Application of on-line flue gas monitoring equipment

2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 37-43
Author(s):  
Liao Xinyan
Author(s):  
Jeff Vorfeld

An on-line cleaning technique perfected in Europe, which places low-yield explosive charges in close proximity to tube lane pluggage, and uses pre- and post-cleaning video camera surveillance to document results, has been tested at three WTE facilities in the western U.S. operated by Covanta. Testing indicates several tangible benefits relative to the more traditional off-line blasting, water washing (on-line and off-line), and stick blasting (on-line), including: • substantial elimination of cleaning related downtime between maintenance outages; • longer runtimes with less overall fouling and pluggage related ailments; • reduced off-line cleaning time at the beginning of major outages to the benefit of the outage schedule; • exemplary safety of the on-line cleaning process; • less wear and tear on pressure parts and boiler casings; and, • almost no fugitive dust problems in the boiler house that may occur with off-line blasting. The process starts with an initial video survey of fouling conditions. A water-cooled camera with purge air and temperature monitoring is inserted into the flue gas to record the fouling condition of the boiler. Following the survey, a cleaning plan is developed. Shots consist of low-yield detonating cord encased in thin gage aluminum alloy tubing. The charges are positioned in the gas lanes between tubes while being cooled with a water-air mixture and detonated. Following the cleaning effort, a final camera survey is done to verify the cleaning effectiveness, and to follow up with touch-up cleaning if necessary.


2014 ◽  
Vol 86 (18) ◽  
pp. 9058-9064 ◽  
Author(s):  
Christoph Reidl-Leuthner ◽  
Alexander Viernstein ◽  
Karin Wieland ◽  
Wolfgang Tomischko ◽  
Ludwig Sass ◽  
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2011 ◽  
Vol 287-290 ◽  
pp. 910-915
Author(s):  
Su Ju Hao ◽  
Wu Feng Jiang ◽  
Yu Zhu Zhang ◽  
Bing Liu

Coking wastewater comprising a lot of ammonia is a good desulfurizer for recycling. Sintering flue gas is characterized by large volume, low sulfur dioxide (SO2) concentration and large variation amplitude and etc. The purpose for treating waste with waste can be carried out by treating sintering flue gas with coking wastewater. This paper uses a spray tower countercurrent device, ensures the contact between coking wastewater and sintering flue gas, and detects SO2 concentration of inlet flue gas and outlet flue gas on line by using an automatic flue gas detection instrument. This paper studies on the change regularity for the SO2 concentration at outlet flue gas during the process of treating sintering flue gas with coking wastewater, the influence of SO2 initial concentration in sintering flue gas to the removal efficiency of SO2, the influence of gas-liquid ratio between the sintering flue gas and the coking wastewater to the removal efficiency of SO2, and the change regularity for the pH value of coking wastewater after desulfurizing. The results show that the sintering flue gas which is treated can live up to the atmospheric pollutant effluent standard of iron and steel industry; the pH value of coking wastewater is reduced after treating, and the conditions for the implementation of subsequent coking wastewater treatment process are provided.


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