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Technology Status of Particulate Removal from High-Temperature High-Pressure Combustion Gases

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Pages 235-257 | Received 09 Dec 1982, Published online: 05 Jun 2007
 

Abstract

The adoption of coal-fired pressurized fluidized-bed combined-cycle combustion systems by utilities for electric power generation depends to a large extent on the development of an efficient and economic cleanup system between the combustor and gas turbine. To accomplish particulate removal from a dust-laden gas stream, a number of separation devices have been developed. These include conventional and augmented cyclones; porous metal, fabric, and ceramic membrane filters; fixed-, continuously moving-, and fluidized-bed granular filters; electrostatic precipitators; as well as several other novel separation devices. The results of tests of these devices are discussed in relation to pressurized fluidized-bed combustion applications.

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