WO1998037973A1 - Precipitateur et incinerateur electrostatiques - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to an electric precipitator and an incinerator having an exhaust pipe in which the inner surface of a metal pipe is covered with a refractory, and a discharge electrode supported inside the exhaust pipe.
- a metal girder is passed above the outlet of the exhaust pipe, whose inner surface is covered with a refractory material, and the discharge electrode is electrically insulated from the girder substantially on the center line of the exhaust pipe. In this way, a high DC voltage is applied between the discharge electrode and the metal pipe via the girder material to collect dust from the exhaust gas passing through the exhaust pipe at a high temperature. I have.
- an electric dust collector includes: an exhaust pipe in which an inner surface of a metal pipe is covered with a refractory; An electrode provided with a plurality of ventilation holes for preventing passage of the exhaust gas, and provided in the exhaust pipe so as to extend therethrough; supported on the outside of the exhaust pipe, and in a state where the electrode is electrically insulated from the exhaust pipe. And a high-voltage power supply, which is provided outside the exhaust pipe, is electrically connected to the electrode, and applies a DC high voltage between the electrode and the metal pipe. It is characterized by.
- the exhaust pipe may have a circular cross section, a polygon, or any other shape.
- the metal pipe constituting the exhaust pipe is preferably made of steel.
- the refractory covering the inner surface of the metal tube may be an insulator at room temperature.
- the inner surface of the exhaust pipe need not always be completely conductive, such as metal. This is because the conductivity required to neutralize the charge of the collected dust only at high temperatures is sufficient.
- Refractory covering the interior surface of the metal tube in particular, it is preferably composed of such (refractory concrete Ichito the Si 0 2 and A1 2 0 3 as a main component) Cass evening Bull refractories.
- the electrode extends inside the exhaust pipe, and has a three-dimensional shape other than the rod-shaped electrode alone.
- the shape of the electrode may be a frame shape or a planar shape.
- the electrode can be a chain, a wire concentrically wound at a predetermined pitch, or a predetermined pitch. It may be made of wire wound in a spiral, punched metal, expanded metal, or the like.
- the support may be made of metal.
- the support material if subjected to wiring inside so that it can supply power to the electrode, a good c first electrostatic precipitator also consist insulator, that processes the exhaust gas after combustion through an exhaust pipe . Although the exhaust pipe is exposed to the high temperature of the exhaust gas, the inner surface is covered with refractory, so that deterioration due to the high temperature can be prevented.
- a DC high voltage is applied between the electrode and the metal tube by a high voltage power supply.
- the exhaust pipe has a positive pole and the electrode has a negative pole, as in a general industrial electric dust collector.
- the inner surface of the exhaust pipe is made of refractory material and has insulating properties at room temperature and hardly conducts electricity. However, when the temperature rises to 400 ° C. or higher, electrical insulation is lost and electricity can be conducted.
- the inside surface of the exhaust pipe becomes 40 (TC or more, usually 800 and high temperature around 800), so the exhaust pipe becomes a dust collection electrode.
- the dust flowing through the exhaust pipe may not be driven to the inner surface of the exhaust pipe even if a rod-shaped electrode is provided coaxially in the exhaust pipe.
- electrodes that extend inside are provided in the exhaust pipe, the distance between the inner surface of the exhaust pipe and the electrodes is reduced, and the electric field between them is strengthened.
- the electrode has a ventilation hole through which the exhaust gas passes and prevents the passage of dust of the same polarity.
- the second electrostatic precipitator is the first electric precipitator, wherein the electrode comprises a discharge electrode and a planar electrode, wherein the discharge electrode is disposed substantially coaxially with the exhaust pipe,
- the electrode has the vent hole, is connected to the discharge electrode by projecting the discharge electrode downward, and spreads toward the wall surface of the exhaust pipe.
- the discharge electrode is preferably supported in a state where the discharge electrode is electrically insulated from the exhaust pipe.
- the discharge electrode is provided with a number of discharge needles radially.
- the support may be made of metal.
