WO2010123476A1 - Continuous fine ash depressurization system - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F23—COMBUSTION APPARATUS; COMBUSTION PROCESSES
- F23C—METHODS OR APPARATUS FOR COMBUSTION USING FLUID FUEL OR SOLID FUEL SUSPENDED IN A CARRIER GAS OR AIR
- F23C10/00—Fluidised bed combustion apparatus
- F23C10/02—Fluidised bed combustion apparatus with means specially adapted for achieving or promoting a circulating movement of particles within the bed or for a recirculation of particles entrained from the bed
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F23—COMBUSTION APPARATUS; COMBUSTION PROCESSES
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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- This invention relates generally to discharge of particulate matters from fluidized bed combustion or gasification systems and particularly to the cooling and depressurization of fine particles from high pressure and high temperature streams from fluidized bed combustion or gasification systems.
- a pressurized reactor such as a fluidized bed coal gasifier or combustor involves discharging fine particles under high pressure and temperatures to storage bins under atmospheric pressure and low temperature (i.e., below 350 0 F).
- the most commonly used method in such systems is a combination of a lock vessel and a screw cooler system.
- the screw cooler receives solids under high pressure and temperature and cools the solids by contacting them with the screw and the inner surface of the container.
- the lock vessel typically is a pressure swing vessel and has inlet and outlet valves.
- the lock vessel receives the cooled solids under pressure from the screw cooler through a normally open inlet valve.
- the inlet valve is closed and the vessel is subsequently depressurized to almost atmospheric pressure.
- the bottom discharge valve is then opened to discharge the solids to an atmospheric vessel.
- the solids in the atmospheric vessel can be disposed to proper storage vessels.
- the invention relates to a depressurization system in fluid communication with a high pressure, high temperature fine solid particles stream having entrained gas therein, such as for example, a fly ash stream from a gasification system.
- the system comprises an apparatus for cooling the high pressure, high temperature fine solid particles stream and a pressure letdown device (i.e., a separator) for depressurizing the cooled fine solid particles.
- the pressure letdown device has a housing defining an interior separator cavity and having a housing wall and a filter within the interior separator cavity.
- the filter can have an inner wall and a spaced outer wall, the outer wall being spaced therefrom the housing wall and defining an enclosed annulus between the filter and the housing wall.
- the inner wall defines a conduit in fluid communication with the high pressure, lower temperature fine solid particles stream.
- the filter can be configured to allow at least a portion of the cooled fine particles to pass therethrough the conduit and exit via a solids outlet positioned adjacent a distal end of the conduit, while at least a portion of the gas entrained therein the high pressure fine solid particles stream can be directed to a gas outlet, which results in a lower pressure outlet for the cooled fine particles.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic view of one embodiment of a depressurization system of the current application.
- FIG. 2 is a schematic view of one aspect of a pressure letdown device of the depressurization system of FIG. 1.
- FIG. 3 is a side cross-sectional view of the pressure letdown device of FIG. 2, according to one aspect.
- FIG. 4 is a plurality of views of a cooling jacket of the depressurization system of FIG. 1, according to one aspect.
- FIG. 5 is a schematic, partially cut-away view of a coarse filter and collection system of the depressurization system of FIG. 1
- FIG. 6 is a perspective view of one embodiment of a cooling vessel of the depressurization system of FIG. 1.
- Ranges can be expressed herein as from “about” one particular value, and/or to "about” another particular value. When such a range is expressed, another aspect includes from the one particular value and/or to the other particular value. Similarly, when values are expressed as approximations, by use of the antecedent "about,” it will be understood that the particular value forms another aspect. It will be further understood that the endpoints of each of the ranges are significant both in relation to the other endpoint, and independently of the other endpoint.
- high pressure means a pressure at about 30 psig or above.
- high temperature means a temperature at about 200 0 C or above.
- fine particles means particles having a mean diameter less than or equal to 40 microns.
