Flue gas desulfurization apparatus
US-2015190750-A1 · Jul 9, 2015 · US
US11065576B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11065576-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916243156-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 9, 2019 |
| Priority date | Jan 19, 2018 |
| Publication date | Jul 20, 2021 |
| Grant date | Jul 20, 2021 |
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A wet flue gas desulfurization apparatus includes an absorption tank in which an absorption solution containing an alkaline absorbent is stored; an absorption tower extending upward from the absorption tank; a flue gas inlet duct communicating with a first portion of the absorption tower; a flue gas outlet duct communicating with a second portion of the absorption tower; a spray unit to spray the absorption solution inside the absorption tower; a circulation pump to pump the absorption solution from the absorption tank and to supply the absorption solution to the spray unit; a byproduct discharging unit to discharge a byproduct downward from the absorption tank; and an oxygen supply pipe through which an oxygen-containing gas is supplied to a target point in the absorption tank, the target point being adjustable along a vertical direction or a horizontal direction, enabling adjustment of an internal position to which the gas is supplied.
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A wet flue gas desulfurization apparatus comprising: an absorption tank in which an absorption solution containing an alkaline absorbent is stored; an absorption tower extending upward from the absorption tank; a flue gas inlet duct communicating with a first portion of the absorption tower; a flue gas outlet duct communicating with a second portion of the absorption tower; a spray unit configured to spray the absorption solution inside the absorption tower; a circulation pump configured to pump the absorption solution out of the absorption tank and to supply the absorption solution to the spray unit; a byproduct discharging unit configured to discharge a byproduct downward from the absorption tank; and an oxygen supply pipe through which an oxygen-containing gas is supplied to a target point in the absorption tank, the target point being adjustable along a vertical direction or a horizontal direction, wherein the oxygen supply pipe comprises a plurality of oxygen supply pipes arranged at multiple steps along a height direction of the absorption tank. 2. The wet flue gas desulfurization apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the plurality of oxygen supply pipes are selectively used for supplying the oxygen-containing gas to a region within the absorption tank. 3. The wet flue gas desulfurization apparatus according to claim 1 , further comprising a driving unit configured to move the oxygen supply pipe to adjust the target point. 4. The wet flue gas desulfurization apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the oxygen supply pipe comprises a plurality of oxygen supply pipes respectively arranged at intervals along a circumferential direction of the absorption tank, each oxygen supply pipe being inclined at an equal angle. 5. The wet flue gas desulfurization apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the oxygen supply pipe is coupled with the absorption tank such that a length of the oxygen supply pipe is adjustable within the absorption tank. 6. The wet flue gas desulfurization apparatus according to claim 5 , wherein the oxygen supply pipe comprises: a first supply pipe coupled with the absorption tank, and at least one second supply pipe that is slidable through an inside of the first supply pipe to move toward the inside of the absorption tank. 7. The wet flue gas desulfurization apparatus according to claim 1 , further comprising a density meter configured to measure a density of the absorption solution in the absorption tank. 8. The wet flue gas desulfurization apparatus according to claim 7 , wherein the oxygen-containing gas is supplied to a lower region in the absorption tank when the density measured by the density meter is not greater than a predetermined value, and the oxygen-containing gas is supplied to an upper region in the absorption tank when the density measured by the density meter is greater than the predetermined value. 9. The wet flue gas desulfurization apparatus according to claim 1 , further comprising a swiveling coupling unit for coupling the oxygen supply pipe to the absorption tank via a through hole formed in a wall of the absorption tank, the swiveling coupling unit comprising: an outer shell fixed in the through hole; and an inner body rotatably disposed in the outer shell and fixedly combined with the oxygen supply pipe. 10. The wet flue gas desulfurization apparatus according to claim 9 , wherein the outer shell has a middle hole to accommodate the inner body and is open at both axial ends such that the oxygen supply pipe extends through the outer shell from one axial end to the other axial end of the outer shell. 11. The wet flue gas desulfurization apparatus according to claim 10 , wherein the oxygen supply pipe axially extends through the outer shell and has an inner end that is disposed in the absorption tank and that includes bend. 12. The wet flue gas desulfurization apparatus according to claim 10 , wherein the outer shell has an inner hole and an outer hole provided respectively at an inner side and an outer side of the middle hole, and each of the inner and outer holes is tapered toward the axial end of the outer shell such that a vertical dimension of each of the inner and outer holes gradually increases with a distance from the middle hole to the axial end of the outer shell. 13. The wet flue gas desulfurization apparatus according to claim 12 , wherein a size of the inner hole and a size of the outer hole are determined according to an upward inclination angle and a downward inclination angle of the oxygen supply pipe. 14. The wet flue gas desulfurization apparatus according to claim 12 , further comprising a sealing member disposed in the inner hole and configured to prevent an inside of the inner hole from communicating with an inside of the absorption tank, wherein the oxygen supply pipe passes through the sealing member, and the sealing member is deformable according to an upward inclination and a downward inclination of the oxygen supply pipe. 15. The wet flue gas desulfurization apparatus according to claim 1 , further comprising an oxidation-reduction potential (ORP) meter configured to measure an ORP value of the absorption solution in each of a plurality of regions in the absorption tank. 16. The wet flue gas desulfurization apparatus according to claim 15 , wherein the ORP meter includes: a plurality of measurement vessels for storing the absorption solution sampled from the plurality of regions of the absorption tank, respectively; and a plurality of ORP electrodes installed in the measurement vessels, respectively. 17. The wet flue gas desulfurization apparatus according to claim 16 , wherein the ORP meter further comprises: a comparison vessel for storing the absorption solution sampled from a predetermined region of the plurality of regions of the absorption tank; a sub-oxygen supply pipe configured to supply the oxygen-containing gas to the comparison vessel to completely oxidize the absorption solution in the comparison vessel; and an ORP electrode installed in the comparison vessel. 18. The wet flue gas desulfurization apparatus according to claim 17 , wherein when an ORP value of the absorption solution sampled from one region of the plurality of regions of the absorption tank is lower than a reference ORP value, the oxygen-containing gas is supplied to the one region. 19. The wet flue gas desulfurization apparatus according to claim 18 , wherein the reference ORP value corresponds to an ORP value measured by the ORP electrode installed in the comparison vessel.
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