Pulse firing pattern for a transformer of an electrostatic precipitator and electrostatic precipitator
US-2016375445-A1 · Dec 29, 2016 · US
US9440241B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9440241-B2 |
| Application number | US-200913127253-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 5, 2009 |
| Priority date | Nov 5, 2008 |
| Publication date | Sep 13, 2016 |
| Grant date | Sep 13, 2016 |
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An electrostatic coalescer includes an outer wall defining a flow path for receiving a process fluid. A plurality of electrode plates is disposed within the flow path. A controller includes an inductor and a signal generator. The inductor is coupled in parallel with the plurality of electrode plates. The inductor and the plurality of electrode plates define a resonant circuit. The signal generator is coupled to the plurality of electrode plates and operable to apply an alternating current signal to the plurality of electrode plates at a frequency corresponding to a resonant frequency of the resonant circuit in the presence of the process fluid. The signal generator varies the frequency of the alternating current signal based on a positive feedback signal received from the resonant circuit to maintain resonance.
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We claim: 1. An electrostatic coalescer, comprising: an outer wall defining a flow path adapted to receive a process fluid comprised of a hydrocarbon-containing fluid and water droplets; a plurality of electrode plates disposed within said flow path; and a controller, comprising: an inductor coupled in parallel with said plurality of electrode plates, said inductor, said plurality of electrode plates and said process fluid, when present, between said electrode plates, defining a resonant circuit; and a signal generator coupled to said plurality of electrode plates and operable to apply an alternating current signal to said plurality of electrode plates at a frequency corresponding to a resonant frequency of said resonant circuit in the presence of said process fluid, wherein said signal generator is adapted to automatically vary the frequency of said alternating current signal based upon varying properties of said process fluid so as to maintain resonance and thereby facilitate coalescence of at least some of the water droplets in the process fluid. 2. The electrostatic coalescer of claim 1 , wherein said resonant circuit is further adapted to provide a positive feedback signal to said signal generator based upon said varying properties of said process fluid. 3. The electrostatic coalescer of claim 1 , wherein said varying properties of said process fluid is comprised of at least one of an electrical resistance of said process fluid, a salinity of said process fluid or a water cut of said process fluid. 4. The electrostatic coalescer of claim 1 , wherein said signal generator further comprises a positive loop input that is coupled to said resonant circuit. 5. The electrostatic coalescer of claim 1 , wherein said outer wall defines a pipe having a circular cross-section. 6. The electrostatic coalescer of claim 1 , wherein said plurality of electrode plates comprise parallel linear plates. 7. The electrostatic coalescer of claim 6 , wherein at least a subset of said plurality of electrode plates is coated with an insulative material. 8. The electrostatic coalescer of claim 1 , further comprising at least one flow disrupting element disposed between two adjacent electrode plates that is adapted to cause, at least in part, the flow of said process fluid between said two adjacent electrode plates to be turbulent flow. 9. The electrostatic coalescer of claim 1 , further comprising an energy source coupled to said outer wall that is adapted to generate an energy field in said flow path. 10. The electrostatic coalescer of claim 9 , wherein said energy source comprises at least one of an ultrasound waveform generator or a microwave waveform generator. 11. The electrostatic coalescer of claim 1 , wherein said outer wall defines a vessel or a pipe. 12. The electrostatic coalescer of claim 1 , further comprising at least one insulating member disposed between at least two of said plurality of electrode plates. 13. The electrostatic coalescer of claim 1 , wherein said signal generator is adapted to automatically vary the frequency of said alternating current signal based upon varying properties of said process fluid so as to maintain resonance under turbulent flow conditions. 14. An electrostatic coalescer, comprising: an outer wall defining a flow path adapted to receive a process fluid comprised of a hydrocarbon-containing fluid and water droplets; a plurality of electrode plates disposed within said flow path; and a controller, comprising: an inductor coupled in parallel with said plurality of electrode plates, said inductor, said plurality of electrode plates and said process fluid, when present, between said electrode plates, defining a resonant circuit; and a signal generator coupled to said plurality of electrode plates and operable to apply an alternating current signal to said plurality of electrode plates at a frequency corresponding to a resonant frequency of said resonant circuit in the presence of said process fluid, wherein said signal generator is adapted to automatically vary the frequency of said alternating current signal based upon varying properties of said process fluid so as to maintain resonance and thereby facilitate coalescence of at least some of the water droplets in the process fluid when said process fluid flow is a turbulent fluid flow, wherein said varying properties of said process fluid are comprised of at least one of an electrical resistance, a salinity and a water cut of said process fluid. 15. The electrostatic coalescer of claim 14 , wherein said resonant circuit is further adapted to provide a positive feedback signal to said signal generator based upon said varying properties of said process fluid. 16. The electrostatic coalescer of claim 14 , wherein said signal generator further comprises a positive loop input that is coupled to said resonant circuit. 17. The electrostatic coalescer of claim 14 , further comprising at least one flow disrupting element disposed between two adjacent electrode plates that is adapted to cause, at least in part, said turbulent flow of said process fluid between said two adjacent electrode plates. 18. The electrostatic coalescer of claim 14 , further comprising an energy source coupled to said outer wall that is adapted to generate an energy field in said flow path. 19. The electrostatic coalescer of claim 18 , wherein said energy source comprises at least one of an ultrasound waveform generator or a microwave waveform generator. 20. A system, comprising: an electrostatic coalescer, comprising: an outer wall defining a flow path adapted to receive a process fluid comprised of a hydrocarbon-containing fluid and water droplets; a plurality of electrode plates disposed within said flow path; and a controller, comprising: an inductor coupled in parallel with said plurality of electrode plates, said inductor, said plurality of electrode plates and said process fluid, when present, between said electrode plates, defining a resonant circuit; and a signal generator coupled to said plurality of electrode plates and operable to apply an alternating current signal to said plurality of electrode plates at a frequency corresponding to a resonant frequency of said resonant circuit in the presence of said process fluid, wherein said signal generator is adapted to automatically vary the frequency of said alternating current signal based upon varying properties of said process fluid so as to maintain resonance and thereby facilitate coalescence of at least some of the water droplets in the process fluid; and a separator in fluid communication with and positioned downstream of said electrostatic coalescer, wherein said separator is adapted to separate a disperse phase component from said process fluid. 21. The system of claim 20 , further comprising: piping that is in fluid communication with and positioned upstream of said electrostatic coalescer; and an injection port disposed in said piping positioned upstream of said electrostatic coalescer for injecting water into the process fluid. 22. The system of claim 20 , wherein said energy source comprises at least one of an ultrasound waveform generator or a microwave waveform generator. 23. A method for coalescing water droplets entrained in a hydrocarbon-containing process fluid, comprising: providing a flow path for receiving said process fluid with the entrained water droplets; disposing a plurality of electrode plates within said flow path; pro
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