- the number of planar electrodes may be one or more. When there are a plurality of planar electrodes, it is preferable that a plurality of planar electrodes are provided in series along the length direction of the discharge electrode.
- the dust flowing through the exhaust pipe is driven to the side of the exhaust pipe by the discharge electrode and the planar electrode. If the electric field inside the exhaust pipe is weak, the dust flowing through the exhaust pipe may not be driven to the inner surface of the exhaust pipe by the discharge electrode alone.
- a planar electrode is provided on the outlet side of the exhaust pipe from the discharge electrode, and the distance between the inner surface of the exhaust pipe and the electrode is reduced toward the outlet, and the electric field therebetween is strengthened.
- the planar electrode has ventilation holes that allow clean exhaust gas to pass through, but prevent dust of the same polarity from passing through it.
- the dust charged to the same kind of polarity by the corona discharge is guided along the electrode in the direction of the exhaust pipe, and adheres and aggregates on the inner surface of the exhaust pipe. In this way, even when the electric field inside the exhaust pipe is weak, the dust collection rate can be increased and the dust in the exhaust gas can be removed.
- a third electrostatic precipitator according to the second electric precipitator, wherein the planar electrode has a mesh, and the mesh has the ventilation hole, and the wall surface of the exhaust pipe and the planar electrode have a mesh. It is characterized in that it is installed so as to obstruct the flow path while maintaining the distance from the outer circumference.
- the mesh may have an inclined planar shape, a hemispherical shape, a spiral shape, a pleated shape, a shape combining a conical side surface and a cylindrical surface, a spherical shell shape, or other shapes.
- a mesh of sheet electrodes is provided on the outlet side of the exhaust pipe from the discharge electrode, and the distance between the inner surface of the exhaust pipe and the sheet electrode gradually decreases along the inclined surface toward the outlet.
- the electric field between them gradually increased I have.
- the mesh does not substantially impede the passage of clean exhaust gases due to the effects of high electric fields, while preventing dust of the same polarity from passing through it. For this reason, the dust charged to the same polarity by the corona discharge is surely guided toward the exhaust pipe along the inclined surface of the mesh, and adheres and aggregates on the inner surface of the exhaust pipe. In this way, even when the electric field inside the exhaust pipe is weak, the dust collection rate can be increased and the dust in the exhaust gas can be removed.
- a fourth electric precipitator according to the third electric precipitator, wherein the planar electrode has an annular frame and a connection frame, and the annular frame has a contour substantially the same as a cross-sectional shape of the exhaust pipe.
- the mesh is in contact with the annular frame, and is fixed to the discharge electrode by the connection frame, is substantially coaxial with the exhaust pipe, and is disposed equidistant from the wall surface, and the discharge electrode is formed by the support material. It is characterized by being supported.
- the planar electrode has an annular frame and a connection frame, and the structure is reinforced.
- the annular frame is equally spaced from the wall of the exhaust pipe.
- the mesh touches the annular frame and blocks the passage of dust of the same polarity. For this reason, dust charged to the same polarity by corona discharge is guided in the direction of the exhaust pipe along the mesh, and adheres and aggregates on the inner surface of the exhaust pipe.
- a fifth electric precipitator is the fourth electric precipitator, wherein the exhaust pipe has a polygonal cross-sectional shape, and the mesh has a pyramid side shape that extends toward an outlet of the exhaust pipe.
- the discharge electrode protrudes downward from a vertex of the pyramidal side surface of the mesh.
- a sixth electric precipitator according to the fourth electric precipitator, wherein the exhaust pipe has a circular cross-sectional shape, the mesh has a conical side surface shape expanding toward an outlet of the exhaust pipe, The electrode protrudes downward from a vertex of the conical side surface shape of the mesh.
- the cross-sectional shape of the exhaust pipe may be triangular, square, pentagonal, any other polygonal or circular shape.
- the mesh has a conical side shape when the cross-sectional shape of the exhaust pipe is circular, and has a square pyramid side shape when the cross-sectional shape of the exhaust pipe is square.
- the cross-sectional shape of the tube is pentagonal, it has a pentagonal pyramid side shape.
