Module-based simulation model for prediction of convective and condensational heat recovery in a centrifugal wet scrubber

Wanja Johansson, Jun Li, Leteng Lin*

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Abstract

Biomass combustion is a carbon–neutral method to generate heat and power and is integral to combating climate change. The wet scrubber is a promising device for recovering heat and reducing particle emissions from flue gas, under the driving force of new European Union legislation. Here, the heat recovery of a wet scrubber was investigated using process data and computer simulations. The process data showed that the scrubber could continuously recover heat corresponding to 10–20% of the energy input. The simulation model consists of two interlinked modules: Module 1 simulates droplet movement in the scrubber, while Module 2 uses the output of Module 1 to predict the heat recovery. The model was validated against process data, showing a mean error of 5.6%. Further optimization was based on the validated model by varying different process parameters, including nozzle position and moisture addition to the flue gas. Moisture addition was shown to be a feasible strategy for potentially increasing heat recovery by up to 3.3%. These results indicate that heat recovery in wet scrubbers is a feasible way to make particle removal cost effective in medium-scale combustion facilities, and that the developed simulation model can play an important role in optimizing these processes.

Original languageEnglish
Article number119454
Number of pages11
JournalApplied Thermal Engineering
Volume219
Issue numberPart A
Early online date17 Oct 2022
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 25 Jan 2023

Funding

The authors wish to acknowledge a grant from the Swedish Knowledge Foundation (project number 20190090). We thank ITK Envifront AB for its support, especially Fredrik Albertson and Staffan Jansson for their useful input. We also thank Lessebo Fjärrvärme for its support, especially Mike Lundström and Mikael Fredh for their useful input.

Keywords

  • biomass
  • centrifugal wet scrubber
  • combustion
  • condensation
  • heat recovery
  • simulation model

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