SPRAY APPARATUS FOR IMPROVING PERFORMANCE OF RECTANGULAR-SHAPED SCRUBBER
20220410180 · 2022-12-29
Inventors
Cpc classification
B05B1/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B1/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B1/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B05B1/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D53/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The present disclosure relates to a spray apparatus for improving the performance of a rectangular-shaped scrubber which may efficiently remove harmful substances in a gas by mounting an injector for spraying a liquid in a rectangular pyramid shape on a scrubber having a rectangular shape. The spray apparatus includes: a scrubber having a rectangular shape; and an injector mounted on the scrubber and including a spray nozzle configured to spray a liquid in a rectangular pyramid shape.
Claims
1. A spray apparatus for improving the performance of a rectangular-shaped scrubber to remove harmful substances of a gas, the spray apparatus comprising: a scrubber having a rectangular shape; and an injector mounted on the scrubber and comprising a spray nozzle configured to spray a liquid in a rectangular pyramid shape.
2. The spray apparatus of claim 1, wherein each of corners of the scrubber having the rectangular shape contacts a side of a base of a rectangular pyramid formed by a liquid sprayed by the injector.
3. The spray apparatus of claim 1, wherein the injector comprises a plurality of spray nozzles, wherein a plurality of injectors are provided, and the plurality of injectors are arranged in a same plane.
4. The spray apparatus of claim 3, wherein a separation space between bases of rectangular pyramids formed by liquids spayed by the plurality of spray nozzles is less than 10% of an area of the bases of the rectangular pyramids formed by the liquids sprayed by the plurality of spray nozzles.
5. The spray apparatus of claim 3, wherein bases of rectangular pyramids formed by liquids sprayed by adjacent spray nozzles overlap one another.
6. The spray apparatus of claim 1, wherein a spray angle of a liquid sprayed by the spray nozzle of the injector ranges from 10° to 150°.
7. The spray apparatus of claim 1, wherein the injector is configured to spray a liquid upward or downward.
8. The spray apparatus of claim 7, wherein the injector comprises a first injector configured to spray a liquid upward and a second injector configured to spray a liquid downward.
9. The spray apparatus of claim 1, wherein the scrubber comprises a filler or a tray for removing harmful substances, wherein a distance between the spray nozzle and the filler or the tray is greater than 0.1 m.
10. The spray apparatus of claim 1, wherein a distance between the spray nozzle and a surface of a liquid formed on a lower portion of the scrubber is greater than 0.3 m.
11. The spray apparatus of claim 1, wherein a distance between the spray nozzle and a bottom of a lower portion of the scrubber or a liquid outlet on the lower portion of the scrubber is greater than 0.3 m.
12. The spray apparatus of claim 1, wherein a liquid injection pressure of the spray nozzle ranges from 0.1 bar to 30 bar.
13. The spray apparatus of claim 1, wherein the injector is mounted on the scrubber while forming a plurality of layers.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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MODE OF DISCLOSURE
[0032] Principles and embodiments of the present disclosure will be described in detail in order to fully convey the scope of the present disclosure and enable one of ordinary skill in the art to embody and practice the present disclosure. The embodiments may be implemented in various forms.
[0033] As used in various embodiments of the present disclosure, the expressions “include,” “may include” and other conjugates refer to the existence of a corresponding disclosed function, operation, or constituent element, and do not limit one or more additional functions, operations, or constituent elements. Further, as used in various embodiments of the present disclosure, the terms “include,” “have” and their conjugates may be construed to denote a certain feature, number, step, operation, constituent element, component, or a combination thereof, but may not be construed to exclude the existence of or a possibility of addition of one or more other features, numbers, steps, operations, constituent elements, components, or combinations thereof.
[0034] When a component is referred to as being “connected” or “coupled” to any other component, it should be understood that the component may be directly connected or coupled to the other component, but another new component may also be interposed between them. In contrast, when a component is referred to as being “directly connected” or “directly coupled” to any other component, it should be understood that there is no new component between the component and the other component.
[0035] It will be understood that although the terms “first,” “second,” etc. may be used herein to describe various elements, these elements should not be limited by these terms. The above terms are used only to distinguish one component from another.
