-exchanger in fluid communication with a rich solvent system outlet from the absorber and a rich solvent system inlet on the stripper, and a splitter. The splitter is configured to separate the rich solvent system stream into a first portion and second portion, where the first portion directly passes to the stripper and the second portion passes through the cross-exchanger prior to passing to the stripper.