Abstract
In this paper, the spray tower of a wet flue gas desulphurization system in a coal-fired power plant is studied. The flue gas and slurry droplet are two-way coupled with Euler-Lagrange method. The heat and mass transfer and the ion reaction in SO2 removal are also considered. The results show that the error between simulation removal efficiency and practical value is within 5% under the above models. Adjusting liquid-gas ratio and opening spray layer are beneficial to the SO2 removal, and the optimal liquid-gas ratio is 16 L/m3. Balance gas velocity is needed, because an overlarge velocity will significantly reduce removal efficiency.
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