[0036] The present disclosure relates to a spray apparatus for improving the performance of a rectangular-shaped scrubber, and more particularly, relates to a spray apparatus for improving the performance of a rectangular-shaped scrubber which may efficiently remove harmful substances in a gas by mounting an injector for spraying a liquid in a rectangular pyramid shape on a scrubber having a rectangular shape.
[0037] The spray apparatus for improving the performance of a rectangular-shaped scrubber according to an embodiment of the present disclosure will be described in detail with reference to the attached drawings.
[0038] In order to remove harmful substances in a gas, injectors 20 and 120 including spray nozzles 21 and 121 are used, and
[0039] Referring to
[0040] Referring to
[0041] When the liquid is sprayed in the conical shape 30, a height of a cone may be calculated as the effective distance a, and a width (diameter) of a base of the cone may be calculated as the theoretical coverage c. Also, when the liquid is sprayed in the rectangular pyramid shape 130, a height of a rectangular pyramid may be calculated as the effective distance a, and a width of a base of the rectangular pyramid may be calculated as the theoretical coverage c.
[0042] However, the present disclosure is not limited thereto, and the width of the base of the cone or the width of the base of the rectangular pyramid may be calculated as a width d at which the liquid is actually sprayed in the effective distance a. Hereinafter, an embodiment of the present disclosure will be described based on the cone and the rectangular pyramid calculated based on the effective distance a and the theoretical coverage c.
[0043] The spray apparatus for improving the performance of a rectangular-shaped scrubber according to an embodiment of the present disclosure includes a scrubber 110 and an injector 120.
[0044] The scrubber 110 has a rectangular shape, and may be provided as a rectangular barrel into which a gas is injected to remove harmful substances of the gas. When a scrubber for removing harmful substances in an exhaust gas of a power plant, a ship, or the like is installed, if the scrubber has a rectangular shape, a space may be efficiently used.
[0045] The spray apparatus for improving the performance of a rectangular-shaped scrubber according to an embodiment of the present disclosure may be applied to a scrubber having a rectangular shape which may improve space efficiency.
[0046] The scrubber 110 may remove harmful substances in a gas while the gas is injected, and may be replaced with a column. That is, the scrubber 110 may be of various types as long as it may remove harmful substances in a gas while the gas is injected, and will be described with a unified name as a scrubber.
[0047] The spray apparatus for improving the performance of a rectangular-shaped scrubber according to an embodiment of the present disclosure includes the injector 120 for spraying a liquid in a rectangular pyramid shape in order to improve the efficiency of removing harmful substances in the scrubber 110 having a rectangular shape.
[0048] Referring to
[0049] When a liquid sprayed by an injector does not cover a cross-section of a scrubber or a portion where liquids overlap one another increases, contact efficiency between a liquid and a gas is reduced. Distribution performance considering these factors may be expressed as a distribution quality as shown in
[0050] In
[0051] A size of a droplet sprayed from a spray nozzle of an injector ranges from about 10 μm to 5000 μm, and a gas contacts a surface of the droplet to remove harmful substances. Accordingly, in addition to the factors A, B, and C shown in the distribution quality of
[0052] That is, contact efficiency between a liquid and a gas may be evaluated according to the factors A, B, C, and D.
[0053] Although the spray nozzle 21 for spraying a liquid in the conical shape 30 is applied to the scrubber having the circular cross-section 11 in
[0054] In detail, when the distribution quality of
[0055] To solve the problems, the spray apparatus for improving the performance of a rectangular-shaped scrubber according to an embodiment of the present disclosure uses the injector 120 for spraying a liquid in a rectangular pyramid shape in the scrubber 110 having a rectangular shape.
[0056] Referring to
[0057] A corner of the scrubber 110 having a rectangular shape refers to a corner of a rectangular cross-section of the scrubber 110. A base 131 of a rectangular pyramid may be a base of a rectangular pyramid formed at a position separated by the effective distance a from the spray nozzle 121, and the side 131a of the base of the rectangular pyramid may be a corner provided on the base 131 of the rectangular pyramid.
