Instrumentation Of A Sulphur Dioxide Removal Test Facility Using Alkali Scrubbing

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
James R. Walsh
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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16
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1973

Abstract

While flue gas scrubbing with alkaline solutions is one of the oldest methods of removing SO2 from flue gas, a satisfactory scrubbing system for this application, which is both technically and economically viable, has yet to be developed. Interest in alkaline scrubbing has continued because of its basic simplicity and comparatively low capital cost. Drawbacks of alkaline scrubbing are the tendency for accumulation of solids to plug the system, scaling, corrosion and erosion problems and the need to dispose of large quantities of waste. Discussed are instrumentation loop applications to a 90,000 cfm alkali scrubbing test facility, the process problems the instrumentation engineer faces in. selection of equipment, the performance of the instruments selected and the problems encountered during start-up. The Test Facility incorporates centralized electronic process control with a digital data acquisition system provided to log process variables and print off normal (alarm) conditions. Flue gas SO2 content is measured by ultra-violet analyzers and analysis of the total gas stream is by gas chromatographs.
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APA: James R. Walsh  (1973)  Instrumentation Of A Sulphur Dioxide Removal Test Facility Using Alkali Scrubbing

MLA: James R. Walsh Instrumentation Of A Sulphur Dioxide Removal Test Facility Using Alkali Scrubbing. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1973.

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