Operation And Maintenance Of A Modified O.G. Gas Cleaning System

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
J. G. Bradley
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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7
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1972

Abstract

On February 1, 1971, United States Steel Corporation, Lorain Works began operation of its first BOP facility equipped with a partial combustion gas cleaning system.- This shop consists of two 220 ton vessels. Figure I schematically describes this partial combustion gas cleaning system and highlights the necessary features for it-s safe and efficient operation. Waste gases are drawn into the membrane hood by a 2250 H.P. induced draft fan and are first quenched by the six inch bull nozzle at the top of the hood. Larger solid particles are separated from the gas in the quencher venturi and final scrubbing takes place in the P-A high energy venturi scrubber before the cleaned waste gas is burned in the flare stack. Scrubbing water is routed through a cyclone separator and then cycled into one of two 100' diameter thickeners. Underflow sludge which averages 20% solids is dewatered by 100 H.P. centrifuges. The clear overflow from the thickeners is recycled first to the P-A venturi and then to the quencher before returning to the thickeners.
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APA: J. G. Bradley  (1972)  Operation And Maintenance Of A Modified O.G. Gas Cleaning System

MLA: J. G. Bradley Operation And Maintenance Of A Modified O.G. Gas Cleaning System. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1972.

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