- the invention relates to a depressurization system 10 that is in fluid communication with a high pressure, high temperature fine solid particles stream having entrained gas therein.
- the system is for use, for example, in processes that have particulate matter that needs to be cooled, depressurized, and/or separated from the fine solid particle stream prior to further use or disposal of the particulate matter.
- the system is intended for use in gasification processes, because, for example, at high pressure and/or high temperature, the discharge of solids directly from the operating system to an atmospheric storage unit is not desired.
- the depressurization system 10 comprises a vessel 100 defining an interior vessel cavity 114.
- the vessel 100 has a vessel inlet 110 that is in selective fluid communication with the high pressure, high temperature fine solid particles stream 20 having entrained gas therein and an upper portion 120 of the interior vessel cavity 114.
- the inlet 110 comprises a valve configured to isolate the system from the high pressure, high temperature fine solid particles stream if such actions are desired. It is understood, however, that it is contemplated that the system can operate without the need for a valve at the inlet or an outlet of the system.
- the vessel 100 is illustrated in Figures 1 and 6, according to various aspects.
- the vessel can cool the high pressure, high temperature fine solid particles stream, as well as the gas entrained therein, to form a high pressure, lower temperature cooled fine solid particles stream 30 having entrained gas therein that is at a substantially uniform temperature.
- the vessel 100 is equipped with cooling coils within or substantially adjacent the interior vessel cavity, as illustrated in Figure 4.
- the vessel comprises a cooling jacket 130 adjacent and substantially surrounding at least a portion of the upper portion 120 of the vessel.
- the cooling jacket 130 may be configured in various conventional ways.
- the cooling jacket may comprise a plurality of fluid pathways in fluid communication with a cooling source.
- the cooling source can comprise a conventional liquid cooling agent or a gas cooling agent.
- the liquid cooling agent can comprise water.
- the vessel 100 also comprises an agitator 140 positioned therein the upper portion 120 of the interior vessel cavity 114 for agitating the gas and fine solid particles while they are in the vessel cavity in order to expose more of the fine solid particles to the source of the cooling, whether it be cooling coils, the cooled outer walls of the vessel, and/or another cooling apparatus.
- the agitator 140 can comprise mechanical means for agitation, such as a stirrer or similar apparatus.
- the agitator 140 can be a jet distributor which is in fluid communication with a pressurized fluid source and is configured to distribute the pressurized fluid about the interior vessel cavity.
- the pressurized fluid can be, for example, nitrogen and/or carbon dioxide, although other fluids are contemplated.
- the jet distributor comprises a porous medium that is configured to finely distribute the pressurized fluid about the interior vessel cavity 114.
- the jet distributor in one aspect, is capable of generating a sonic wave within the interior of the interior vessel cavity to assist in the agitation of the fine solid particles.
- the cooling jacket 130 and/or the agitator can cool the fine solid particles to a substantially uniform temperature.
- the vessel outlet 160 can be defined therein the vessel 100 and can be in fluid communication with a lower portion 170 of the vessel, hi still another aspect, the vessel outlet can be configured for egress of the high pressure, lower temperature fine solid particles stream 30 having entrained gas therein, hi one aspect, the cooled fine solid particles can be directed through the outlet by gravity and/or the pressure difference from the interior cavity to the outlet.
- the depressurization system also comprises a pressure letdown device (i.e., a separator) 200 configured for depressurization of the high pressure, lower temperature fine solid particles stream 30 having entrained gas therein by separating the cooled fine solid particles therefrom the entrained gas.
- the pressure letdown device comprises a housing 210 defining an interior separator cavity 220.
- a granular filter 230 filled with granular particles and having an inner wall 240 and a spaced outer wall 250, the outer wall being spaced therefrom a housing wall and defining an enclosed annulus 260 between the granular filter 230 and the housing wall.
- the inner wall 240 of the filter defines a conduit 270 in fluid communication with the vessel outlet 160.
- the inner wall of the filter comprises a first plurality of pores 242 having a first pore diameter that is greater than a mean diameter of the fine solid particles.
