A method and a system for adjusting ph of green liquor dregs
US-2022275578-A1 · Sep 1, 2022 · US
US2020048832A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2020048832-A1 |
| Application number | US-201916660499-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Oct 22, 2019 |
| Priority date | Jan 20, 2017 |
| Publication date | Feb 13, 2020 |
| Grant date | — |
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The disclosed solution relates to recovering thermal energy from the operation of a dissolver of a chemical recovery boiler used in pulp manufacturing. According to the solution, a primary fluid circuit conveys green liquor from the dissolver to an external process such as causticizing and solvent such as weak white liquor back to the dissolver, and from this circuit solvent is diverted into a secondary fluid passageway comprising a heat exchanger which cools the solvent by recovering heat from it and transfers the heat to a heat-consuming process. After heat recovery, solvent may be used for further processes before it is at least partly conveyed back to the dissolver.
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1 . A system for recovering heat from the operation of a dissolver of a chemical recovery boiler, the system comprising: a dissolver in which smelt is dissolved in weak white liquor to produce green liquor; a primary fluid circuit configured for: i. conveying green liquor from the dissolver into an external process, and ii. conveying weak white liquor from the external process to the dissolver; a secondary fluid passageway configured for conveying part of the weak white liquor diverted from the primary fluid circuit into the dissolver; a valve arrangement connecting the primary fluid circuit to the secondary fluid passageway, the valve arrangement configured to controllably divert weak white liquor from the primary fluid circuit to the secondary fluid passageway; a heat exchanger in the secondary fluid passageway for recovering heat from and thereby cooling the weak white liquor diverted from the primary fluid circuit and running through the secondary fluid passageway; and devices for transferring the recovered heat from the heat exchanger to a heat-consuming process, wherein: the primary fluid circuit comprises: a first fluid passageway configured to alternate between i. conveying green liquor from the dissolver into the external process and ii. conveying weak white liquor from the external process to the dissolver; and a second fluid passageway configured to alternate between i. conveying green liquor from the dissolver into the external process and ii. conveying weak white liquor from the external process to the dissolver, in a first state of the primary fluid circuit the first fluid passageway is configured to convey green liquor from the dissolver into the external process while the second fluid passageway is conveying weak white liquor from the external process to the dissolver, in a second state of the primary fluid circuit the second fluid passageway is configured to convey green liquor from the dissolver into the external process while the first fluid passageway is conveying weak white liquor from the external process to the dissolver, and a valve arrangement is provided for connecting the primary fluid circuit to the secondary fluid passageway, the valve arrangement being configured to controllably divert weak white liquor from the primary fluid circuit to the secondary fluid passageway, the valve arrangement being further configured to alternate between i. diverting, in the second state, weak white liquor from the first fluid passageway of the primary fluid circuit to the secondary fluid passageway and ii. diverting, in the first state, weak white liquor from the second fluid passageway of the primary fluid circuit to the secondary fluid passageway. 2 . The system according to claim 1 , wherein the secondary fluid passageway is connected downstream from the heat exchanger to at least one of the following processes: the dissolver; a vent duct through which excess gases are expelled from the dissolver; a smelt feed line via which smelt from the chemical recovery boiler is conveyed into the dissolver; a solution-stirring agitator or agitators of the dissolver; and a vent gas scrubber configured to scrub excess gases expelled from the dissolver. 3 . The system according to claim 1 , wherein the heat-consuming process is an air heating system of a chemical recovery boiler building. 4 . The system according to claim 1 , wherein the external process is causticizing. 5 . The system according to claim 3 , wherein: the heat exchanger is configured to transfer heat to a circulating heat transfer medium circuit, and the air heating system of a chemical recovery boiler building is configured to use the heat of the circulating heat transfer medium circuit to heat the air of the chemical recovery boiler building. 6 . The system according to claim 1 , wherein the dissolver is connected downstream from the heat exchanger.
Aspects concerning the production and the treatment of green and white liquors, e.g. causticizing green liquor · CPC title
using heat evolved in a solution absorbing steam; Soda steam boilers · CPC title
Treatment, e.g. dissolution, of the smelt · CPC title
of alkali lye · CPC title
Regeneration of pulp liquors {or effluent waste waters} · CPC title
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