Copyright (c) 2014 Song Zhou1, Zong Jiang Fu2, Cailing Li1
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Design, Calculation and Experimental Analysis on Packed Tower of Marine Exhaust Gas Scrubbing Desulfurization
Corresponding Author(s) : Song Zhou1
Asian Journal of Chemistry,
Vol 26 No Supplementary Issue
Abstract
Due to the regulation of fuel sulfur content in IMO ECA will be implemented in 2015, the research on the exhaust gas scrubbing desulfurization system suitable for marine power plant is very important. Considering the limited space and stable requirements of ship, packed tower was selected as the absorption equipment of scrubbing system and NaOH was used as absorbent. Firstly, this paper finished the scheme of packed tower, including absorption process, operational condition, absorption and packing. Secondly, the paper finalized the design and calculation of packed tower structure and auxiliary components, including the selection and calculation of tower structure size, supporting device of packing, liquid spray device, inlet and outlet device of gas and liquid. Finally, a scrubbing desulfurization test-bed of marine diesel engine was built according to the design result. Tested by the built scrubber system, this paper analyzed and obtained the influence of pH of absorbent on desulfurization efficiency.
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- K. Bartholomew and A. Panagiotopoulos, Petroleum Technol. Quart., 16, 12 (2011).
- S. Kalligeros, F. Zannikos, S. Stournas, E. Lois, G. Anastopoulos, C. Teas and F. Sakellaropoulos, Biomass Bioenergy, 24, 141 (2003).
- R.K. Srivastava, W. Jozewicz and C. Singer, Environ. Prog., 20, 219 (2001).
- Systems, Dry Exhaust Gas Cleaning System [EB/OL], Marine Emission Reduction, (2010) [2013-1-3]; http://www.egcsa.com/pdfs/Couple-Systems-EGCS-SMM-Workshop-2010.pdf.
- J.F. Chapuy, Exhaust Gas Emission Control Today and Tomorrow
- Application on MAN B&W Two-stroke Marine Diesel Engines; MAN 2011.5.21.
References
K. Bartholomew and A. Panagiotopoulos, Petroleum Technol. Quart., 16, 12 (2011).
S. Kalligeros, F. Zannikos, S. Stournas, E. Lois, G. Anastopoulos, C. Teas and F. Sakellaropoulos, Biomass Bioenergy, 24, 141 (2003).
R.K. Srivastava, W. Jozewicz and C. Singer, Environ. Prog., 20, 219 (2001).
Systems, Dry Exhaust Gas Cleaning System [EB/OL], Marine Emission Reduction, (2010) [2013-1-3]; http://www.egcsa.com/pdfs/Couple-Systems-EGCS-SMM-Workshop-2010.pdf.
J.F. Chapuy, Exhaust Gas Emission Control Today and Tomorrow
Application on MAN B&W Two-stroke Marine Diesel Engines; MAN 2011.5.21.