IP Library Granted Patent US 9,839,916
Granted Patent B2
US 9,839,916 · App. 14/406,643 · Granted Dec 12, 2017

Wet-type electric dust collection device and dust removal method

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Patent No.
US 9,839,916
App. No.
14/406,643
Granted
Dec 12, 2017
Kind
B2
Abstract

A wet-type electric dust collection device and low-concentration SO 3 mist containing, in which the wet-type electric dust collection device has an electrical field formation part in which a plurality of discharge electrodes are provided on opposing surfaces of a first electrode and second electrodes for forming a DC electrical field. The discharge electrodes of the first electrode and the discharge electrodes of the second electrodes generate corona discharges that are reversed in polarity relative to each other. The gas containing the SO 3 mist and the dust is guided to the electrical field formation part without electrically charging the SO 3 mist and the dust or spraying a dielectric in the gas, and while the gas flows between the electrodes, the corona discharges impart electric charges of alternately reversed polarity to the SO 3 mist and the dust. The first electrode and the second electrodes collect the charged SO 3 mist and dust.

Claims (37)

1. A wet-type electric dust collection device for removing low-concentration SO 3 mist and dust contained in a gas, the wet-type electric dust collection device comprising:

a first electrode and a second electrode that are arranged to oppose each other along a flow direction of the gas containing the SO 3 mist and the dust and form a DC electrical field;

an electrical field formation part including a plurality of discharge portions that are arrayed and formed at predetermined intervals along the flow direction of the gas on opposing surfaces of the first electrode and the second electrode, and a high voltage power source;

a preliminary electrical charging unit that is provided on an upstream side of the electrical field formation part and electrically charges the SO 3 mist and the dust;

a dielectric spraying unit that is provided on the upstream side of the electrical field formation part and sprays a dielectric in the gas,

a concentration acquisition unit that acquires the concentration of the SO 3 mist in the gas is provided on the upstream side of the electrical field formation part; and

a control unit that compares the SO 3 mist concentration acquired by the concentration acquisition unit with a threshold value of the SO 3 mist concentration which is input in advance and that activates the preliminary electrical charging unit and the dielectric spraying unit when the concentration of the SO 3 mist contained in the gas is high and stops the preliminary electrical charging unit and the dielectric spraying unit when the concentration of the SO 3 mist contained in the gas is low,

wherein the discharge portions of the first electrode and the discharge portions of the second electrode alternately generate corona discharges, which are reversed in polarity relative to each other, in a direction orthogonal to the flow direction of the gas, and

wherein electric charges of reversed polarity are alternately imparted to the SO 3 mist and the dust, the gas is guided to the electrical field formation part without spraying a dielectric in the gas, and when the gas flows between the first electrode and the second electrode, the first electrode and the second electrode collect the SO 3 mist and the dust electrically charged by the corona discharges.

2. A wet-type electric dust collection device for removing low-concentration SO 3 mist and dust contained in a gas, the wet-type electric dust collection device comprising:

a first electrode and a second electrode that are arranged to oppose each other along a flow direction of the gas containing the SO 3 mist and the dust and form a DC electrical field; and

an electrical field formation part including a plurality of discharge portions that are arrayed and formed at predetermined intervals along the flow direction of the gas on opposing surfaces of the first electrode and the second electrode, and a high voltage power source,

wherein the discharge portions of the first electrode and the discharge portions of the second electrode alternately generate corona discharges, which are reversed in polarity relative to each other, in a direction orthogonal to the flow direction of the gas, and

wherein electric charges of reversed polarity are alternately imparted to the SO 3 mist and the dust, the gas is guided to the electrical field formation part without spraying a dielectric in the gas, and when the gas flows between the first electrode and the second electrode, the first electrode and the second electrode collect the SO 3 mist and the dust electrically charged by the corona discharges, and

wet-type electric dust collection device further comprises a cleaning unit that is provided on a gas outlet side of the electrical field formation part and cleans the surfaces of the first electrode and the second electrode to which the SO 3 mist and the dust are adhered.