- the annular frame has a contour almost the same as the cross section of the exhaust pipe.However, since it is an important place where the distance between the inner surface of the exhaust pipe and the mesh is minimized, a round pipe with a large cross section is used to prevent corona discharge. Alternatively, it is preferable that the pipe is a large-sized square pipe and rounded with no corners throughout.
- the dust flowing through the exhaust pipe may not be driven to the exhaust pipe inner surface by the discharge electrode alone.
- a mesh electrode having a pyramid side shape or a conical side shape is provided on the outlet side of the discharge electrode of the exhaust pipe, and the distance between the exhaust pipe inner surface and the mesh electrode gradually decreases toward the outlet direction. Is gradually strengthened.
- the mesh prevents dust of the same polarity from passing through it. For this reason, the dust charged to the same polarity by corona discharge is reliably guided toward the inner surface of the exhaust pipe along the inclined surface of the pyramidal or conical side mesh, and adheres and aggregates on the inner surface of the exhaust pipe. .
- a seventh electric dust collector has a blower, the exhaust pipe has a through hole, and the support member is electrically insulated from the exhaust pipe. Being inserted into the exhaust pipe through the through hole, The blower is provided outside the exhaust pipe, and has a configuration of blowing air into the exhaust pipe through the through hole.
- the number of through holes may be one or more, but it is preferable to form two or more through holes in the exhaust pipe from the viewpoint of strength. It is preferable that the edge of the through hole has a shape that prevents concentration of an electric field and is covered with a fire-resistant insulator, particularly a heat-resistant ceramic. Outside air is sufficient for the gas introduced by the blower, but forcedly cooled air may be blown.
- the support is made of a heat-resistant metal, and the discharge electrode is electrically connected to a high-voltage power supply via the support.
- the supporting material is made of a heat-resistant metal, it is preferable that the supporting material is supported by an insulator provided at a position as low as possible below the through hole outside the exhaust pipe.
- the reason is that, in addition to avoiding radiant heat from the furnace, the high-temperature gas exhibits the reverse buoyancy (resistance) in the downward direction. This is to prevent it.
- the annular frame be installed sufficiently far away from the position not affected by the air introduced from the through hole.
- the seventh electrostatic precipitator by blowing air into the exhaust pipe through the through hole, it is possible to prevent the exhaust gas from leaking out of the exhaust pipe through the through hole.
- exhaust gas By blowing air into the exhaust pipe through the through hole, exhaust gas does not flow backward through the through hole of the exhaust pipe, and dust can be prevented from adhering to the outside.
- the support material is electrically insulated from the exhaust pipe.However, whether the support material is made of metal or insulator, if the temperature near the through hole becomes high, corona discharge occurs between the support material and the through hole. There is a risk. If corona discharge occurs during that time, spark discharge may occur next. By cooling the vicinity of the through hole by blowing air, good insulation between the support material and the through hole can be maintained.
- the incinerator according to the present invention has the first, second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth or seventh electrostatic precipitator and the length of the exhaust pipe It is characterized by having a combustion chamber just below the direction.
- the exhaust gas generated by the combustion in the combustion chamber is treated by the above-mentioned electric dust collector, so that the dust is removed and discharged from the outlet of the exhaust pipe.
- the present inventor has confirmed through experiments on many types of dust that dust that does not show electrical conductivity at room temperature always has conductivity at high temperatures. In other words, the surface that has just adhered becomes a new dust collection electrode surface, and deposition proceeds. However, the dust that has adhered and agglomerated on the inner surface of the exhaust pipe will naturally separate from the inner surface of the exhaust pipe due to its own weight at a certain thickness, and will fall on the hearth immediately below. The equipment that receives the dust can be omitted.
- the electrode having a plurality of ventilation holes is provided so as to extend inside the exhaust pipe, the exhaust gas is passed through the ventilation holes, The dust can be guided toward the inner surface of the exhaust pipe along the surface and adhere to the inner surface of the exhaust pipe, thereby increasing the dust collection rate.
- the discharge electrode drives the dust toward the exhaust pipe side
- the planar electrode drives the dust toward the exhaust pipe.
