IP Library Granted Patent US 8,894,921
Granted Patent B2
US 8,894,921 · App. 12/529,355 · Granted Nov 25, 2014

Flue gas cooling and cleaning system

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Patent No.
US 8,894,921
App. No.
12/529,355
Granted
Nov 25, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

An improved flue gas cooler 10 , or bank of coolers 10 , handles flue gas G from aluminum reduction cells in an aluminum smelter plant. Each flue gas cooler 10 has a gas inlet chamber 14 , a gas outlet chamber 16 , and a matrix of gas cooling tubes 18 extending between the inlet chamber and the outlet chamber. Each cooling tube 18 has a bell-shaped inlet end 19 comprising an aerodynamically curved gas-accelerating profile effective to facilitate streamlined flow of flue gas G into the tube. The improved flue gas cooler makes it possible to connect the flue gas cooler to receive flue gas G direct from the aluminum reduction cells without getting clogged by dust and sublimates present in the flue gas.

Claims (17)

1. A gas cooler constructed to handle hot, raw flue gas from aluminum reduction cells in an aluminum smelter plant, comprising:

(a) a gas inlet chamber;

(b) a gas outlet chamber; and

(c) a matrix of spaced-apart, mutually parallel gas cooling tubes, each cooling tube having an inlet end projecting into the inlet chamber and an outlet end projecting into the outlet chamber, the inlet ends being bell-shaped and comprising an aerodynamically curved gas-accelerating profile effective to facilitate streamlined flow of hot raw flue gas into the cooling tubes, the projecting inlet ends being in one piece with the cooling tubes.

2. A gas cooler according to claim 1 , in which the inlet chamber receives hot, raw flue gas via a diffusing inlet, whereby the gas flow is slowed and stabilized before entry to the cooling tubes.

3. A gas cooler according to claim 2 , in which the diffusing inlet of the inlet chamber is configured to slow the hot flue gas in the inlet chamber to a relatively low velocity in the range of about 8-12 m/sec.

4. A gas cooler according to any claim 1 , in which the cooling tube inlets accelerate the flue gas to a velocity in the range of about 20-30 m/sec.

5. A gas cooler according to claim 1 , in which the inlet and outlet ends of the cooling tubes project outwardly into the inlet and outlet plenum chambers, respectively, with the projected inlet ends preventing turbulent flow of hot raw flue gas and scale.

6. A gas cooler according to claim 1 , including a coolant enclosure around the cooling tubes, the enclosure being provided with coolant entry and exit ducts.

7. A gas cooler according to claim 6 , in which the coolant enclosure forms part of an external shell of the gas cooler.

8. A gas cooler according to claim 6 , in which the direction of flow of coolant through the coolant enclosure is counter to the direction of gas flow through the tubes.

9. A gas cooler according to claim 1 , in which the inlet and outlet chambers are demountable from the coolant enclosure.

10. A gas cooler configured to receive hot, raw flue gas discharged from aluminum reduction cells in an aluminum smelter plant, comprising:

a gas inlet chamber;

a gas outlet chamber;

a plurality of spaced apart, parallel gas cooling tubes, each gas cooling tube including a first axial end, a second axial end and an inner circumferential surface extending along an entire length of the gas cooling tube, the first axial end of the gas cooling tube extending through a wall bounding the gas inlet chamber and protruding into the gas inlet chamber, the second axial end of the gas cooling tube extending through a wall bounding the gas outlet chamber and protruding into the gas outlet chamber, the first axial end of the gas cooling tube being bell-shaped so that a portion of the inner circumferential surface of the first axial end of the gas cooling tube curves outwardly, the projecting inlet ends being in one piece with the cooling tubes.

11. The gas cooler of claim 10 , the gas outlet chamber including a first portion housing the second axial end of each of the gas cooling tubes and a second portion, the first portion of the gas outlet chamber possessing a larger diameter than the second portion of the gas outlet chamber.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 18, 2021
From: GENERAL ELECTRIC TECHNOLOGY GMBH
To: REEL ALESA AG
Reel/Frame 057217/0145 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Aug 17, 2016
From: ALSTOM TECHNOLOGY LTD
To: GENERAL ELECTRIC TECHNOLOGY GMBH
Reel/Frame 039714/0578 →