- the outer wall 250 of the filter comprises a second plurality of pores 252 having a pore diameter substantially equal to or greater than the first plurality of pores 242 of the inner wall 240.
- the inner wall and the outer wall of the filter define an enclosed filtration cavity 280.
- a bed of granules having a substantially uniform size can be disposed within the filtration cavity, hi still another aspect, a capillary diameter of the granular bed can be less than one-fifth of the mean size of the fine solid particles of the high pressure, lower temperature fine solid particles stream 30.
- a top portion and a bottom portion of the filter can comprise solid plates configured to enclose the filtration cavity and prevent the escape of gas therefrom.
- the high pressure, lower temperature fine solid particles stream can flow through the first plurality of pores 242, through the bed of granules, through the second plurality of pores, and collect in the annulus 260 between the. outer wall of the filter and the housing wall, hi another aspect, some dust from the fine solid particles can flow through the first plurality or pores and penetrate to a thickness into the bed of granules, hi this aspect, the dust can form a layer of fine materials in the granular bed, which can prevent the fine solid particles of the high pressure, lower temperature fine solid particles stream from penetrating deeper into the granular bed. As a result, in this aspect, the bed of granules can rarely need to be cleaned by a reverse flow of gas.
- the diameter of each pore of the first plurality of pores 242 can be in the range from about 10 to about 200 microns. In another aspect, the diameter or each pore of the second plurality of pores can be in the range from about 10 to about 200 microns. In still another aspect, the diameter of the pores of the first plurality of pores 242 and the second plurality of pores can be selected depending on the size and type of the particles of the fine solid particles stream to be depressurized and on the operating pressure of the depressurization system 10.
- the granules in the granular bed in one aspect, can have a mean diameter that is greater than the first and second pore diameters.
- the gas outlet 290 can be equipped with a pressure control valve 294, although other methods of controlling the release of the gas are contemplated, hi another aspect, the diameter of the gas outlet 290 and the size of the pressure control valve 294 can depend on the operating pressure and/or the size of the cooled fine particles in the high pressure, lower temperature cooled fine solid particles stream 30.
- the gas egress flow rate through the gas outlet 290 can be a fraction of the gas entrained by the high pressure, lower temperature stream 30.
- the gas egress flow rate can depend on the flow rate of high pressure, lower temperature stream (corresponding to a desired discharge rate of solid particles) and degree of depressurization.
- the fraction of the gas that does not egress the pressure letdown device 200 through the gas outlet can be vented out of the pressure letdown device through the solids outlet 310 along with the solids discharge
- the set point of the pressure control valve 294 can be the desired low discharge pressure at the solids outlet.
- the depressurization system in one aspect, is part of a larger gasification system and is designed to depressurize, cool, and separate the fine solid particles from the entrained gas.
- the fine solid particles comprise fly ash from a gasification system.
- the fine solid particles have a mean diameter from about 5 microns to about 40 microns. In another aspect, the fine solid particles have a mean diameter from about 10 microns to about 30 microns. In still another aspect, the fine solid particles can range in size from submicron up to 300 microns.
- this system can operate over a wide range of temperatures and pressures.
- the high pressure, high temperature fine solid particles stream 20 having entrained gas therein ingresses the interior vessel cavity 114 at a pressure in the range from about 30 psig to about 1000 psig.
- the high pressure, high temperature fine solid particles stream having entrained gas therein ingresses the interior vessel cavity at a pressure in the range from about 100 psig to about 275 psig.
- the fine solid particles can egress the solids outlet 310 at a desired pressure in the range from about 0 psig to about 30 psig.
- the pressure of fine sold particles at the solids outlet can be sufficiently high to transport the solids to a storage tank or silo.
- the high pressure, high temperature fine solid particles stream 20 having entrained gas therein ingresses the interior vessel cavity for cooling at a temperature in the range from about 500 0 F to about 1800 0 F.