- the dust collection rate by the exhaust pipe can be increased.
- the planar electrode since the planar electrode has a mesh with an inclined surface, the electric field gradually increases along the inclined surface toward the outlet of the exhaust pipe, and clean exhaust gas is obtained. With little obstruction Dust can be reliably guided in the direction of the exhaust pipe along the slope, and the dust collection rate by the exhaust pipe can be increased.
- the planar electrode since the planar electrode has the annular frame and the connection frame, the structure is reinforced.
- the exhaust pipe since the exhaust pipe has a polygonal cross-sectional shape, it is easier to manufacture the exhaust pipe than when the cross-sectional shape is circular, and the mesh has a pyramid side shape. Because of this, it is easy to reliably guide the dust toward the inner surface of the exhaust pipe along the inclined surface of the mesh.
- the exhaust pipe has a circular cross-sectional shape
- the mesh has a conical side shape, so that dust can be reliably directed toward the inner surface of the exhaust pipe along the inclined surface of the mesh. Easy to guide.
- the discharge electrode is supported by the support material passing through the through hole of the exhaust pipe, and the measurement hole of the exhaust pipe can be provided separately from the discharge electrode. Can be performed safely.
- a ventilation device for blowing air into the exhaust pipe from the through hole is provided, it is possible to prevent the exhaust gas from leaking out of the exhaust pipe from the through hole and to provide a corona between the support member and the through hole. Discharge can be prevented, dust can be prevented from adhering to the through-hole, and when the supporting material is supported by the insulator, the insulator can be prevented from being stained and the insulation performance can be prevented from deteriorating.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic sectional view showing an incinerator according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is an enlarged sectional view showing the vicinity of the edge of the through hole in FIG.
- FIG. 3 is a sectional view of the incinerator of FIG. 1 taken along line AA.
- FIG. 4 is a perspective view showing an electrode of the incinerator of FIG.
- FIG. 5 is a schematic explanatory view showing another embodiment of the electrode mesh.
- FIG. 6 is a schematic explanatory view showing still another embodiment of the electrode mesh.
- FIG. 7 is a schematic explanatory view showing still another embodiment of the electrode mesh.
- FIG. 8 is a side sectional view showing another embodiment of the planar electrode.
- 1 to 7 show an embodiment of the present invention.
- the incinerator 1 has a combustion chamber 2 and an electrostatic precipitator 3.
- the electrostatic precipitator 3 includes an exhaust pipe 4, a support member 5, a planar electrode 6, a discharge electrode 7, a DC high-voltage power supply 8, and a blower 9.
- the exhaust pipe 4 is provided upright, and the combustion chamber 2 is provided immediately below the length of the exhaust pipe 4.c
- the combustion chamber 2 has a waste inlet 10 and an air intake on the side wall.
- An inlet 11 is provided, and an ashes outlet 12 is provided in the hearth.
- the combustion chamber 2 is provided with an auxiliary burner 13.
- the exhaust pipe 4 has a rectangular cross-sectional shape, and is formed by lining the inner surface of a rectangular parallelepiped steel pipe 14 with a castable refractory 15. Many refractory metal anchors are installed on the inner surface of the pipe to prevent the electric charge collected on the surface of the refractory material from leaking out to the steel plate outer shell at high temperatures, in addition to preventing the fall of the castable refractory 15 Plant.
- An example of the vertical and horizontal length of the exhaust pipe 4 is about 6 to about m.
- the exhaust pipe 4 has through holes 16 at two opposing positions in the exhaust pipe 4 on the side wall 4a.
- the through hole 16 corresponds to a coaxial cylindrical electrode, and has the following structure.
- the refractory metal base material is composed of a cylinder having a cross section similar to that of the Rogowski electrode and having the same diameter and rounded ends to prevent electric field concentration. It is further covered with heat-resistant ceramic 17 to improve insulation and heat resistance.
- the heat-resistant ceramic 17 also has a cross section similar to the Rogowski electrode, as shown in Fig. 2, in order to avoid concentration of the electric field and to prevent corona discharge.
