• DocumentCode
    1597130
  • Title

    Development of CO2 Slurry Release Nozzle for CO2 Ocean Storage

  • Author

    Nakajima, Y. ; Shirota, H. ; Maeda, K. ; Hoshino, K. ; Uto, S. ; Tamura, K.

  • Author_Institution
    Nat. Maritime Res. Inst., Tokyo
  • fYear
    2008
  • Firstpage
    1
  • Lastpage
    6
  • Abstract
    Ocean storage of CO2 is one of greenhouse gas control technologies. The authors developed a release nozzle based on the concept of a CO2 sending method for the ocean storage, COSMOS, where liquid CO2 is released as a mixture with dry ice, CO2 slurry, at the depth as shallow as 500 m to sink to deep water. The authors have carried out the development of CO2 slurry release nozzle. At first preliminary experiments with a single-tube nozzle were conducted. The results of the preliminary experiments implied that the plugging of nozzle outlet should be prevented to allow the slurry to be released continuously. Then, the authors proposed the concept of coaxial double-tube release nozzle and demonstrated the effectiveness of the concept by injection experiments with a double-tube slurry injection unit. Slurry injection experiments were carried out with two types of inner tube with different inner diameter to investigate the effect of the nozzle dimensions and the slurry flow on the slurry drops released from the nozzle. The length of the mixing zone in the nozzle (Delta), which is the length from the outlet of the inner tube to the outlet of the outer tube, and the slurry injection rate were varied in the experiments. The surface of slurry drops from the nozzle with smaller Delta was more stable than that from the nozzle with larger Delta. Moreover, as the injection rate was increased, the instability of the slurry drop surface was increased. These results suggest that the nozzle dimensions and the slurry flow would affect the size and shape of slurry drops from the nozzle.
  • Keywords
    air pollution control; carbon compounds; drops; flow control; flow instability; nozzles; slurries; CO2; CO2 ocean storage; CO2 sending method; CO2 slurry release nozzle; COSMOS; coaxial double tube release nozzle; greenhouse gas control technology; liquid CO2-dry ice mixture; nozzle dimension effects; nozzle mixing zone length; slurry drop surface instability; slurry drops; slurry flow; slurry injection experiments; Coaxial components; Global warming; Heat transfer; Ice; Marine technology; Ocean temperature; Sea surface; Slurries; Solids; Water storage;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    OCEANS 2008 - MTS/IEEE Kobe Techno-Ocean
  • Conference_Location
    Kobe
  • Print_ISBN
    978-1-4244-2125-1
  • Electronic_ISBN
    978-1-4244-2126-8
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/OCEANSKOBE.2008.4530971
  • Filename
    4530971