[0058] The injector 120 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure sprays a liquid in the rectangular pyramid shape 130 so that each corner of the scrubber 110 having a rectangular shape contacts the side 131a of the base of the rectangular pyramid, thereby improving contact efficiency between a liquid and a gas.
[0059] When each corner of the scrubber 110 having a rectangular shape contacts the side 131a of the base of the rectangular pyramid, it means that each corner of the scrubber 110 having a rectangular shape is covered by the side 131a of the base of the rectangular pyramid. As shown in
[0060] Referring to
[0061] That is, as shown in
[0062] When the cross-section of the scrubber having a rectangular shape is covered through the plurality of injectors 120 as described above, the bases 131 of the rectangular pyramids formed by liquids sprayed by the plurality of spray nozzles 121 may not overlap one another as shown in
[0063] When the bases 131 of the rectangular pyramids formed by liquids sprayed by the plurality of spray nozzles 121 do not overlap one another as shown in
[0064] The separation space refers to a space not covered by the liquids. When the separation space exceeds 10% of the area of the bases 131 of the rectangular pyramids, the factor A in the distribution quality excessively increases and contact efficiency between a liquid and a gas rapidly decreases.
[0065] Because the spray apparatus for improving the performance of a rectangular-shaped scrubber according to an embodiment of the present disclosure uses the spray nozzle 121 for spraying a liquid in the rectangular pyramid shape 130 to the scrubber 110 having a rectangular shape as shown in
[0066] In detail, in
[0067] Also, in order to minimize the factor A that is a space not covered by a liquid, as shown in
[0068] A spray angle of a liquid sprayed by the spray nozzle 121 of the injector 120 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure preferably ranges from 10° to 150°, and more preferably ranges from 15° to 135°.
[0069] When a spray angle of a liquid sprayed by the spray nozzle 121 is less than 10°, the number of spray nozzles 121 provided to cover a cross-sectional area of the scrubber 110 excessively increases, resulting in an uneconomical design. When a spray angle of a liquid sprayed by the spray nozzle 121 is greater than 150°, droplets are scattered by a rising or falling gas, and thus, it is difficult for the droplets dispersed by the spray nozzle 121 to fall while forming the designed rectangular pyramid shape 130.
[0070] Accordingly, a spray angle of a liquid sprayed by the spray nozzle 121 preferably ranges from 10° to 150°, and more preferably ranges from 15° to 135°. A spray angle of a liquid sprayed by the spray nozzle 121 may be defined as an angle formed between one side surface of a rectangular pyramid and the other side surface viewed from the one side surface as shown in
[0071] An injection pressure at which a liquid is sprayed by the injector 120 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure preferably ranges from 0.1 bar to 30 bar, and more preferably ranges from 0.4 bar to 20 bar.
[0072] When an injection pressure at which a liquid is sprayed by the spray nozzle 21 is less than 0.1 bar, the liquid may not be sprayed as appropriate droplets. When an injection pressure at which a liquid is sprayed by the spray nozzle 121 is greater than 30 bar, excessive power is used and thus, it is uneconomical in operation.
[0073] Accordingly, an injection pressure at which a liquid is sprayed by the spray nozzle 121 of the injector 120 preferably ranges from 0.1 bar to 30 bar, and more preferably ranges from 0.4 bar to 20 bar.
[0074] The injector 120 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure may spray a liquid upward, and may spray a liquid downward. A direction in which a liquid is sprayed by the injector 120 may change according to a method of introducing a gas into the scrubber 110 and a method of removing harmful substances in the gas in the scrubber 110.
[0075] Also, the injector 120 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure may include a first injector for spraying a liquid upward and a second injector for spraying a liquid downward, and may simultaneously spray a liquid upward and downward by using the first injector and the second injector.
[0076] The injector 120 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure may be mounted on the scrubber 10 while forming a plurality of layers. In detail, a plurality of injectors 120 may form one layer while forming one plane, or another plurality of injectors 120 may form another layer while forming another plane.
