SIMULATION STUDY ON FLOW FIELD CHARACTERISTICS OF ROTARY ATOMIZATION EVAPORATION TOWER FOR DESULFURIZATION WASTEWATER
Abstract
The feasibility of the numerical model and the reliability of the results were verified through hot state experiments. On this basis, a study was conducted on the flow field characteristics of the rotating atomization evaporation tower of a 600MW coal-fired unit. The results show that as the axial distance increases, the evaporation rate of droplets gradually decreases, the radial distribution range gradually widens, and the maximum and median particle sizes gradually decrease. The probability of hitting the wall in the lower part of the tower is greater than that in the upper part, and the area near the ash hopper has a significant increase, making it a relatively easy area for scaling. Within the design scope, the diameter and height of the tower have a relatively small impact on the evaporation process of droplets, and appropriately reducing the diameter and height of the tower can reduce the probability of product wall collision. When there is no guide cone, the guide device is prone to scaling, and the presence of the guide cone plays a role in gathering flue gas, but excessively high guide cones will incur higher resistance.