SCRUBBER SYSTEM WITH DIFFRACTION PLATE ADAPTED FOR SWIRL BUBBLE GENERATION FOR EFFECTIVE REMOVAL OF POLLUTANTS
20180361303 ยท 2018-12-20
Assignee
- Kumho Environment Co., Ltd (Seongnam-si, KR)
- Choi; Seung Uk (Seongnam-si, KR)
- Choi; Hyun Jun (Seongnam-si, KR)
Inventors
Cpc classification
B01D51/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D2247/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D47/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D2247/107
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D2247/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D47/021
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D2247/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D53/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B01D47/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A scrubber system for removing odorous and/or harmful gases from polluted gases/air comprising a scrubber body, a blower to supply the polluted gas into the scrubber body under pressure enabling the supplied polluted gas to travel from lower portion of the scrubber body to upper portion of the scrubber body and one or more diffraction units provided with supply of wash solution accommodated inside of the scrubber body and disposed in pathway of the polluted gas within the scrubber body to diffract the polluted gases/air with the wash solution thereby to clean the polluted gases/air and discharge clean gases/air through a scrubber body outlet at its top. Each of diffraction units includes one or more modularly configurable diffraction plate having an assembly of spaced apart a perforated upper plate and a perforated lower plate wherein each said perforated upper plate and said perforated lower plate having plurality of passing holes on their planer surface and assembled one over the other enabling said passing holes in the perforated upper plate and the perforated lower plate are disposed in a zigzag pattern, whereby the polluted gases/air while moving upwards and upon contact with said wash solution in said diffraction unit while passing through said passing holes in said perforated upper and lower plates of said diffraction unit generate swirl bubbles within the wash solution under pressure of said polluted air/gases moving upwards for maximizing contact with said polluted gases/air and efficient cleaning of the polluted gases/air for release of clean gases/air through the scrubber body outlet.
Claims
1. A diffraction structure for use in a scrubber system for facilitating interaction of pollutant gases/air with wash solution in the scrubber systems including at least one diffraction plate having an assembly of spaced apart a perforated upper plate and a perforated lower plate, each said perforated upper plate and said perforated lower plate having a plurality of passing holes on their planer surface and assembled one over the other enabling said passing holes in the perforated upper plate and the perforated lower plate are disposed in a zigzag pattern whereby the polluted gases/air while moving upwards and upon contact with the wash solution contained in said diffraction plate while passing through said passing holes in said perforated upper and lower plates of said diffraction plate generate swirl bubbles within the wash solution under pressure of said polluted air/gases moving upwards for maximizing contact with said polluted gases/air and efficient cleaning of the polluted gases/air for release of clean gases/air.
2. The diffraction structure as claimed in claim 1 comprising of modularly configurable modular diffraction plates, each said modular diffraction plates comprising an assembly of spaced apart a perforated upper plate and a perforated lower plate, each said perforated upper plate and said perforated lower plate having a plurality of passing holes on their planer surface and assembled one over the other enabling said passing holes in the perforated upper plate and the perforated lower plate are disposed in a zigzag pattern whereby the polluted gases/air while moving upwards and upon contact with the wash solution contained in said diffraction plate while passing through said passing holes in said perforated upper and lower plates of said diffraction plate generate swirl bubbles within the wash solution under pressure of said polluted air/gases moving upwards for maximizing contact with said polluted gases/air and efficient cleaning of the polluted gases/air for release of clean gases/air.
3. A scrubber system for removing odorous and/or harmful gases from polluted gases/air comprising: a scrubber body; a blower to supply the polluted gases/air to be cleaned under pressure into the scrubber body near its lower portion enabling the supplied polluted gases/air to travel from said lower portion of said scrubber body to an upper portion of said scrubber body; and at least one diffraction unit provided with supply of wash solution disposed in the upper portion inside of the scrubber body and in pathway of the polluted gases/air to diffract the polluted gases/air with the wash solution thereby to clean the polluted gases/air and discharge clean gases/air through a scrubber body outlet at its top; said at least one diffraction unit including at least one diffraction plate having an assembly of spaced apart a perforated upper plate and a perforated lower plate, each said perforated upper plate and said perforated lower plate having a plurality of passing holes on their planer surface and assembled one over the other enabling said passing holes in the perforated upper plate and the perforated lower plate are disposed in a zigzag pattern whereby the polluted gases/air while moving upwards and upon contact with said wash solution in said diffraction unit while passing through said passing holes in said perforated upper and lower plates of said diffraction plate generate swirl bubbles within the wash solution under pressure of said polluted air/gases moving upwards for maximizing contact with said polluted gases/air and efficient cleaning of the polluted gases/air for release of clean gases/air through the scrubber body outlet.
