WO2000071231A1 - Apparatus and process for removing solid particles from gases - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
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- B01D46/00—Filters or filtering processes specially modified for separating dispersed particles from gases or vapours
- B01D46/24—Particle separators, e.g. dust precipitators, using rigid hollow filter bodies
- B01D46/2403—Particle separators, e.g. dust precipitators, using rigid hollow filter bodies characterised by the physical shape or structure of the filtering element
- B01D46/2407—Filter candles
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B01—PHYSICAL OR CHEMICAL PROCESSES OR APPARATUS IN GENERAL
- B01D—SEPARATION
- B01D46/00—Filters or filtering processes specially modified for separating dispersed particles from gases or vapours
- B01D46/66—Regeneration of the filtering material or filter elements inside the filter
- B01D46/70—Regeneration of the filtering material or filter elements inside the filter by acting counter-currently on the filtering surface, e.g. by flushing on the non-cake side of the filter
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- the present invention relates to an apparatus for removing solid particles from gases.
- gaseous streams are obtained containing solid particles which must be removed before the gaseous streams may be used, treated further or released.
- the ordinary combustion of coal produces an effluent gas containing flyash particles which cannot be released into the atmosphere.
- the gasification or partial oxidation of coal often produces a product gas stream which, after bulk removal of solids, contains from 0.1 percent to 4.0 percent by weight, based on the total weight of the gas and solids, of various solid particles which comprise flyslag or flyash and, in some cases, unburned coal.
- Fluid catalytic cracking (FCC) processes also produce gaseous streams containing catalyst fines which cannot be allowed to contaminate the environment.
- Other processes which make use of apparatuses to clean gas are Pressurised Fluid Bed Co buster (PFBC) and Intergrated Gasification Combined Cycle (IGCC) coal based power systems.
- PFBC Fluid Bed Co buster
- IGCC Intergrated Gasification Combined Cycle
- filters may be composed of a large number of filter elements in a large filter container. This container is provided at its upper part with an outlet for cleaned gases and at its lower part with a collection space for solids separated in the filter and fallen down from the filter elements. Uncleaned gas enters the space below the filter elements at the lower side of the container.
- the filter elements may be suspended from a plate, provided with openings, in the upper part of the container where the plate supports the individual filter elements. Each opening in the plate is equipped with a filter element suspended below the opening.
- the filter element cleans the gases which flow through the filter element and further out through that opening in the plate which is associated with the respective filter element.
- the gas above the plate is thus freed from solids and brought to the outlet of the filter container. Solids from the uncleaned gas will adhere to the outside of the different filter elements. These solids will loosen when a gas is brought to pass through the filter elements in reverse direction during periodically recurring cleanings of the filter element, also referred to as backflushing.
- the solids from the collection space can be discharged at the lower part of the container.
- Ceramic materials included in the filter elements of the kind described above have a stochastic composition from the point of view of strength, which is caused by the fact that in each produced ceramic component imperfections exist in the internal structure of the ceramic.
- the present invention provides an apparatus for filtering solid particles from a fluid containing solid particles, comprising a filter container, a plate provided with openings across the filter container such that the plate divides the container in an upper and lower space and a number of filter elements extending under the openings, wherein a plurality of outlet conduits are present which are in fluid communication with one or more filter elements, said outlet conduits having an outlet opening which is m fluid communication with the upper space and wherein around said outlet conduit a cap is present, which cap is provided with means for supplying a backflushing fluid for removing solid particles from said filter elements and wherein the volume between the cap and the outlet conduit is sufficiently large to ensure that predominately only the clean gas between cap and outlet conduit is entrained by the backflushing fluid into the filter element when removing solid particles.
- the present apparatus provides a robust and simple design for filtering solids wherein the pressure drop of the apparatus is low.
- a further advantage is that the apparatus can be easily integrated into existing filter system designs in terms of seals, gaskets, fixtures and assemblies. Breakage of one or more filter element will not result in that all filter elements become plugged and cease to function as a filtering device. In normal operation the volume between the cap and the outlet conduit will be occupied by the cleaned gas leaving the filter element. This will also be the situation for the caps of the non-broken filter elements when one or more other filter elements break and cease to function as a filtering device and solids accumulate in the upper space. With the present apparatus the chances that these solids enter the non-broken filter elements when the apparatus is regularly backflushed are small.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a filter apparatus according to the present invention.
- FIG. 2 shows a detail of the outlet conduit and cap in a possible embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 3 shows an embodiment in which several filter elements are in fluid communication with one outlet conduit and associated cap. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
- Figure 1 shows an apparatus according to the invention, comprising a filter container (1), a plate (2) provided with openings (3) across the filter container (1) .
- the plate (2) divides the container (1) in an upper (4) and lower (5) space and a number of filter elements (6) extending under the openings (3) .
- a plurality of outlet conduits (7) are present which are in fluid communication with one or more of the filter elements (6) .
- the outlet conduits (7) have an outlet opening (8) which is in fluid communication with the upper space (4) .
