Method for heat-treating a material flow and for cleaning resulting exhaust gases
US-2016339381-A1 · Nov 24, 2016 · US
US11033857B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11033857-B2 |
| Application number | US-201716337613-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 19, 2017 |
| Priority date | Sep 28, 2016 |
| Publication date | Jun 15, 2021 |
| Grant date | Jun 15, 2021 |
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A counter-current cross-flow heat exchanger for heating a first gas and cooling a second gas, includes modules in fluid communication with one another, each module being positioned on a plane, the planes mutually overlapping. Conduits allow entry and exit of the first and second gases into and out of the exchanger. Each module has heat exchange plates, with heating and cooling faces. The plates are orthogonal to the module plane and parallel to define alternating heating and cooling spaces. The first gas crosses each heating space with a direction substantially parallel to the plane of each module and the second gas crosses each cooling space with a direction substantially orthogonal to the plane of each module. The cooling spaces between adjacent modules are in direct fluid communication. The heating spaces between adjacent modules are in fluid communication with one another by conduits/conveyors, creating a serpentine path.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A counter-current cross-flow heat exchanger for heating a first gas represented by SO 2 and cooling a second gas represented by SO 3 , comprising: a plurality of modules comprising a first module, a second module and a third module in fluid communication with one another, the first module being positioned on a first plane, the second module being positioned on a second plane, and the third module positioned on a third plane, said planes being mutually overlapping; conduits for entry of said first gas, conduits for entry of said second gas and conduits for exit of said first gas and conduits for exit of said second gas into and out of the exchanger, each module comprising a plurality of heat exchange plates, each plate having a heating face and a cooling face, said plate being positioned orthogonal to the plane of each module and parallel to one another to define heating spaces between said heating faces, and cooling spaces between said cooling faces, said heating spaces and cooling spaces alternating relative to one another; a frame, said frame comprising a load-bearing structure resting on the ground and having a supporting portion extending over the first module for engagement and suspension of the first module of the exchanger below the supporting portion of said frame; wherein said first gas crosses the exchanger from one of the modules to an immediately overlying one of the modules crossing each heating space with a direction substantially parallel to the plane of each module; wherein said second gas crosses the exchanger from one of the modules to an immediately underlying one of the modules crossing each cooling space with a direction substantially orthogonal to the plane of each module; wherein the cooling spaces between one of the modules and the immediately underlying module are in direct fluid communication with one another; wherein the heating spaces between one of the modules and the immediately overlying module are in fluid communication with one another by conduits/conveyors, creating a serpentine path of said second gas. 2. A heat exchanger according to claim 1 , comprising three modules or four modules. 3. A heat exchanger according to claim 1 , wherein the conduits for the entry of the first gas comprise a bypass system to convey at least one portion of said first gas to a second module or to a third heating module. 4. A SNOX/WSA plant comprising a catalytic reaction section, a cooling section and a condensing section and one or more NOx removal sections, wherein said cooling section comprises a heat exchanger according claim 1 . 5. The SNOX/WSA plant according to claim 4 , wherein the conduits for entry of the second gas to be cooled are in fluid connection with the catalytic reaction section of the SNOX/WSA system. 6. A method for heating a first gas and cooling a second gas comprising the steps of: creating a serpentine upwards flow of said first gas, said flow comprising horizontal segments alternating with vertical segments, wherein said horizontal segments are on overlapping planes; creating a downwards vertical flow of said second gas, carrying out heat exchange between said first and said second gases in the horizontal segments of the flow of said first gas; which is carried out in a heat exchanger according to claim 1 . 7. A method for heating a first gas and cooling a second gas according to comprising the steps of: creating a serpentine upwards flow of said first gas, said flow comprising horizontal segments alternating with vertical segments, wherein said horizontal segments are on overlapping planes; creating a downwards vertical flow of said second gas; carrying out heat exchange between said first and said second gases in the horizontal segments of the flow of said first gas; carried out in a system according to claim 4 . 8. A heat exchanger according to claim 1 , wherein a second module of the plurality of modules is above the frame and bears on the frame. 9. A heat exchanger according to claim 1 , wherein only the first module is suspended below the support portion of the frame and all other modules of the plurality of modules are above and bear on the frame. 10. A heat exchanger according to claim 1 , wherein the first module is spaced apart from the ground. 11. A heat exchanger according to claim 1 , wherein the first module is removable independently of other modules of the plurality of modules. 12. A heat exchanger according to claim 1 , further comprising a fourth module in fluid communication with the first, second and third modules, the fourth module being positioned on a fourth plane, said fourth plane being mutually overlapping with the first, second a third planes.
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