Claims
- 1. A method of controlling an amount of harmful oxide by injecting a treatment agent into an exhaust gas generated when solid hydrocarbon fuel is combusted in a fluidized bed combustor, comprising the steps of:
- detecting an amount of fuel supplied to a fluidized bed combustor and determining a reference concentration of harmful oxide from an amount of said fuel supplied, a conversion rate to harmful oxide, which is determined from a ratio of content of a substance as a harmful oxide generating source and a calorific value which are determined by a type of fuel under the conditions of a specific air ratio and gas residence time in said fluidized bed combustor, and an amount of an exhaust gas, and predicting an amount of the harmful oxide in said exhaust gas from the reference concentration of said harmful oxide and an amount of change of an air ratio and an amount of change of a gas residence time to the specific air ratio and gas residence time; and
- injecting a controlled amount of said treatment agent based on the predicted amount of said harmful oxide, wherein said harmful oxide is nitrogen oxide (NOx) and said treatment agent is ammonia (NH.sub.3).
- 2. A method of controlling an amount of harmful oxide according to claim 1 wherein said gas residence time is determined by a bed height introduced from the values indicated by a plurality of differential pressure gauges disposed in said fluidized bed combustor.
- 3. A method of controlling an amount of harmful oxide according to claim 1, wherein said treatment agent is injected from a nozzle disposed in an exhaust gas duct connected to said fluidized bed combustor.
- 4. A method of controlling an amount of harmful oxide according to claim 1, wherein the reference concentration of said harmful oxide (NOx) is determined from the following equation;
- Reference Concentration of NOx=E.times.(Amount of Fuel Supplied).times.(Ratio of Nitrogen contained in Fuel).times.{(Ratio of Nitrogen Contained in Fuel)/(High Level Calorific Value of Fuel)}.sup.m -(Amount of Exhaust Gas)
- where, E and m are constants.
- 5. A method of controlling an amount of harmful NOx by injecting ammonia into an exhaust gas in a system for recovering power by driving a gas turbine by the exhaust gas which is generated by combusting coal in a fluidized bed pressurized boiler, comprising the steps of:
- detecting an amount of NOx in the exhaust gas on the downstream side of said gas turbine;
- further injecting ammonia when the amount of the detected NOx exceeds an upper limit value;
- detecting a remaining amount of the ammonia on the downstream side of said gas turbine; and
- stopping the injection of ammonia when the remaining amount of said detected ammonia exceeds an upper limit value.
- 6. A method of controlling an amount of harmful oxide comprising nitrogen oxide (NOx), by injecting a treatment agent, comprising ammonia (NH.sub.3), into an exhaust gas generated when solid hydrocarbon fuel is combusted in a fluidized bed combustor, comprising the steps of:
- determining a reference concentration of NOx from the following formula;
- Reference concentration of NOx=E.times.(Amount of fuel supplied).times.(Ratio of all nitrogen in fuel).times.{(Ratio of nitrogen contained in a unit mass of fuel)/(High level calorific value of a unit mass of fuel)}.sup.m .div.(Amount of exhaust gas)
- where, E and m are constants,
- predicting a concentration of NOx in said exhaust gas from the reference concentration of NOx and an amount of change of an air ratio and an amount of change of a gas residence time in said fluidized bed to the reference air ratio and the reference gas residence time in said fluidized bed; and
- controlling an amount of injection of said treatment agent based on the predicted amount of NOx.
- 7. A method of controlling an amount of harmful oxide according to claim 6, wherein said concentration of NOx in said exhaust gas is determined and predicted from the following formula:
- Predicted concentration of NOx=Reference concentration of NOx+Ar(R-r.sub.s)+B(.theta..sub.s -.theta.).sup.n
- where, r: air ratio, r.sub.s : reference air ratio, .theta..sub.s : reference gas residence time, .theta.: gas residence time, and A, B and n are constants.
- 8. A method of controlling an amount of harmful oxide according to claim 6, wherein said gas residence time is determined by a bed height introduced from the values indicated by a plurality of differential pressure gauges disposed in said fluidized bed combustor.
- 9. A method of controlling an amount of harmful oxide according to claim 6, wherein said treatment agent is injected from a nozzle disposed in an exhaust gas duct connected to said fluidized bed combustor.
- 10. A method of controlling an amount of harmful oxide by injecting a treatment agent into an exhaust gas generated when solid hydrocarbon fuel is combusted in a fluidized bed combustor, comprising the steps of:
- determining a relationship between an NOx conversion rate and a ratio of nitrogen component in solid hydrocarbon fuel and a high level calorific value by combusting a plurality of different types of the solid hydrocarbon fuel at a fixed air ratio and at a fixed gas residence time;
- ascertaining a reference NOx concentration based on said relationship;
- predicting an NOx concentration by adding to said reference NOx concentration a changed amount of NOx concentration produced by a change in the air ratio and in the gas residence time;
- determining a rate of injection of ammonia for injection into said exhaust gas based on said predicted NOx concentration; and
- injecting said ammonia into said exhaust gas.
