Apparatus and method for determining a level of a fluid within a vessel
US-2017292869-A1 · Oct 12, 2017 · US
US10233401B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10233401-B2 |
| Application number | US-201415027321-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 12, 2014 |
| Priority date | Nov 8, 2013 |
| Publication date | Mar 19, 2019 |
| Grant date | Mar 19, 2019 |
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Provided are a char feeding hopper that makes it possible to accurately measure char, a char recovery system, and a coal gasification combined power generation system. The char feeding hopper comprises: a char feeding hopper body that feeds separated char to a coal gasifier side; at least two casing tubes (121, 122) that are inserted from a side wall of the char feeding hopper body and that are provided so as to be aligned with one another in the vertical axis direction; a radiation source section (101) that is provided within the casing tube (121) and that emits γ-rays within the char feeding hopper body; and a γ-ray detector that is provided within the casing tube (122) and that detects emitted γ-rays. The cross-section of each casing tube (121, 122) has a shape that is provided with a tapered section (200) having an apex angle on the upper edge thereof.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A char feeding hopper, comprising: a char feeding hopper body which supplies separated char to a gasifier side; at least two casing tubes which are inserted from a side wall of the char feeding hopper body and are provided so as to be aligned with each other in a vertical axis direction; a radiation source section which is provided within one of at least the two casing tubes and emits y-rays to an inner portion of the char feeding hopper body; a y-ray detector which is provided within the other of at least the two casing tubes and detects the emitted y-rays; a nozzle which includes an injection hole on a base end portion opposite to the inner portion side of the char feeding hopper body in a tube base provided on the side wall of the char feeding hopper body; two guides which are provided on the circumference of one of the casing tubes and are provided so as to be aligned in parallel on the circumference of the one of the casing tubes in a direction along the center axis of the one of the casing tubes, and which form, between the two guides, a channel through which inert gas injected from the nozzle is introduced into the inner portion of the char feeding hopper body, wherein the inert gas injected from the nozzle flows along a portion between the two guides, and blows off the char accumulated on the upper portion of the casing tubes. 2. A char recovery system comprising: the char feeding hopper according to claim 1 ; and a char discharge line connected to the char feeding hopper according to claim 1 . 3. A coal gasification combined power generation system comprising: the char recovery system according to claim 2 ; and a generator operable to generate electricity in connection with the separated char provided to the gasifier side.
for discrete levels · CPC title
X-rays; Gamma rays {or other forms of ionising radiation} · CPC title
for entrained flow gasifiers · CPC title
integrated in a gasification combined cycle [IGCC] · CPC title
Sluices, e.g. mechanical sluices for preventing escape of gas through the feed inlet · CPC title
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