Coke Oven Gas Purification and Cooling Process
Coke Oven Gas Purification and Cooling Process
Coke Oven Gas Purification and Cooling Process
The gas collected at gas collecting main from coke oven is cooled by spraying circulating Ammonical liquor. The cooled coke oven gas along with excess liquor enters into separator. Here the gas and liquor get separated. The coke oven gas from separator comes to the Primary Gas Coolers where the temperature of gas is reduced from 80 degC to 30 degC by means of cooling water.
During this cooling process the naphthalene and traces of tar present in the gas condense and this is collected at the bottom of the PGC. The liquid collected at the bottom is sent to the seal pot by gravity. The level in the seal pot should be maintained constant as this acts as a seal to the gas in the cooler. Tar at a temperature of 90c is flushed from the top of the cooler to remove the condensed naphthalene on the tubes. The tar is then collected at the bottom in the seal pot. Tar and naphthalene from the seal pot is fed to the storage tank of the CPH. The CO gas from the bottom of the PGC is fed to the electrostatic precipitator. Gas temperature before PGC 80-95c Gas temperature after PGC 27-30c Service water inlet temperature 32-33c Service water outlet temperature 43c Gas condensate flow to each PGC 10-15 Nm3/hr Chilled water inlet temperature 11-12c
Electrostatic Precipitator:
The CO gas enters the ESP from the bottom. Electrostatic precipitators are cylindrical vessels with a conical bottom. Each ESP is provided with a seal pot. A round disk having electrodes in suspended state
is present inside the precipitator. Electrodes are nothing but SS metal rods. Three are present at the top of precipitator, which supplies the necessary power to each ESP. high voltage of about 50,000 volts is supplied to each electrode. Due to high voltage the fine and foggy target slicked to the walls of the electrodes and they fall down due to gravity. The liquid thus collected at the bottom is fed to the seal pot. Each electrode is covered to prevent the connection between any two electrodes. y y y y Capacity 30,000 Nm3/hr Voltage 70KV Number of electrodes 148 ESP insulator boxes temperature 80C
From the saturator the co-gas enters the acid trap where the acid vapors that might be carried along with the co-gas are separated and sent to saturator .the acid free vapor of co-gas enters the final gas cooler. There are two final gas coolers at diameter 5m & 45.5m height each cooler has got two sections in the top sections co-gas is sent from the bottom at the top sections and cooled service water is sprayed from the top there is parallel perforated plate aluminum packing of each scrubber which provides the necessary contact time for the water co-gas. The co-gas enters the final gas coolers min at 55degC cooling of the co-gas is done by direct water spray through a closed cycle system in this way naphthalene that is present in co-gas is scrubbed by water & this enters the bottom of the section. The bottom section naphthalene washer having tar will come in contact with warm water from top sections lighter than tar the water to the top leaves the cooler. During this process whatever naphthalene present in the water will get dissolved in tar because the solubility of
naphthalene in tar &many items higher than water than this tar is taken out & stored in tanks and sent to the tar distillation plant for processing. In this scrubber solar oil is used, as solvent for scrubbing of benzol from co-gas benzol is dissolves in solar oil from co-gas. Benzol is dissolves in solar oil from benzolised oil it will be sent to the benzol distillation column where solar oil and benzol are separated the separated solar oil will be recycled again to scrubber in this way it is closed system where 1 ton 70-75kgs of oil is consumed because losses. You might also like: Ammonium Sulphate Prodution from Coke oven gas containing Ammonia when reacted with Sulphuric acid Coal Chemicals Production from Coal Destruction(coke oven gas) Process: Plant Block Diagram Natural Gas Plant design and Process Description How to Calculate Viscosity of Gas and Liquid at Different Temperatures When Standard Data Is Known? Rough Assumption Of, Viscosity of a Gas and Liquid during Designing:
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