Title of article :
Influence of the Spray Scrubber Geometry on the Efficiency of Dust Removal – Theoretical Predictions and CFD Analysis
Author/Authors :
Tomaszewski, A Institute of Fluid Flow Machinery - Polish Academy of Sciences - Poland , Przybylinski, T Institute of Fluid Flow Machinery - Polish Academy of Sciences - Poland , Kapica, P Institute of Fluid Flow Machinery - Polish Academy of Sciences - Poland , Lackowski, M Institute of Fluid Flow Machinery - Polish Academy of Sciences - Poland
Abstract :
The article presents a method of purification of synthesis gas (syngas) produced as a result of biomass
gasification with the use of a spray scrubber. The authors focus on the presentation of how individual
elements of the geometry of a spray scrubber can influence its particle removal efficiency. The paper
examines cases of dry particle removal, the use of demisters in purification process and wet scrubber
collection efficiency with the use of numerical fluid mechanics (CFD). General equations are also used by
authors to determine the initial predictions. The key part of the article is to present the results of the velocity
and pressure distribution depending on the scrubber construction, determine the effect of the number of
demisters used on the particle removal efficiency and to determine the probability of coalescence depending
on the size of liquid droplets. Moreover, the authors formulate a simplified formula for the collection
efficiency of a scrubber which is consistent with the results obtained from CFD calculations. The numerical
results of collection efficiency were compared with experimental data from literature.
Keywords :
Spray scrubbers , Wet scrubbers , Collection efficiency of scrubbers , Syngas purification