- the high pressure, high temperature fine solid particles stream having entrained gas therein ingresses the interior vessel cavity 114 at a temperature in the range from about 300 0 F to about 850 0 F.
- the fine solid particles can egress the solids outlet at a desired temperature in the range from about 100 0 F to about 350 0 F.
- the exit temperature of the solids at the solids outlet 310 can be designed to suit the disposal needs and/or the tolerance of any downstream equipment.
- the pressure letdown device can operate up at temperatures up to 850 0 F.
- the system 10 can be sized so that any flow rate of the high pressure, high temperature fine solid particles stream having entrained gas therein can be input into the system and processed.
- the rate of egress of solid particles from the solids outlet 310 is controlled by adjusting the pressure at the gas outlet 290.
- the fine solids level in the pressure letdown device 200 can be maintained by depressurizing and controlling the discharge rate at the solids outlet 310.
- the discharge rate at the solids outlet can be controlled by adjusting the pressure set point on the pressure control valve 294 to vary the discharge from relatively low to design rates.
- the solids discharge at the solids outlet 310 can be completely stopped by lowering the pressure at the solids outlet to less than 5 psig, typically, with the pressure control valve 294.
- the minimum discharge pressure that is necessary at the solids outlet 310 to initiate discharge can depend upon the particle characteristics of the high pressure, lower temperature stream 30.
- the size of the solids discharge line at the solids outlet 310 can have an impact on the rate of egress of the fine solid particles. It is also contemplated that there may be a plurality of solids outlets.
- a conveying gas may be introduced adjacent the solids outlet to assist in the egress of the fine solid particles.
- the discharge rate of fine particle sizes can be varied as desired.
- the discharge rate can be as low as 0 lb/hr.
- the depressurization system 10 can be designed such that discharge rate can be as high as desired, for example 10,000 lb/hr or more.
- the depressurization system 10 can comprise a collector device 320, as illustrated in Figure 5, comprising a coarse filter 326 in communication with the solids outlet 310.
- the collector device can prevent oversized solids and/or extraneous materials from being discharged from the solids outlet and plugging the conveying line.
- solids exiting the pressure letdown device 200 via the solids outlet 310 can ingress a collector inlet 322.
- the coarse filter of the collector device can collect oversized solids and/or extraneous materials, removing them from the solids stream for disposal. The remaining solids can exit the collector device via a collector outlet 324 in communication with the conveying line.
- a plurality of pressure letdown devices 200 can be cascaded together in series, each having an outlet capable of removing at least a portion of the gas from the fine solid particles stream having entrained gas therein.
- the plurality of pressure letdown devices can be arranged in parallel, hi this aspect, the high pressure, lower temperature solids can be distributed by a plurality of solids inlet conduits to the plurality of pressure letdown devices 200. After depressurization, according to this aspect, the solids can be collected into a single discharge pipe or they can be discharged into a plurality of discharge pipes.
- the depressurization system 10 can be used with typical fine solid particles from gasification, combustion and/or other processes, hi one aspect, dry fine hot ash from a particle collection device can be collected in a vessel 100 (buffer tank), where the ash is cooled, hi another aspect, after cooling, the ash can flow through a plurality of stages of the pressure letdown device 200 (i.e., a plurality of pressure letdown devices arranged serially, as described above) and depressurized to a conveying line pressure for discharge to an ash silo.
- ash can be input into the system as described above and cooled down first in a vessel 100. The cooled ash of this example can then be depressurized through multiple stages of pressure letdown devices before being discharged to an ash silo.
- the depressurization system 10 can be used to process fine solid particles from industrial applications.
- the system has been tested within a high pressure gasification facility processing 70 tons of coal per day, with process pressures ranging up to 275 psig input into the vessel 100.
- Fine solids temperatures have ranged up to 850 degrees Fahrenheit, and particle size has ranged from submicron up to 300 micron.
- the system has been fully integrated with the gasification process and the system has been successfully operated with fine materials derived from lignite, subbituminous coal and bituminous coal.
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