- 11. The method of claim 10, wherein the solid hydrocarbon fuel is coal and at least five types of coal are combusted to determine the relationship between NOx conversion rate and the ratio of nitrogen component in the coal and the high level calorific value.
- 12. A method of controlling an amount of harmful NOx by injecting ammonia into an exhaust gas in a system for recovering power by driving a gas turbine by the exhaust gas which is generated by combusting coal in a fluidized bed pressurized boiler, comprising the steps of:
- detecting an amount of NOx in the exhaust gas on the downstream side of said gas turbine;
- further injecting ammonia when the amount of the detected NOx exceeds an upper limit value;
- detecting a remaining amount of the ammonia on the downstream side of said gas turbine, and
- stopping the injection of ammonia when the remaining amount of said detected ammonia exceeds an upper limit value.
- 13. A method of controlling an amount of harmful oxide by injecting a treatment agent into an exhaust gas generated when solid hydrocarbon fuel is combusted in a fluidized bed combustor, comprising:
- detecting an amount of fuel supplied to a fluidized bed combustor and determining a reference concentration of harmful oxide from an amount of said fuel supplied, a conversion rate to harmful oxide, which is determined from a ratio of content of a substance as a harmful oxide generating source and a calorific value which are determined by a type of fuel under the conditions of a specific air ratio and gas residence time in said fluidized bed combustor, and an amount of an exhaust gas, and predicting an amount of the harmful oxide in said exhaust gas from the reference concentration of said harmful oxide and an amount of change of an air ratio and an amount of change of a gas residence time to the specific air ratio and gas residence time; and
- injecting a controlled amount of said treatment agent based on the predicted amount of said harmful oxide, and wherein said harmful oxide is nitrogen oxide (NOx) and said treatment agent is ammonia (NH.sub.3), wherein the method does not include a step of analyzing NOx or SOx from exhaust gas with an NOx or SOx analyzer.
- 14. A method of controlling an amount of harmful oxide by injecting a treatment agent into an exhaust gas generated when solid hydrocarbon fuel is combusted in a fluidized bed combustor, consisting of:
- detecting an amount of fuel supplied to a fluidized bed combustor and determining a reference concentration of harmful oxide from the amount of said fuel supplied, a conversion rate to harmful oxide, which is determined from a ratio of content of a substance as a harmful oxide generating source and a calorific value which are determined by a type of fuel under the conditions of a specific air ratio and gas residence time in said fluidized bed combustor, and an amount of an exhaust gas, and predicting an amount of the harmful oxide in said exhaust gas from the reference concentration of said harmful oxide and an amount of change of an air ratio and an amount of change of a gas residence time to the specific air ratio and gas residence time; and
- injecting a controlled amount of said treatment agent based on the predicted amount of said harmful oxide, wherein said harmful oxide is nitrogen oxide (NOx) and said treatment agent is ammonia (NH.sub.3).
- 15. A method of controlling an amount of harmful oxide by injecting a treatment agent into an exhaust gas generated when solid hydrocarbon fuel is combusted in a fluidized bed combustor, comprising the steps of:
- detecting an amount of fuel supplied to a fluidized bed combustor and determining a reference concentration of harmful oxide from an amount of said fuel supplied, a conversion rate to harmful oxide, which is determined from a ratio of content of a substance as a harmful oxide generating source and a calorific value which are determined by a type of fuel under the conditions of a specific air ratio and gas residence time in said fluidized bed combustor, and an amount of an exhaust gas, and predicting an amount of the harmful oxide in said exhaust gas from the reference concentration of said harmful oxide and an amount of change of an air ratio and an amount of change of a gas residence time to the specific air ratio and gas residence time, wherein the reference concentration of said harmful oxide (NOx) is determined from the following equation;
- Reference Concentration of NOx=E.times.(Amount of Fuel Supplied).times.(Ratio of Nitrogen contained in Fuel).times.{(Ratio of Nitrogen Contained in Fuel)/(High Level Calorific Value of Fuel)}.sup.m -(Amount of Exhaust Gas) where, E and m are constants; and
- injecting a controlled amount of said treatment agent based on the predicted amount of said harmful oxide, wherein said harmful oxide is nitrogen oxide (NOx) and said treatment agent is ammonia (NH.sub.3).
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/490,488, filed on Jun. 14, 1995 now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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