Carbon dioxide capturing system and exhaust gas processing method
US-2018001254-A1 · Jan 4, 2018 · US
US11559764B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11559764-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016939167-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 27, 2020 |
| Priority date | Sep 12, 2019 |
| Publication date | Jan 24, 2023 |
| Grant date | Jan 24, 2023 |
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In one embodiment, a carbon dioxide capturing system includes an absorber to absorb CO2 from first gas into lean liquid, and produce rich liquid that is the lean liquid absorbing the CO2 and second gas that is the first gas removing the CO2, and a regenerator to separate third gas including the CO2 from the rich liquid flowing from the absorber, and provide the lean liquid and the third gas. The system further includes a flowmeter to measure a flow rate of the third gas, a liquid level gauge to measure a liquid level of the lean liquid and/or the rich liquid, and a controller to regulate a quantity of heat energy supplied to the regenerator based on the flow rate of the third gas, and regulate a total amount of the lean liquid and the rich liquid in the system based on the liquid level.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A carbon dioxide capturing system comprising: an absorber configured to absorb carbon dioxide from a first gas into a lean liquid, and configured to produce a rich liquid including the lean liquid having absorbed the carbon dioxide and a second gas including the first gas from which the carbon dioxide has been removed; a regenerator configured to separate a third gas including the carbon dioxide from the rich liquid flowing from the absorber, and configured to provide the lean liquid and the third gas; a flowmeter configured to measure a flow rate of the third gas; a liquid level gauge provided in at least one of a lean liquid reservoir of the regenerator or a rich liquid reservoir of the absorber, and configured to measure a liquid level of at least one of the lean liquid in the lean liquid reservoir or the rich liquid in the rich liquid reservoir; and a controller configured to regulate a quantity of heat energy supplied to the regenerator based on the flow rate of the third gas, and configured to regulate a total amount of the lean liquid and the rich liquid in the carbon dioxide capturing system based on the liquid level, wherein the system further comprises a reboiler configured to supply the quantity of heat energy to the regenerator by using steam, or a heater configured to supply the quantity of heat energy to the regenerator by using electricity; the controller is configured to regulate the quantity of heat energy by adjusting at least one of a flow rate or a temperature of the steam supplied to the reboiler, or by adjusting at least one of power or operating time of the heater; the controller is configured to decrease the total amount of the lean liquid and the rich liquid by draining at least one of condensed water transformed from the first gas before the first gas flows into the absorber, condensed water transformed from the second gas, or condensed water transformed from the third gas, based on the liquid level. 2. The system of claim 1 , wherein the controller is configured to regulate the quantity of heat energy when the flow rate of the third gas deviates from an upper limit or a lower limit that has been predetermined. 3. The system of claim 1 , wherein the controller is configured to decrease the total amount of the lean liquid and the rich liquid when the quantity of heat energy deviates from an upper limit, and the liquid level is higher than a lower limit. 4. The system of claim 1 , further comprising a thermometer configured to measure a temperature of the regenerator, wherein the controller is configured to regulate the quantity of heat energy based on the temperature. 5. The system of claim 1 , further comprising an absorbing liquid flowmeter configured to measure a flow rate of the lean liquid flowing between the absorber and the regenerator, wherein the controller is configured to regulate the flow rate of the lean liquid based on the quantity of heat energy and the flow rate of the lean liquid. 6. The system of claim 5 , wherein the controller is configured to increase the flow rate of the lean liquid flowing between the absorber and the regenerator, when the quantity of heat energy is equal to or larger than an upper limit and the flow rate of the lean liquid is equal to or smaller than an upper limit. 7. The system of claim 1 , further comprising a gas flowmeter configured to measure a flow rate of the first gas before flowing into the absorber, wherein the controller is configured to regulate the flow rate of the first gas based on the quantity of heat energy and the flow rate of the first gas. 8. The system of claim 7 , wherein the controller is configured to increase the flow rate of the first gas when the quantity of heat energy is larger than an upper limit and the flow rate of the first gas is equal to or smaller than an upper limit. 9. A method of operating a carbon dioxide capturing system, comprising: absorbing carbon dioxide from a first gas into a lean liquid, and producing a rich liquid including the lean liquid having absorbed the carbon dioxide and a second gas including the first gas from which the carbon dioxide has been removed; separating a third gas including the carbon dioxide from the rich liquid and providing the lean liquid and the third gas; measuring a flow rate of the third gas; measuring a liquid level of at least one of the lean liquid in a lean liquid reservoir or the rich liquid in a rich liquid reservoir; regulating a quantity of heat energy supplied to separate the third gas from the rich liquid based on the flow rate of the third gas; and regulating a total amount of the lean liquid and the rich liquid in the carbon dioxide capturing system based on the liquid level, wherein the method further comprises preparing a reboiler configured to supply the quantity of heat energy by using steam, or a heater configured to supply the quantity of heat energy by using electricity; the quantity of heat energy is regulated by adjusting at least one of a flow rate or a temperature of the steam supplied to the reboiler, or by adjusting at least one of power or operating time of the heater; the regulating the total amount of the lean liquid and the rich liquid comprises decreasing the total amount of the lean liquid and the rich liquid by draining at least one of condensed water transformed from the first gas before the first gas flows into the absorber, condensed water transformed from the second gas, or condensed water transformed from the third gas, based on the liquid level.
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