학술논문

Subtask 2.13 - Advanced Hybrid Particulate Collector-Fundamental Performance
Document Type
Technical Report
Author
Source
Subject
20 FOSSIL-FUELED POWER PLANTS
54 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES ELECTROSTATIC PRECIPITATORS
FABRIC FILTERS
PARTICULATES
PERFORMANCE
POWER PLANTS
PRESSURE DROP
HYBRID SYSTEMS
RETROFITTING
Language
English
Abstract
Under the Power Plant Improvement Initiative Program funded by the U.S. Department of Energy, a full-scale Advanced Hybrid{trademark} filter was installed at the Big Stone Plant, with start-up in October 2002. The Advanced Hybrid{trademark} filter was retrofitted into Fields 2-4 of the old Big Stone electrostatic precipitator (ESP). While many aspects of the operation were satisfactory, pressure drop was higher than expected. To achieve acceptable pressure drop and successfully demonstrate the Advanced Hybrid{trademark} filter technology, the first fields of the ESP were also converted into an Advanced Hybrid{trademark} filter in 2005. However, since start-up in June 2005, the first fields have been inoperable for multiple reasons. The fundamental cause of the dysfunctional performance of the first fields was attributed to spacing and alignment problems, which led to excessive sparking and shutdown of the high-voltage power. In spite of attempts to correct the problems, satisfactory performance of the first fields was never achieved. Because of the uncertainties of how to achieve acceptable performance with a new technology, the Big Stone Plant made the decision to convert the entire Advanced Hybrid{trademark} filter housing into a pulse-jet fabric filter.