4. The scrubber system as claimed in claim 3, including said scrubber body with the wash solution stored at the lower portion inside of the scrubber body; said blower to supply the polluted gases/air to be cleaned into the scrubber body under pressure into the scrubber body near its lower portion enabling the supplied polluted gases/air to travel from the lower portion of said scrubber body to the upper portion of said scrubber body; plurality of said diffraction unit arranged in layered configuration forming multi-layered diffraction structure disposed in the upper portion inside the scrubber body, each of said diffraction units includes said diffraction plates modularly arranged to diffract the supplied polluted gases/air with the wash solution thereby to clean the polluted gas/air and discharge clean gas/air through the scrubber body outlet; pump to circulate the wash solution stored in the lower portion of the scrubber body to each said diffraction units; each of said modular diffraction plates comprises an assembly of spaced apart a perforated upper plate and a perforated lower plate, each said perforated upper plate and said perforated lower plate having a plurality of passing holes on their planer surface and assembled one over the other enabling said passing holes in the perforated upper plate and the perforated lower plate are disposed in a zigzag pattern whereby the polluted gases/air while moving upwards and upon contact with said wash solution in said diffraction unit while passing through said passing holes in said perforated upper and lower plates of said diffraction plate generate swirl bubbles within the wash solution under pressure of said polluted air/gases moving upwards for maximizing contact with said polluted gases/air and efficient cleaning of the polluted gases/air for release of clean gases/air through the scrubber body outlet.
5. The scrubber system as claimed in claim 3 comprises demister installed in the upper portion of the scrubber body to remove mist from the cleaned gases/air prior to its exit through the scrubber body outlet.
6. The scrubber system as claimed in claim 3, wherein the diffraction unit is supported and assembled with respect to the scrubber body by a horizontal support in planer configuration providing planer perforated surface of the lower and the upper plates of the diffraction plate of the diffraction unit orthogonal to the pathway of the polluted gases/air within the scrubber body.
7. The scrubber system as claimed in claim 3, wherein the perforated upper plate and the perforated lower plate are assembled by fastening bolts into threaded holes provided along periphery of said plates with the horizontal support being interposed therebetween.
8. The scrubber system as claimed in claim 7, wherein the spaced apart upper and lower plates maintained at an interval between them equal to width of the horizontal support.
9. The scrubber system as claimed claim 6, wherein the horizontal support includes plurality of openings having a size smaller than that of the diffraction plates at installed positions of the diffraction plates on said horizontal support.
10. The scrubber system as claimed in claim 3, wherein the passing holes in the perforated upper plate which are disposed in zigzag pattern with respect to the passing holes in the perforated lower plate in the diffraction plate includes each of the passing holes in the perforated upper plate has at its underneath an opaque portion of the perforated lower plate and alternatively each of the passing holes in the perforated lower plate has at its above an opaque portion of the perforated upper plate.
11. The scrubber system as claimed in claim 3, wherein the passing holes in the perforated upper plate which are disposed in zigzag pattern with respect to the passing holes in the perforated lower plate in the diffraction plate allows discharging of the wash solution supplied on top of said diffraction plate through its bottom when the scrubber system does not operate and thereby directing the wash solution contained in or top of the diffraction plates of any diffraction unit to the top of the diffraction plates of its lower diffraction unit and finally to the lower portion of the scrubber body when the scrubber system does not operate.
12. The scrubber system as claimed in claim 3, wherein the passing holes in the perforated upper plate which are disposed in zigzag pattern with respect to the passing holes in the perforated lower plate in the diffraction plate prevents discharging of the supplied wash solution on top said diffraction plate through its bottom by involving the pressure of the polluted gases/air supplied from its bottom and facilitates the generation of swirl bubbles in the wash solution contained in the top of the diffraction plate and in the interval between the perforated upper plate and the perforated lower plate thereby effectively cleaning the polluted gases/air, whereby the wash solution overflowing from the top of the diffraction plates of any diffraction unit flows to the top of the diffraction plates of its lower diffraction unit and finally to the lower portion of the scrubber body during operation of the scrubber system.
13. The scrubber system as claimed in claim 4, wherein the pump is configured to supply the wash solution stored in the lower portion of the scrubber body to top of uppermost diffraction structures to continuously circulates the wash solution though all the diffraction units accommodated in the scrubber body.
14. The scrubber system as claimed in claim 6, wherein the horizontal support is made of fiber reinforced plastic having a thickness of 5 to 10 mm.
15. The scrubber system as claimed in claim 3, wherein the perforated upper plate and the perforated lower plate are made of synthetic resin including Polyethylene (PE), polyvinyl chloride (PVC), or polyester (PET) having a thickness of 3 to 10 mm.
