Title of article :
Dispersion of Flue Gases from Power Plants in Brunei Darussalam
Author/Authors :
P.N. Tandon، نويسنده , , P. Ramalingam، نويسنده , , A.Q. Malik ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
A series of mathematical and computer models describing alternative methods for the
disposal of flue gases emitted from coal and gas fired power plants is discussed. Brunei Darussalam has
three gas-firedpower plants using approximately 3.106 m3/day gas and emitting substantial flue gases into
the atmosphere. After desulphurisation with sea water, carbon-dioxide, the gas primarily associated with
global warming and the main constituent of flue gas, can be dissolved under pressure in seawater and
injectedinto the sea at suitable depth. The injected solution constitutes a negatively buoyant plume in the
sea, carriedby currents to deeper regions. It has been notedthat the solution mixes andreacts with other
oceanic components andconverts to carbonates andsulphates that can remain near the bottom for several
hundreds of years. Until a better alternative is developed, this may be an immediate solution to the
problem of dealing with flue gases. The feasibility and economics of this alternative have been discussed in
the literature. For optimal design criteria for such disposal, numerous parameters (such as location, pipe
diameter, type of diffuser, angles of discharge, etc.) are involved in the mathematical analysis. Many
alternative sets of these parameters must be usedas input parameters to arrive at final design parameters
for optimal results.
Keywords :
Mathematical and computer models , flue gas disposal , Effluent , Carbon dioxide , Solubility , Concentration , dilution.
Journal title :
Pure and Applied Geophysics
Journal title :
Pure and Applied Geophysics