[0077] A separate element for removing harmful substances may be provided in the scrubber 110 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. In detail, the scrubber 110 may include a filler or a tray for removing harmful substances. In this case, a distance between the spray nozzle 121 and the filler or the tray is preferably greater than 0.1 m, and more preferably equal to or greater than 0.15 m.
[0078] When a distance between the spray nozzle 121 and the filler or the tray is too small (less than 0.1 m), a liquid bounces back due to impact when droplets reach the filler or the tray, and thus, the liquid is unlikely to be distributed as designed. Accordingly, a distance between the spray nozzle 121 and the filler or the tray is preferably greater than 0.1 m, and more preferably, equal to or greater than 0.15 m.
[0079] Also, a distance between the spray nozzle 121 and the filler or the tray is preferably less than 3.0 m, and more preferably, equal to or less than 1.5 m.
[0080] When a distance between the spray nozzle 121 and the filler or the tray is too large (greater than 3.0 m), a shape of the base 131 of the rectangular pyramid formed by a liquid sprayed by the spray nozzle 121 may not be a rectangular shape as intended, and thus, the liquid is unlikely to be distributed as designed. Accordingly, a distance between the spray nozzle 121 and the filler or the tray is preferably less than 3.0 m, and more preferably, equal to or less than 1.5 m.
[0081] A liquid may be formed on a lower portion 113 of the scrubber 110 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. In this case, when there is no filler or tray at a distance between the spray nozzle 121 and a liquid surface, a distance between the spray nozzle 121 and the liquid surface is preferably greater than 0.3 m, and more preferably, equal to or greater than 0.5 m.
[0082] When a distance between the spray nozzle 121 and the liquid surface is too small (less than 0.3 m), an interval where a liquid sprayed by the spray nozzle 121 and a gas contact each other is reduced, and thus, contact efficiency between the liquid and the gas is rapidly reduced. Accordingly, a distance between the spray nozzle 121 and the liquid surface is preferably greater than 0.3 m, and more preferably, equal to or greater than 0.5 m.
[0083] The lower portion 113 of the scrubber 110 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure may not include a liquid, and there may be a bottom of the scrubber 110 or a liquid outlet. Even in this case, a distance between the spray nozzle 121 and the bottom of the lower portion 113 of the scrubber 110 or the liquid outlet is preferably greater than 0.3 m, and more preferably, equal to or greater than 0.5 m.
[0084] When a distance between the spray nozzle 121 and the bottom of the lower portion 113 of the scrubber 110 or the liquid outlet on the lower portion 113 of the scrubber 110 is too small (less than 0.3 m), an interval where a liquid sprayed by the spray nozzle 121 and a gas contact each other is reduced, and thus, contact efficiency between the liquid and the gas is rapidly reduced. Accordingly, a distance between the spray nozzle 121 and the bottom of the lower portion 113 of the scrubber 110 or the liquid outlet is preferably greater than 0.3 m, and more preferably, equal to or greater than 0.5 m.
[0085] Also, a distance between the spray nozzle 121 and the liquid surface is preferably less than 3.0 m, and more preferably, equal to or less than 1.5 m.
[0086] When a distance between the spray nozzle 121 and the liquid surface is too large (greater than 3.0 m), a shape of the base 131 of the rectangular pyramid formed by a liquid sprayed by the spray nozzle 121 may not be a rectangular shape as intended, and thus, the liquid is unlikely to be distributed as designed. Accordingly, a distance between the spray nozzle 121 and the liquid surface is preferably less than 3.0 m, and more preferably, equal to or less than 1.5 m.
[0087] In order to confirm the effect of the spray apparatus for improving the performance of a rectangular-shaped scrubber according to an embodiment of the present disclosure, the efficiency of removing harmful substances of an embodiment of
[0088] In detail, the performance for removing SO.sub.2 when calculating based on exhaust gas including SO.sub.2 generated in a coal-fired power plant was compared as follows. The performance was compared in a state where the gas component other than SO.sub.2 was N.sub.2, and the amount of liquid sprayed and the area covered by the spray nozzle 21 for spraying a liquid in one conical shape and the amount of liquid sprayed and the area covered by the spray nozzle 21 for spraying a liquid in one rectangular pyramid shape were the same.