- the center of the inner surface is parallel and the ends 17a, The end portions 17a and 17b projecting inward and outward of the exhaust pipe 4 have rounded curved surfaces.
- the exhaust pipe 4 has a constriction 4b above the through hole 16 and has a narrow inner diameter, so that the temperatures of the combustion chamber 2 and the exhaust pipe 4 are high and stable and cool.
- the exhaust gas flow velocity is increased at the upper part 4c above the throttle 4b, making it easier to measure.
- the upper 4c and the lower 4d are separated from the aperture 4b.
- a measurement hole 18 is provided in the upper part 4 c of the exhaust pipe 4.
- An open / close lid 19 is provided in the measurement hole 18.
- a mesh 20 made of a heat-resistant metal is attached to the inner surface of the upper part 4 c of the exhaust pipe 4 so as to cover the exhaust pipe 4.
- the mesh 20 penetrates the castable refractory 15 on the side wall 4 c and is electrically connected to the steel tube 14 to ensure electric shock from the discharge electrode 7 during measurement at the measurement hole 18.
- the exhaust pipe 4 has an exhaust gas outlet 4e at the upper end.
- the support member 5 is tubular and made of a heat-resistant alloy. The support member 5 is inserted into the exhaust pipe 4 through the through hole 16, and both ends are supported outside the exhaust pipe 4 by insulators 2 la and 21 b. The support member 5 is separated from the measurement hole 18 by a sufficient distance so that an electric shock does not occur when the measurement is performed from the measurement hole 18. Outside the side wall 4 a of the exhaust pipe 4, there are provided ducts 22 surrounding each through hole 16 and both ends of the support member 5.
- the insulators 21 a and 21 b are provided at positions lower than the through holes 16 in the duct 22.
- One insulator 21a is a through insulator and is supplied with power from an external power source of the duct 22 by an insulated cable.
- the support member 5 is electrically insulated from the duct 22 and the exhaust pipe 4 at a sufficient distance from the edge of the through hole 16 so as not to generate a spark discharge ⁇
- the planar electrode 6 and the discharge electrode 7 constitute electrodes having the same polarity.
- the planar electrode 6 has an annular frame 6a, a connection frame 6b, and a mesh 6c, and is provided to extend inside the exhaust pipe 4.
- the annular frame 6a and the connection frame 6b are made of round pipes.
- the annular frame 6a has almost the same cross-sectional shape as the exhaust pipe 4. It has the same rectangular outline, but the corners 6d are fairly rounded.
- the connection frame 6b is composed of eight lines. Four of the connection frames 6b are fixed vertically to the discharge electrodes 7, and extend radially and are fixed to the corners 6d of the annular frame 6a.
- connection frames 6 b are arranged so as to form an edge of a quadrangular pyramid with the apex pointing downward, and both ends are fixed to the corner 6 d of the annular frame 6 a and the discharge electrode 7.
- the annular frame 6a is fixed to the discharge electrode 7 by the connection frame 6b, and is arranged substantially coaxially with the exhaust pipe 4 and equally spaced from the side wall 4a.
- the annular frame 6a is further fixed to the support member 5 by a plurality of fixing rods 23.
- the discharge electrode 7 and the fixing rod 23 have flanges 24, 24,... Between the annular frame 6a and the connection frame 6b and the support member 5, and can be separated by the flanges 24, 24,. It has become. When the planar electrode 6 or the discharge electrode 7 is to be repaired, it can be easily repaired by separating it at the flanges 24, 24,.
- the mesh 6c is made of a heat-resistant metal mesh or a heat-resistant quartz glass fiber mesh.
- the mesh has a large number of ventilation holes 6e.
- the size of the ventilation hole 6e is selected so as to prevent the negatively charged dust from passing through the inside according to the relationship between the exhaust gas flow rate and the generated electric field strength.
- the mesh 6c is fixed to the annular frame 6a and the connection frame 6b, has a quadrangular pyramid side shape, and covers the outside below the annular frame 6a.
- the mesh 6c may be fixed so as to be wound around the annular frame 6a, or may be fixed by another method.
