IP Library Granted Patent US 11,124,718
Granted Patent B2
US 11,124,718 · App. 15/907,912 · Granted Sep 21, 2021

Sorbent utilization improvement by selective ash recirculation from a particulate collector

Inventors: Mandar R Gadgil (Akron, OH); Laura M McDermitt (Wadsworth, OH); John R Cline (Akron, OH); Tony F Habib (Lancaster, OH); Prasanna Seshadri (Akron, OH)
Assignee: The Babcock & Wilcox Company
C10J3/26B03C3/013B03C3/12B03C3/155C10J3/00C10J3/84C10K1/028F22B33/18F22G1/02F22G1/14C10J2200/09F22G1/16
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Patent No.
US 11,124,718
App. No.
15/907,912
Granted
Sep 21, 2021
Kind
B2
Abstract

Various embodiments of a system for the removal of particulate emissions from an electric generating unit are provided, comprising: a gas producer; a primary particulate collector unit including: a primary collection hopper field each including at least one primary collection hopper, wherein each primary collection hopper includes a primary collection hopper outlet, each primary collection hopper outlet fluidically connected to a particulate discharge duct; a flue duct inlet oriented upstream of the at least one primary collection hopper field; a flue duct outlet oriented downstream of the primary collection hopper field; wherein the gas producer is fluidically connected to the primary particulate collector unit by a flue duct; and a particulate recirculation duct fluidically connected at a first end to the primary collection hopper and/or the particulate discharge duct, and fluidically connected at a second end to the flue duct upstream of the primary particulate collector unit.

Claims (45)

1. A system for the removal of particulate emissions from an electric generating unit, comprising:

a gas producer producing a flue gas;

a primary particulate collector unit including:

a plurality of primary collection hopper fields, wherein the flue gas flows through each of the plurality of primary collection hopper fields in an order, with the last being the final primary collection hopper field, each primary collection hopper field including at least one primary collection hopper,

wherein each primary collection hopper includes a primary collection hopper outlet, and

wherein each primary collection hopper outlet is fluidically connected to a particulate discharge duct;

a flue duct inlet oriented upstream of the at least one primary collection hopper field; and

a flue duct outlet oriented downstream of the at least one primary collection hopper field;

wherein the gas producer is fluidically connected to the primary particulate collector unit by a flue duct; and

a particulate recirculation duct fluidically connected at a first end to only the final primary collection hopper, and fluidically connected at a second end to the flue duct upstream of the primary particulate collector unit.

2. The system of claim 1 , further comprising a primary pressurization device fluidically connected to the particulate recirculation duct.

3. The system of claim 2 , further comprising an eductor fluidically connected to the particulate recirculation duct, the eductor upon exposure to a pressure created by the primary pressurization device creates a reduced pressure causing material from the final primary collection hopper to travel through the particulate recirculation duct.

4. The system of claim 1 , further comprising a secondary particulate collector unit including:

a particulate recirculation duct inlet;

a fluid duct outlet fluidically connected to the particulate discharge duct by a fluid duct; and

at least one secondary collection hopper,

wherein the at least one secondary collection hopper includes a secondary collection hopper outlet, and

wherein the secondary collection hopper outlet is fluidically connected to the particulate recirculation duct downstream of the at least one secondary collection hopper; and

wherein the particulate recirculation duct inlet is fluidically connected to the particulate recirculation duct upstream of the at least one secondary collection hopper.

5. The system of claim 4 , further comprising a pressurization device fluidically connected to the particulate recirculation duct downstream of the at least one secondary collection hopper.

6. The system of claim 5 , further comprising an eductor fluidically connected to the particulate recirculation duct downstream of the at least one secondary collection hopper, and downstream of the pressurization device, the eductor upon exposure to a pressure created by the pressurization device causes material from the secondary collection hopper to travel through the particulate recirculation duct.

7. The system of claim 4 , further comprising a vacuum producer fluidically connected to the particulate discharge duct downstream of the primary particulate collector unit.