- a cap (9) is present.
- Cap (9) is provided with means (10) for supplying a backflushing fluid for removing solid particles from said filter elements (6) .
- the volume between the cap and the outlet conduit (7) is sufficiently large to ensure that predominately only the clean gas present between cap (9) and outlet conduit (7) is entrained by the backflushing fluid into the filter element (6) when removing solid particles.
- the container (1) is further provided with a gas outlet conduit (11) to discharge the cleaned gas from the upper space (4) and an gas inlet condui* (12) to supply the gas-solids mixture to lower space (5) .
- the container (1) is also equipped with a solids outlet opening (13) at the lower end (14) of the lower space (5) .
- the outlet conduit (7) preferably has an outlet opening (8) directed in an upwardly direction.
- the cap (9) preferably has an opening in a downwardly direction.
- the height and diameter of the cap should be sufficiently large to accommodate a volume of gas that will be entrained into the clean side of the filter element when the filter element is backflushed.
- the cap may have a tube shape which is closed at the top and open at the bottom.
- the closed end is preferably provided with means (10) for backflushing, wherein means (10) are so placed that the direction of the backflushing gas is such that it easily enters the clean side of the filter element.
- the filter elements are suitably vertically placed hollow tubes which are closed at the lower end protruding in the lower space (5) of the filter container (1) and open at the upper end to allow the clean gas to enter the upper space (4) of the filter container (1) .
- These elements (6) are sometimes referred to as filter candles.
- Figure 2 shows a detail of the gas outlet conduit showing the upper end of a filter element (6) in fluid communication with the outlet conduit (7) protruding plate (2) through opening (3).
- a cap (9) is present provided with means (10) to supply backflushing gas.
- the direction of the backflushing gas outlet of means (10) must be located so that the gas is directed into the filter element.
- An example of a backflushing gas is nitrogen.
- FIG. 3 shows an embodiments in which five filter elements (6) are in fluid communication with one outlet conduit (7) .
- a cap (9) is present provided with means (10) to supply backflushing gas.
- a filter container will have more than one outlet conduits (7) and its associated filter elements (6) .
- Embodiments in which 2-60 filter elements (6) are combined with one outlet conduit (7) are possible .
- the orientation of the filter container, filter means and plate has the orientation as presented in Figure 1. It must be understood that the advantages of the invention are also obtained when the apparatus is used under an angle to even horizontally oriented in which the plate is placed vertically and the upper space (4) and lower space (5) are located next to each other.
- the particular type of filter element or elements employed in the invention is a matter of choice. However, the invention is particularly adapted to high temperature use.
- the primary filter element or filter elements employed may be composed or constructed of material suitable for pressure or vacuum service which may include high temperature service. "High temperature service” in the context of the invention, refers to temperatures of perhaps 100 °C to 1500 °C, advantageously 200 °C to 650 °C.
- the operating pressure may be between 1 to 50 bars or greater.
- a cylindrically-shaped filter element made of rigid or flexible, felted or non-felted, multiple or single layer material fabric or porous, monolithic (ceramic, metal, or plastic) substances may be used.
- the spacing between the filter elements is a function of the particulate concentration of the fluid- particulate mixture.
- the invention is also related to the following process: Process for removing solid particles from a gas containing solid particles, by alternately passing
- step (a) the gas from an upstream space over a plurality of filter elements to a downstream space via an outlet opening of the filter elements fluidly communicating with said downstream space, and (b) supplying a backflushing fluid to the outlet opening of an individual filter element, wherein the back- flushing fluid entrains part of the cleaned gas obtained in said filter element in step (a) before passing the individual filter element to the upstream space thereby removing solid particles from said filter element.
- the above process is performed in the apparatus according to the invention, wherein the upstream part corresponds with the lower space and the downstream part corresponds with the upper space of said apparatus.
- the gas chemistry can either be oxidizing, as for example in a PFBC process or reducing, as for example in a IGCC process.
- the nominal gas flow through one filter element i.e.
- filter candle is preferably between 10-100 actual cubic foot per min.
- the apparatuses according to the invention can be suitably used to remove solids, for example char, from gaseous process streams containing for example up to 4 percent by weight of solids to obtain a cleaned gas containing preferably between 0 and 2 ppm.
- Suitable processes in which the apparatus can be used are Fluidized Catalytic Cracking (FCC) processes, Coal Gasification processes, Pressurised Fluid Bed Combuster (PFBC) and Intergrated Gasification Combined Cycle (IGCC) coal based power systems.
- FCC Fluidized Catalytic Cracking
- PFBC Pressurised Fluid Bed Combuster
- IGCC Intergrated Gasification Combined Cycle
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EP00927229A EP1178858B1 (en) | 1999-05-21 | 2000-05-19 | Apparatus and process for removing solid particles from gases |
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JP2000619529A JP2003500185A (en) | 1999-05-21 | 2000-05-19 | Apparatus and method for removing solid particles from gas |
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