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Dynamic Pressure Measurements of a Hot Gas Filter as a Diagnostic Tool to Assess the Time Dependent Performance

Authors: Rhyner, U.; Rueda, O.; Mai, R.; Leibold, H.; Biollaz, S. M. A.;

Dynamic Pressure Measurements of a Hot Gas Filter as a Diagnostic Tool to Assess the Time Dependent Performance

Abstract

Dynamic pressure measurements are introduced as a powerful tool to detected filter failures at early stage. Filter failures such as leakages and blockages can be detected during back pressure recleaning pulses. High frequency sensors enable the recording of the recleaning pressure pulse. Patchy cleaning and depth filtration can be detected much faster with dynamic pressure measurements than with differential pressure measurements. Parameters derived from dynamic pressure data can be observed over time and compared with reference data. The method complements conventional pressure difference measurements and is applied at a hot gas filter that implements coupled pressure pulse (CPP) technology.

Proceedings of the 20th European Biomass Conference and Exhibition, 18-22 June 2012, Milan, Italy, pp. 837-843

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Germany
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Chemical engineering, info:eu-repo/classification/ddc/660, 660, ddc:660, Biomass

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