[0089] A volume occupied by SO.sub.2 in a total gas volume was ignored, and the amount of N.sub.2 absorbed by water was ignored. Also, because the amount of liquid particles sprayed by a spray nozzle is proportional to a volumetric flow rate of a liquid sprayed by the spray nozzle, a ratio of the amount of liquid particles was calculated as a ratio of the amount of sprayed liquid.
[0090] Scrubber inlet gas—mass flow rate: 3,000 kg/hr, temperature: 35° (after Quencher), specific gravity: 1.14 kg/m3, volumetric flow rate: 2,632 m.sup.3/hr, SO.sub.2 concentration: 200 mg/m3, the amount of SO.sub.2 introduced per hour: 200 mg/m.sup.3×2,632 m.sup.3/hr=526,400 mg/hr
[0091] Scrubber cleaning solution (water)—mass flow rate: 30,000 kg/hr, temperature: 35°, specific gravity: 984 kg/m3, volumetric flow rate: 30.5 m3/hr
[0092] Scrubber specification—rectangular scrubber: 1,064 mm×1,064 mm, Sectional area: 1.132 m.sup.2, the number of spray nozzles mounted on a spray apparatus: 16, the amount of water sprayed by each spray nozzle: 1.9 m.sup.3/hr (31.8 l/min), water injection pressure of each spray nozzle: 0.4 bar
COMPARATIVE EXAMPLE
[0093] Comparative example (
Embodiment
[0094] Embodiment (
[0095] Because a SO.sub.2 concentration in an exhaust gas when the spray nozzle 121 for spraying a liquid in a rectangular pyramid shape to the scrubber 110 having a rectangular shape is used is 6 mg/m.sup.3 whereas a SO.sub.2 concentration in an exhaust gas when the spray nozzle 21 for spraying a liquid in a conical shape to the scrubber 110 having a rectangular shape is used is 20 mg/m.sup.3, harmful substances in an exhaust gas may be efficiently removed when the spray nozzle 121 for spraying a liquid in a rectangular pyramid shape to the scrubber 110 having a rectangular shape is used.
[0096] The spray apparatus for improving the performance of a rectangular-shaped scrubber according to an embodiment of the present disclosure has the following effects.
[0097] In the spray apparatus for improving the performance of a rectangular-shaped scrubber according to an embodiment of the present disclosure, because the injector 120 for spraying a liquid in the rectangular pyramid shape 130 is mounted on the scrubber 110 having a rectangular shape, harmful substances in a gas may be efficiently removed.
[0098] Also, in the spray apparatus for improving the performance of a rectangular-shaped scrubber according to an embodiment of the present disclosure, because the injector 120 for spraying a liquid in the rectangular pyramid shape 130 is mounted on the scrubber 110 having a rectangular shape, a portion of the scrubber 110 not covered by the liquid sprayed by the injector 120 may be minimized.
[0099] Also, in the spray apparatus for improving the performance of a rectangular-shaped scrubber according to an embodiment of the present disclosure, because the injector 120 for spraying a liquid in the rectangular pyramid shape 130 is mounted on the scrubber 110 having a rectangular shape, an area where liquids sprayed by the plurality of injectors 120 overlap one another may be minimized, a liquid sprayed onto an inner wall surface of the scrubber 110 may be minimized, contact efficiency between a liquid and a gas may be improved, and, thus, harmful substances may be efficiently removed.
[0100] Also, the spray apparatus for improving the performance of a rectangular-shaped scrubber according to an embodiment of the present disclosure may be applied to various columns such as an absorption tower or a washing tower for chemical reactions, and may be applied to various fields as long as it may remove harmful substances in a gas while the gas is injected.
[0101] While the present disclosure has been particularly shown and described with reference to embodiments thereof, they are provided for the purposes of illustration and it will be understood by one of ordinary skill in the art that various modifications and equivalent other embodiments made be made from the present disclosure. Accordingly, the true technical scope of the present disclosure is defined by the technical spirit of the appended claims.