3. A dust removal method for removing low-concentration SO 3 mist and dust contained in a gas, the dust removal method comprising:

an electrical field formation step of forming, by using a high voltage power source, a DC electrical field between a first electrode and a second electrode that oppose each other;

a first gas introduction step of guiding the gas, containing the SO 3 mist and the dust that are not electrically charged and not having a dielectric sprayed therein, to between the first electrode and the second electrode in which the DC electrical field is formed;

a first electrical charging step of alternately generating corona discharges, which are reversed in polarity relative to each other, using the first electrode and the second electrode, in the DC electrical field, and alternately imparting electric charges of reversed polarity to the SO 3 mist and the dust through the corona discharges when the gas flows between the first electrode and the second electrode;

a first collection step of collecting the charged SO 3 mist and dust, using the first electrode and the second electrode; and

a concentration acquisition step of acquiring the concentration of the SO 3 mist in the gas,

wherein on the basis of the concentration of the SO 3 mist acquired in the concentration acquisition step, a first dust removal step including the first gas introduction step, the first electrical charging step, and the first collection step is carried out when the concentration of the SO 3 mist in the gas is equal to or less than a predetermined value which is 10 ppm, and

a second dust removal step is carried out when the concentration of the SO 3 mist in the gas is greater than the predetermined value which is 10 ppm, and

wherein the second dust removal step includes:

a preliminary electrical charging step of electrically charging the SO 3 mist and the dust in advance;

a spraying step of spraying a dielectric in the gas;

a second gas introduction step of guiding the charged SO 3 mist and dust and the dielectric to a location between the first electrode and the second electrode in which the DC electrical field is formed;

a second electrical charging step of alternately generating the corona discharges of reversed polarity in the DC electrical field, alternately imparting electric charges of reversed polarity to the SO 3 mist and the dust when the gas flows between the first electrode and the second electrode, alternately imparting electric charges of reversed polarity to the dielectric, and dielectrically polarizing the dielectric;

an adhesion step of adhering the SO 3 mist and the dust to the dielectric; and

a second collection step of collecting the SO 3 mist, the dust, and the dielectric, using the electrodes.

4. A dust removal method for removing low-concentration SO 3 mist and dust contained in a gas, the dust removal method comprising:

an electrical field formation step of forming, by using a high voltage power source, a DC electrical field between a first electrode and a second electrode that oppose each other;

a first gas introduction step of guiding the gas, containing the SO 3 mist and the dust that are not electrically charged and not having a dielectric sprayed therein, to a location between the first electrode and the second electrode in which the DC electrical field is formed;

a first electrical charging step of alternately generating corona discharges, which are reversed in polarity relative to each other, using the first electrode and the second electrode, in the DC electrical field, and alternately imparting electric charges of reversed polarity to the SO 3 mist and the dust through the corona discharges when the gas flows between the first electrode and the second electrode;

a first collection step of collecting the charged SO 3 mist and dust, using the first electrode and the second electrode; and

a cleaning step of cleaning and removing the SO 3 mist, the dust, and the dielectric that are adhered to the electrodes, from a gas outlet side.

5. The dust removal method of claim 3 , further comprising using a control unit to control at least part of the method.

Assignments (3)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Jan 21, 2021
From: MITSUBISHI HITACHI POWER SYSTEMS ENVIRONMENTAL SOLUTIONS, LTD.
To: MITSUBISHI POWER ENVIRONMENTAL SOLUTIONS, LTD.
Reel/Frame 055055/0721 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 22, 2016
From: MITSUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES MECHATRONICS SYSTEMS, LTD.
To: MITSUBISHI HITACHI POWER SYSTEMS ENVIRONMENTAL SOLUTIONS, LTD.
Reel/Frame 037555/0215 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 9, 2014
From: MATSUURA, KENJI; SUZUKI, SHIRO; NISHIYAMA, TOORU; NISHITANI, MITSUAKI; UEDA, YASUTOSHI
To: MITSUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES MECHATRONICS SYSTEMS, LTD.
Reel/Frame 034440/0353 →