Dust collection device and method for filtering powder
US-12285712-B2 · Apr 29, 2025 · US
US9504951B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9504951-B2 |
| Application number | US-201214345151-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 10, 2012 |
| Priority date | Sep 14, 2011 |
| Publication date | Nov 29, 2016 |
| Grant date | Nov 29, 2016 |
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Separation of dust in a quenching device arranged downstream of an entrained-flow gasification system is increased by a baffle with a double deflection system for deflecting the crude gas at approximately 180° angle. An additional spraying element is provided. The arrangement can be single-sided or double-sided, or can include an additional weir.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A device for separating off entrained solids from crude gas in an entrained flow gasification appliance that is operated at many times atmospheric pressure, the device comprising the gasification appliance having a gasification chamber, and a quench chamber downstream of the gasification chamber, the quench chamber being configured for injection of quench water in excess to cool the crude gas to saturation temperature, the quench chamber comprising: a dividing wall which is arranged upstream of a crude gas exit, in and through an inner wall of the quench chamber, the dividing wall extending circumferentially past the crude gas exit and terminating at the inner wall of the quench chamber on both sides of the crude gas exit; the dividing wall being shaped to define an opening at the top end and at the bottom end thereof into the quench chamber; the bottom end of the dividing wall being configured to be immersed in a water bath at the bottom of the quench chamber; the top end of the dividing wall being located higher than an upper edge of the crude gas exit; and the dividing wall extends parallel to a longitudinal axis of the quench chamber, an inlet of the quench chamber for the crude gas and an outlet of the quench chamber for water from the water bath being configured to allow crude gas to flow into the quench chamber and water to flow out of the quench chamber in a direction parallel to the longitudinal axis of the quench chamber; and a hood at the top end of the dividing wall which defines a canopy over the open top end of the dividing wall; and the hood has a bottom edge that is lower than the top end of the dividing wall, such that the crude gas is deflected upwards by the surface of the water bath at the bottom of the quench chamber, the gas ascends into the space between the hood and the dividing wall, particles are separated off into the water bath, and the crude gas is deflected to flow downwards via the top end of the dividing wall and then leaves the crude gas exit. 2. A device for separating off entrained solids from crude gas in an entrained flow gasification appliance that is operated at many times atmospheric pressure, the device comprising the gasification appliance having a gasification chamber, and a quench chamber downstream of the gasification chamber, the quench chamber being configured for injection of quench water in excess to cool the crude gas to saturation temperature, the quench chamber comprising: a dividing wall which is arranged upstream of a crude gas exit, in and through an inner wall of the quench chamber, the dividing wall extending circumferentially past the crude gas exit and terminating at the inner wall of the quench chamber on both sides of the crude gas exit; the dividing wall being shaped to define an opening at the top end and at the bottom end thereof into the quench chamber; the bottom end of the dividing wall being configured to be immersed in a water bath at the bottom of the quench chamber; and the top end of the dividing wall being located higher than an upper edge of the crude gas exit; a hood at the top end of the dividing wall which defines a canopy over the open top end of the dividing wall; and the hood has a bottom edge that is lower than the top end of the dividing wall, such that the crude gas is deflected upwards by the surface of the water bath at the bottom of the quench chamber, the gas ascends into the space between the hood and the dividing wall, particles are separated off into the water bath, and the crude gas is deflected to flow downwards via the top end of the dividing wall and then leaves the crude gas exit; and at least one wash nozzle beneath the hood and configured for spraying out wash water for cleaning the crude gas. 3. The device as claimed in claim 2 , wherein the at least one wash nozzle is arranged above the top end of the dividing wall. 4. The device as claimed in claim 1 , wherein a crude gas pathway from the quench chamber to the crude gas exit has at least an area of a cross-section of the crude gas exit. 5. A device for separating off entrained solids from crude gas in an entrained flow gasification appliance that is operated at many times atmospheric pressure, the device comprising the gasification appliance having a gasification chamber, and a quench chamber downstream of the gasification chamber, the quench chamber being configured for injection of quench water in excess to cool the crude gas to saturation temperature, the quench chamber comprising: a dividing wall which is arranged upstream of a crude gas exit, in and through an inner wall of the quench chamber, the dividing wall extending circumferentially past the crude gas exit and terminating at the inner wall of the quench chamber on both sides of the crude gas exit; the dividing wall being shaved to define an opening at the top end and at the bottom end thereof into the quench chamber; the bottom end of the dividing wall being configured to be immersed in a water bath at the bottom of the quench chamber; and the top end of the dividing wall being located higher than an upper edge of the crude gas exit; a hood at the top end of the dividing wall which defines a canopy over the open top end of the dividing wall; and the hood has a bottom edge that is lower than the top end of the dividing wall, such that the crude gas is deflected upwards by the surface of the water bath at the bottom of the quench chamber, the gas ascends into the space between the hood and the dividing wall, particles are separated off into the water bath, and the crude gas is deflected to flow downwards via the top end of the dividing wall and then leaves the crude gas exit, wherein the hood is inclined downward toward a center of the quench chamber inward from the inner wall of the quench chamber. 6. The device as claimed in claim 1 , further comprising a diaphragm arranged in a cross sectional surface separated off by the dividing wall in such a manner that the diaphragm terminates beneath the crude gas exit and terminates toward the inner wall of the quench chamber; rises upward from the inner wall and also extends toward the center of the quench chamber; terminates at and with the dividing wall on both circumferential sides of the crude gas exit; and leaves a gap to the dividing wall on the side facing toward the crude gas exit. 7. The device as claimed in claim 1 , further comprising a plurality of the crude gas exits arranged at intervals around the circumference of the quench chamber. 8. The device as claimed in claim 2 , wherein the wash nozzle is arranged perpendicularly over the channel for the ascending crude gas and between the hood and the dividing wall. 9. The device as claimed in claim 2 , wherein a wash nozzle is arranged perpendicularly over the channel delimited by the dividing wall for the downwardly-flowing crude gas. 10. The device as claimed in claim 2 , wherein the at least one nozzle, hood and dividing wall are all arranged to force the crude gas to the water bath in the quench chamber to cause a 180° change in direction of the crude gas and to aid in solids separation from the crude gas.
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by impinging the gas to be cleaned essentially in a perpendicular direction onto the liquid surface · CPC title
by directing the gas to be cleaned essentially tangential to the liquid surface · CPC title
by gas flow reversal · CPC title
by washing with liquids; Reviving the used wash liquors (gas washers B01D) · CPC title
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