- the mesh 6c is disposed substantially coaxially with the exhaust pipe 4 so as to spread inside the exhaust pipe 4 in the direction of the outlet 4e, with the vertex 6f at the bottom. For this reason, the mesh 6c has an inclined surface that expands toward the side wall 4a of the exhaust pipe 4 and increases toward the side wall 4a.
- the discharge electrode 7 is a tubular electrode, which is arranged substantially coaxially with the exhaust pipe 4, It extends along the exhaust pipe 4 substantially on the center line inside the exhaust pipe 4.
- the discharge electrode 7 is fixed to the support 5 through the center line of the planar electrode 6, and the planar electrode 6 is attached to the support 5.
- the discharge electrode 7 protrudes downward from the vertex 6 f of the pyramidal side shape of the mesh 6 c. As shown in FIG.
- a flange 25 is provided at the vertex 6f, and the discharge electrode 7 projecting downward from the vertex 6f can be removed.
- the discharge electrode 7 is supported apart from the exhaust pipe 4 and in a state of being electrically insulated from the exhaust pipe 4.
- the discharge electrode 7 has a large number of discharge needles 7a radially.
- the DC high-voltage power supply 8 is provided outside the exhaust pipe 4 and the duct 22.
- the DC high-voltage power supply 8 is electrically connected to the support 5 through the insulator 21 a by an insulating cable.
- the DC high-voltage power supply 8 is electrically connected to the planar electrode 6 and the discharge electrode 7 via the support member 5.
- the minus pole is connected to the planar electrode 6 and the discharge electrode 7, and the brass pole is grounded.
- the steel pipe 14 of the exhaust pipe 4 is grounded.
- the DC high-voltage source 8 can apply a high DC voltage between the discharge electrode 7 and the planar electrode 6 and the tube 14 by turning on the switch.
- the duct 22 is provided with an insulator fixing material 22a.
- the blower 9 is connected to the duct 22, and blows air from the through hole 16 into the exhaust pipe 4 through the duct 22.
- the blower 9 blows room temperature outside air by rotating a fan electrically. It is desirable that the increase in pressure loss due to the decrease in the flow cross section of the throttle 4b and the increase in pressure loss due to the mesh 20 be eliminated by the ventilation force generated by the height of the upper part 4c of the exhaust pipe. Furthermore, it is desirable to design the through-hole mounting position with a sufficient margin below the aperture 4b. In the case of such an optimal design, the pressure inside the furnace in the through hole 16 is a negative pressure except at the time of start and stop, so that the duct 22 may be naturally ventilated without power.
- the waste is injected into the combustion chamber 2 from the input port 10. Since the exhaust gas generated by combustion in the combustion chamber 2 is hot, natural wind power is generated and rises to the outlet 4 e through the exhaust pipe 4 of the electrostatic precipitator 3, and the inside of the exhaust pipe 4 is hot. Filled with exhaust gas. Although the exhaust pipe 4 is exposed to high temperature by the exhaust gas and the radiant heat of combustion, the inner surface is covered with a castable refractory, so that deterioration due to high temperature can be prevented.
- a high-voltage power supply 8 applies a high DC voltage of 75 kV to 200 kV between the discharge electrode 7 and the steel tube 14 with the exhaust pipe 4 as the positive electrode and the discharge electrode 7 as the negative electrode. Apply. Normally, the inner surface of the exhaust pipe 4 is at a high temperature of 700 to 900 ° C. For this reason, the refractory material becomes conductive, the exhaust pipe 4 serves as a dust collecting electrode, and active corona discharge occurs between the discharge electrode 7 and the exhaust pipe 4. Then, the dust adheres and aggregates on the inner surface of the exhaust pipe 4. In this way, the exhaust gas is discharged from the outlet 4 e of the exhaust pipe 4 after removing the dust.
- the exhaust pipe 4 since the exhaust pipe 4 has a large diameter, the internal electric field cannot be strong. For this reason, dust flowing through the center of the exhaust pipe 4 may not be driven to the exhaust pipe 4 by the discharge electrode 7 alone.
