A NUMERICAL MODEL FOR FLUE GAS DESULFURIZATION SYSTEM |
| Posted on:1986-10-29 | Degree:Ph.D | Type:Dissertation |
| University:Washington State University | Candidate:KIM, SUNG JOON | Full Text:PDF |
| GTID:1471390017960596 | Subject:Physics |
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| The purpose of this work is to develop a reliable numerical model for spray dryer desulfurization systems. The shape of the spray dryer requires that a body fitted orthogonal coordinate system be used for the numerical model. The governing equations are developed in the general orthogonal coordinates and discretized to yield a system of algebraic equations. A turbulence model is also included in the numerical program. A new second order numerical scheme is developed and included in the numerical model. The trajectory approach is used to simulate the flow of the dispersed phase. Two-way coupling phenomena is modeled by this scheme. The absorption of sulfur dioxide into lime slurry droplets is simulated by a model based on gas-phase mass transfer. The program is applied to a typical spray dryer desulfurization system. The results show the capability of the program to predict the sensitivity of system performance to changes in operational parameters. |
| Keywords/Search Tags: | Numerical model, System, Desulfurization, Spray dryer |
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