Title :
Effect of NO Concentration on Effectiveness of Barrier Discharge Treatment Flue Gas Pollutants
Author :
Gao, Xudong ; Sun, Baomin ; Yin, Shuie ; Liu, Yun ; Bai, Peishuo ; Wang, Lei
Author_Institution :
Key Lab. of Condition Monitoring & Control for Power Plant Equip., North China Electr. Power Univ., Beijing, China
Abstract :
Three groups of different initial NO concentration experiments were conducted using a concentric cylinder double dielectric-barrier discharge reactor to investigate how variational initial NO concentrations affect the effectiveness of dielectric barrier discharge (DBD) treatment flue gas pollutants. Results show that the input energy density increases with increasing the initial NO concentration under a same NO removal efficiency condition. It implies that low nitrogen oxides (NOX) burners and over-fire air should be installed as a prerequisite to DBD NOX control due to their lower costs. Experimental data show that a nonlinear relation exists between the NO removal efficiency, the input energy density and the initial NO concentration. However, it is noticed that there exists an approximately linear relation between the NO removal efficiency and the input energy density when the outlet NO concentration is greater than 100 cm3/m3. Inspired by this, we construct a new function named energy concentration ratio. Experimental data prove that the NO removal efficiency has a linear dependence relation with the energy concentration ratio when the outlet NO concentration is greater than 100 cm3/m3. Based on this, we fit out an empirical formula to express the linear functional relationship between the NO removal efficiency and the energy concentration ratio.
Keywords :
air pollution control; discharges (electric); flue gases; NO concentration; concentric cylinder double dielectric-barrier discharge reactor; dielectric barrier discharge treatment flue gas pollutants; energy concentration ratio; nitrogen oxide burners; Air pollution; Dielectric losses; Electrical resistance measurement; Electrodes; Flue gases; Inductors; Plasma measurements; Power generation; Probes; Voltage;
Conference_Titel :
Power and Energy Engineering Conference (APPEEC), 2010 Asia-Pacific
Conference_Location :
Chengdu
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-4812-8
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-4813-5
DOI :
10.1109/APPEEC.2010.5448820