- a planar electrode 6 having a quadrangular pyramid side mesh 6c is provided on the outlet side of the discharge electrode 7 of the exhaust pipe 4 so as to extend inside. As a result, the distance between the inner surface of the exhaust pipe 4 and the mesh 6c gradually decreases in the direction of the outlet 4e, and the electric field therebetween gradually increases.
- the mesh 6c has a large number of ventilation holes 6e, and covers the outside below the annular frame 6a.
- the planar electrode 6 allows the exhaust air to pass through the large number of air holes 6e with little obstruction, while preventing the negatively charged dust from passing through the inside of the annular frame 6a.
- the dust negatively charged by the discharge electrode 7 is surely guided toward the exhaust pipe 4 along the inclined surface of the mesh 6c, and is collected by the exhaust pipe 4 and adhered and aggregated on the inner surface thereof.
- the dust collection rate can be increased by the action of the planar electrode 6, and the dust of the exhaust gas can be removed.
- the distance between the annular frame 6a of the planar electrode 6 and the inner surface of the exhaust pipe 4 is the shortest, and dust collection is most effectively performed at that location.
- the dust adhering to the inner surface of the exhaust pipe 4 is exposed to a high temperature and has a weak adhesive force, and when aggregated and deposited to a certain thickness, a certain area is naturally separated from the inner surface of the exhaust pipe 4 by its own weight, and directly below. Fall to the hearth 1 2 ⁇ Since the separated dust is largely agglomerated, it does not re-scatter when it falls. ⁇ Since the dust that has fallen off can be treated together with the ash from the hearth 12, the electric dust collector 3 omits the equipment that receives the dust and has a simple configuration.
- the discharge electrode ⁇ is supported by a support member 5 passing through the through hole 16 of the exhaust pipe 4, the vicinity of the measurement hole 18 is separated from the discharge electrode 7, and the mesh 20 is grounded, so that the exhaust gas The measurement can be performed safely.
- the blower 9 is operated to blow air into the exhaust pipe 4 through the duct 22 and the through hole 16.
- exhaust gas can be prevented from leaking from the through hole 16 to the outside of the exhaust pipe 4 even at the time of ignition start or explosive combustion. If dust adheres to the support member 5 and the dust extends to the through hole 16, spark discharge may occur.
- dust is less likely to adhere to the support material 5 in the through hole 16 portion, and spark discharge can be prevented.
- the vicinity of the through hole 16 can be cooled by blowing air.
- the support member 5 is electrically insulated from the exhaust pipe 4, but if the temperature near the through hole 16 becomes high, a corona discharge may occur between the support member 5 and the through hole 16 c If during the corona discharge is generated by the following cooling the through-hole 1 near 6 by c blast that may cause spark discharge, to keep the insulation between the supporting member 5 and the through hole 1 6 it can.
- the planar electrode 6 has an annular frame 6a and a connection frame 6b, and has a reinforced structure.
- the exhaust pipe 4 having a rectangular cross section has an advantage that it is easier to manufacture as compared to a case where the cross section is circular.
- the electrostatic precipitator 3 has a supporting material 5 supported at both ends, and its structure is reinforced.
- the discharge electrode 7 is electrically connected to the DC high-voltage power supply 8 by the support member 5, so that the configuration can be simplified as compared with the case where the support member 5 is formed of an insulator.
- the insulators 21 a and 21 b supporting the support member 5 are provided at positions lower than the respective through holes 16, and therefore, radiation from the inside of the exhaust pipe 4 radiated to the outside through the through holes 16.
- the high-temperature gas uses the property of exhibiting reverse buoyancy to the lower side, preventing the inflow of high-temperature exhaust gas, preventing the insulators 21a and 21b from rising in temperature and preventing dust from adhering. it can.
- the exhaust pipe 4 has a circular cross-sectional shape, and may be formed by lining the inner surface of a cylindrical steel pipe 14 with a castable refractory 15. Good.
- the annular frame 6a has a circular contour
- the mesh 6c has a conical side shape, and covers the outside below the annular frame 6a.