8. A system for the removal of particulate emissions from an electric generating unit, comprising:

a gas producer producing a flue gas;

a primary particulate collector, the primary particulate collector comprising a dry electrostatic precipitator,

wherein the dry electrostatic precipitator includes a flue duct inlet and a flue duct outlet;

a flue duct fluidically connecting the gas producer and the dry electrostatic precipitator at the dry electrostatic precipitator flue duct inlet;

a particulate recirculation duct fluidically connected at a first end to the flue duct downstream of the dry electrostatic precipitator, the particulate recirculation duct connected to a secondary particulate collector unit,

wherein the secondary particulate collector unit includes:

a particulate recirculation duct inlet fluidically connected to the particulate recirculation duct;

a fluid duct outlet fluidically connected to the flue duct by a fluid duct, wherein all flue gas entering the secondary particulate collector unit exits the secondary particulate collector unit via the fluid duct outlet and the fluid duct to return to the flue duct and exit the system via a stack; and

at least one collection hopper,

wherein the at least one collection hopper includes a collection hopper outlet,

wherein the collection hopper outlet is fluidically connected to the particulate recirculation duct downstream of the at least one collection hopper, and

wherein the particulate recirculation duct inlet is fluidically connected to the particulate recirculation duct upstream of the at least one collection hopper;

a pressurization device fluidically connected to the particulate recirculation duct,

wherein the pressurization device pressurizes air within the particulate recirculation duct; and

wherein the particulate recirculation duct is connected at a second end to the flue duct downstream of the dry electrostatic precipitator, and upstream of its first end, so that a flow of the air through the particulate recirculation duct is opposite the flow of the flue gas through the flue duct.

9. The system of claim 8 , further comprising a fresh sorbent silo fluidically connected to the flue duct downstream of the dry electrostatic precipitator, and upstream of the secondary particulate collector unit, wherein the particulate recirculation duct is fluidically connected at its second end to the flue duct downstream of the fresh sorbent silo.

10. The system of claim 8 , further comprising a fresh sorbent silo fluidically connected to the flue duct downstream of the dry electrostatic precipitator, and upstream of the secondary particulate collector unit, wherein the particulate recirculation duct is fluidically connected at its second end to the flue duct upstream of the fresh sorbent silo.

11. The system of claim 8 , further comprising a fabric filter baghouse.

12. The system of claim 11 , wherein the fabric filter baghouse includes a flue duct inlet and a flue duct outlet, wherein the fabric filter baghouse flue duct inlet is downstream of the secondary particulate collector fluid duct outlet.

13. The system of claim 8 , further comprising a valve fluidically connecting the flue duct and the particulate recirculation duct.

14. The system of claim 8 , further comprising a valve fluidically connecting the flue duct and the fluid duct.

15. The system of claim 8 , further comprising an eductor fluidically connected to the particulate recirculation duct, the eductor upon exposure to the pressurized air created by the pressurization device creates a reduced pressure causing the material from the collection hopper to travel through the particulate recirculation duct.

Assignments (6)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded May 23, 2025
From: BABCOCK & WILCOX ENTERPRISES, INC.; THE BABCOCK & WILCOX COMPANY; DIAMOND POWER INTERNATIONAL, LLC; BABCOCK & WILCOX SPIG, INC.; BABCOCK & WILCOX CANADA CORP.; BABCOCK & WILCOX FPS INC.
To: GLAS TRUST COMPANY LLC
Reel/Frame 071371/0835 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded May 19, 2025
From: THE BABCOCK & WILCOX COMPANY
To: AXOS BANK, AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
Reel/Frame 071153/0572 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jul 1, 2021
From: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.
To: DIAMOND POWER INTERNATIONAL, LLC (F/K/A DIAMOND POWER INTERNATIONAL, INC.); MEGTEC TURBOSONIC TECHNOLOGIES, INC.; THE BABCOCK & WILCOX COMPANY (F/K/A BABCOCK & WILCOX POWER GENERATION GROUP, INC.); BABCOCK & WILCOX SPIG, INC.; BABCOCK & WILCOX TECHNOLOGY, LLC (F/K/A MCDERMOTT TECHNOLOGY, INC.); SOFCO-EFS HOLDINGS LLC; BABCOCK & WILCOX MEGTEC, LLC
Reel/Frame 057337/0823 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 17, 2018
From: GADGIL, MANDAR R; MCDERMITT, LAURA M
To: THE BABCOCK & WILCOX COMPANY
Reel/Frame 045559/0447 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 17, 2018
From: CLINE, JOHN R; SESHARDI, PRASANNA
To: THE BABCOCK & WILCOX COMPANY
Reel/Frame 045559/0553 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 17, 2018
From: HABIB, TONY F
To: THE BABCOCK & WILCOX COMPANY
Reel/Frame 045559/0721 →