16. The scrubber system as claimed in claim 3, wherein the perforated upper plate and the perforated lower plate are rectangular standardized diffraction plate having width between 400 to 600 mm and length between 600 to 1000 mm depending on size of the scrubber body.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0032] As stated hereinabove, the invention described herein relates to a diffraction type wet scrubber system capable of removing pollutant like odorous and/or harmful gases/air from polluted industrial exhaust gas/air streams. The present diffraction-type wet scrubber system comprises modular diffraction plate based single or multi-layered diffraction structure which enables the wash solution of the scrubber system and the odorous and/or harmful gas of the industrial exhaust gas stream to come into good contact with each other and thereby facilitates generation of swirl bubbles in the wash solution contained in the diffraction structures to improve removal of the pollutant from the polluted industrial exhaust streams. Preferred embodiments of the present system are now described hereunder in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0033] Reference is first invited from the accompanying drawing
[0034] As shown in the referred drawing
[0035] In an alternate embodiment, the pump (300) may be external to the scrubber body (100) having operative connection with the lower portion within the scrubber body (100) and top diffraction unit to circulate the wash solution among the diffraction units (110.sub.1 . . . 110.sub.n).
[0036] Each of the diffraction units of the present diffraction-type wet scrubber system comprises one or more modularly arranged diffraction plates. The modular diffraction plates are assembled over a horizontal support attached with the scrubber body ensuring planer surfaces of the diffraction plates are orthogonal to the pathway of the polluted gas within the scrubber body.
[0037] These modular diffraction plate of the diffraction units of the present diffraction-type wet scrubber system allows discharging of the wash solution contained in or top of the diffraction plate of any diffraction unit through bottom of that diffraction plate when scrubber system does not operate thus directing the wash solution circulated or supplied to the diffraction plates of any diffraction unit to the top of the diffraction plates of lower diffraction units in the multi-layered diffraction structure and finally to the lower portion of the scrubber body when the scrubber system does not operate. While the scrubber system is in operating condition, the diffraction plates of the diffraction units prevent discharging of the circulated or supplied wash solution by involving the pressure of the polluted gas supplied from bottom and facilitates generation of swirls in the wash solution contained in the diffraction plates of the diffraction units to wash the polluted gas moving from the lower portion to the upper portion of the scrubber body. During the operation of the scrubber system, as the pump continuously circulates the wash solution contained in lower portion of the scrubber body to top of the diffraction units, the wash solution overflowing from the top of the diffraction plates of a diffraction unit flows to the top of the diffraction plates of lower diffraction unit in the multi-layered diffraction structure and finally to the lower portion of the scrubber body, and then the wash solution is again fed to the upper portion by the pump for the purpose of continuous circulation.
[0038] The operation of the present diffraction type wet scrubber system is further explained with reference to the accompanying drawing
[0039] Reference is now invited from the accompanying
[0040] The zigzag patterned disposition of the passing holes (151a, 152a) when the perforated upper plate (151) is disposed over the perforated lower plate (152) is illustrated in the accompanying
[0041] As illustrated in the accompanying
[0042] The perforated upper plate (151) and the perforated lower plate (152) are preferably made of a synthetic resin having a thickness of 3 to 10 mm. Synthetic resin like Polyethylene (PE), polyvinyl chloride (PVC), or polyester (PET) can be used to fabricate the plates (151, 152). The perforated upper plate (151) and the perforated lower plate (152) are assembled at a desired interval by the fastening bolts (155) along four sides thereof, with the horizontal supports (111 and 121) being interposed therebetween. The perforated upper plate (151) and the perforated lower plate (152) are a rectangular standardized diffraction plate, and are made to have a size of 400 to 600 in width and 600 to 1000 mm in length depending on the size of the scrubber body (100).
[0043] The horizontal supports (111, 121) are generally made of fiber reinforced plastic (FRP) having a thickness of 5 to 10 mm, and are provided with a plurality of openings having a size smaller than that of the diffraction plate (150) at installed positions of the diffraction plates. The interval (D) between the perforated upper plate (151) and the perforated lower plate (152) is substantially identical to the thickness of the horizontal supports (111 and 121).
[0044] As illustrated in
[0045] The diffraction units (110, 120) may comprise plurality of modular diffraction plates (150) installed to the horizontal support (111, 121) which is fixed to the scrubber body (100). Generally, 2 to 24 diffraction plates can be installed depending upon the size of the scrubber body. The perforated upper plate (151) and the perforated lower plate (152) are the rectangular standardized diffraction plates which are made to have a size of 400 to 600 in width and 600 to 1000 mm in length. The plurality of modular diffraction plates (150) is installed to the horizontal support (111, 121) thereby easily manufacturing and installing the diffraction plate (150).
[0046] While the present invention has been described with reference to the particular illustrative embodiment, it is not to be restricted by the embodiments but only by the appended claims. It is to be appreciated that those skilled in the art can change or modify the embodiments without departing from the scope and spirit of the present invention.