- the mesh 6c is disposed substantially coaxially with the exhaust pipe 4 so as to spread toward the outlet 4e inside the exhaust pipe 4 with the vertex 6f at the bottom.
- the discharge electrode 7 protrudes downward from the vertex 6 f of the conical side surface shape of the mesh 6 c.
- the electrode mesh has a quadrangular pyramid side shape
- the mesh has a shape as shown in FIGS. 5 (A) to 7 (Q). Is also good. That is, in Fig. 5 (A), the surface The electrode is provided in the exhaust pipe 4 and has a hemispherical mesh 26 a around the discharge electrode 7.
- the planar electrode has a mesh 26b having a shape in which a hemispherical surface and a cylindrical surface are combined.
- the planar electrode has a mesh 26c in which a hemispherical surface and a tapered cylindrical surface are combined.
- FIG. 5 (A) the surface The electrode is provided in the exhaust pipe 4 and has a hemispherical mesh 26 a around the discharge electrode 7.
- the planar electrode has a mesh 26b having a shape in which a hemispherical surface and a cylindrical surface are combined.
- the planar electrode has a mesh 26c in which a hemispherical surface and a tapered cylindrical surface are combined
- the planar electrode has a mesh 26d of a shape in which the conical side surface and the cylindrical surface are connected.
- the planar electrode has a mesh 26e having a shape in which a conical side surface and a tapered cylindrical surface are connected.
- the planar electrode has a plurality of conical side meshes 26f spaced apart in series.
- the planar electrode has a disk-shaped mesh 26 g inclined with respect to the discharge electrode 7.
- a plurality of disk-shaped meshes 26 h inclined with respect to the discharge electrode 7 are provided in series and spaced apart from each other.
- the discharge electrode 7 has a plate-shaped mesh 26 i that extends in a zigzag manner in the length direction of the discharge electrode 7.
- FIG. 6 (J) a spiral mesh 26 j is provided around the discharge electrode 7.
- the ends of mesh 26 j consist of pipes.
- FIG. 6 (K) a plate-shaped mesh 26 k perpendicular to the discharge electrode 7 is provided.
- FIG. 6 (L) a plurality of plate-shaped meshes 261 perpendicular to the discharge electrode 7 are provided.
- FIG. 6 (N) as shown in (a) cross-sectional view and (b) plan view, it has a plate shape perpendicular to the discharge electrode 7 and has a pleated mesh 26n as a whole.
- FIG. 6 ()) as shown in (a) sectional view and (b) plan view, the planar electrode has a conical side surface shape and has a pleated mesh 260 as a whole.
- the planar electrode has a conical side surface and is entirely pleated. Have a plurality of meshes 26 p.
- the planar electrode has a parasol-shaped mesh 26q, and has a conical side shape when expanded as shown in (a) and an exhaust pipe when narrowed as shown in (b).
- the flange 27 can be lifted by the wire 28 from the outlet above the 4 and can be easily taken out.
- the planar electrode has a spherical mesh 26r. In the mesh 26r, the lower half mesh of the spherical shell is dense, and the upper half mesh is coarse.
- the planar electrode 6 has a mesh 29 having a shape in which a frustoconical side surface having a narrow upper side, a cylindrical surface, and a conical side surface having an apex on the lower side. You may.
- the planar electrode 6 may be suspended from the throttle 4 to the inside of the exhaust pipe 4 by the support 5a.
- the planar electrode in addition to the wire mesh, is a chain, a wire wound concentrically at a predetermined pitch, a wire wound spirally at a predetermined pitch, and a punching metal. , Expanded metal or the like.
- an alkali spray nozzle may be provided in the combustion chamber of the incinerator together with an auxiliary burner.
- the acid gas in the combustion chamber can be neutralized in a dry or semi-dry manner, and the generation of hydrogen chloride, S ⁇ x , N ⁇ x , dioxin, and the like can be more completely prevented.
- the electric precipitator according to the present invention is useful as an electric precipitator for an incinerator.
- it can be used in metal refining and smelting furnaces. It is also useful for treating drying ovens, melting furnaces, heat engines and other exhaust gases.
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