[0001] This invention relates to coal gasification plant, and in particular to a method
of and apparatus for controlling the level of molten slag in the hearth of slagging
coal gasifiers.
[0002] It is known to gasify coal or other carbonaceous fuel in slagging coal gasifiers
of the kind (hereinafter referred to as the kind specified) in which coal or other
carbonaceous fuel is introduced into the top of a column-like gasifying vessel and
is gasified under high pressure and temperature by means of oxygen and steam introduced
near the fuel bed through tuyeres. The residual ash collects as a molten slag and
iron in the hearth of the gasifier vessel from which it is periodically discharged
(commonly known as slag-tapping) downwardly through a slag tap outlet or orifice in
the hearth into water contained in a quenching chamber. Usually, the pool of molten
slag and iron is maintained in the hearth by directing hot combustion products from
a burner located beneath the slag tap orifice up the tap orifice to retain the slag
and iron in the hearth by maintaining a positive differential pressure between the
quench chamber and the gasifying vessel, that is, a higher pressure in the quench
chamber. The tapping of the molten slag and iron being initiated and controlled by
stopping or reducing the burner output and reducing the pressure in the quenching
chamber by controlled venting to atmosphere through a venting system so as to reduce
the differential pressure between the quenching chamber and the gasifier vessel.
[0003] Examples of such slagging gasifier plant are those disclosed in United Kingdom Patent
Specification No. 977,122, the Gas Council Research Communication No. GC 50 and GC
112.
[0004] The problems which the present Invention seeks to overcome are those experienced
with known methods of slag level control in a vessel with continuous liquid flow at
varying rate and intermittent outflow. The particular difficulties which the system
overcomes are:-
1. The lack of a consistent measurement of slag pool level.
2. The need to keep below the maximum permissible negative differential during taps.
Above this differential, spraying occurs and the tap tends to block.
3. The need for rapid sensing and response to tap blockages to give quick clearance.
4. The need to avoid emptying the hearth, as this can cause a blocked tap.
5. The need for rapid system control if an irredeemably blocked tap is experienced.
[0005] According to the one aspect of the Invention, there is provided a method of controlling
the level of molten slag in a slagging coal gasifier of the kind specified comprising
the steps of, periodically tapping the slag from the hearth of the gasifier vessel
through the slag tap orifice into the quench chamber using a system of timing means
which set a maximum and a minimum predetermined period of time between slag tapping
operations and which set the duration time of actual slag tapping, measuring the differential
pressure between the gasifier vessel and the quench chamber whereby to give an indication
of the level of slag in the hearth of the vessel and to cause initiation of a slag
tapping operation when the slag reaches a predetermined level or when any deviations
from the expected differential pressure measurements caused by malfunctions being
detected and used to override the timer system until the malfunctions have been corrected.
[0006] According to another aspect of the Invention, there is provided an apparatus for
carrying out the method described above comprising a system of timing means for setting
said maximum and minimum periods and for setting the said slag tapping duration time,
means for measuring said differential pressure and for producing a signal representative
of said measurement, and means responsive to said signal for initiating a slag tapping
operation when the slag reaches said predetermined level or when any said deviations
from the expected differential pressure measurement is detected.
[0007] To enable the Invention to be more clearly understood, and solely by way of example,
one embodiment of the Invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying
drawings, in which:-
Figure 1 is a schematic flow diagram of the slag level control arrangement of timers
and differential pressure trips,
Figure 2 is a schematic diagram showing an arrangement for measuring the differential
pressure (and hence the slag level before tapping) and controlling the differential
pressure, (and hence the slag flow rate) during a slag tapping operation in a slagging
coal gasifier of the kind specified, and ,
Figure 3 is a schematic diagram showing how a burner rate is controlled.
[0008] Referring to the drawings, the invention relates to a system for controlling the
level of molten slag in the hearth of a slagging coal gasifier of the kind specified,
and for removing the slag at a fixed rate for a fixed period at intervals determined
by the rate of slag build-up. The characteristics of the differential pressure between
the gasifier vessel 30 (Fig. 2) and the quench chamber 31 are used as an indication
of the molten slag level existing in the hearth. Hot burner gases from the burner
21 bubble up through the slag tap orifice 32 and through the head of molten slag in
the hearth of the vessel 30, creating a differential pressure which is indicative
of the slag level. The differential pressure is said to be positive when the quench
chamber is at a higher pressure than the gasifier vessel.
[0009] Although the differential pressure can be used as a form of slag level measurement,
it is envisaged that it is within the scope of the invention that any method of level
measurement could be used, for example a radio active source.
[0010] During a slag-tapping operation the burner 21 located below the slag-tap orifice
32 is turned down to avoid any splattering or diffusion of the slag stream, and to
avoid high temperature build-up in the quench chamber 31.
[0011] A slag-tapping operation is achieved in the gasifier by reducing the differential
pressure between the quench chamber and the gasifier vessel. When this happens the
quantity of slag, which previously had been held in the hearth and slag tap above
the quench chamber by the positive differential pressure, runs through the slag tap
orifice 32 into the quench chamber water (not shown) and is quenched and removed as
frit through a removal means (not shown). The quench chamber pressure is lowered by
a venting system, as described in UIK Patent Specification No. 1,562,790. As explained
earlier, the burner is turned down to a required burning rate to avoid any slag being
diffused around the quench chamber and to avoid high temperature in the chamber.
[0012] With particular reference to Figure 1, the system for obtaining an automatic slag-tapping
operation to control the slag level in the hearth comprises three automatic timers,
an enable period timer T1, a tap period timer T2 and a run period timer T3. The enable
period timer T1 has a differential pressure override trip 5 which can over-ride the
enable period timer period and start the tap period timer T2 to commence a slag tapping
operation. The system is versatile and can be run in a number of ways according to
the level of the slag in the hearth.
[0013] In a normal operation for a slag tap to take place the run timer T3, which is set
to a minimum predetermined time between taps dependent upon the rate of slag production,
is allowed to run out which then starts the enable timer T1 to begin its time period.
The run period timer T3 re-sets to the pre-determined time. The end of the enable
timer T1 period, or upon the operation of its high differential pressure trip5, then
starts the tap timer T2. The tap timer mechanism initiates the actuation of the valving
means of the quench chamber venting system and a tap is completed at the end of the
tap timer T2 period or upon the operation of its low differential pressure trip 6.
The run timer T3 is then triggered so that the cycle can be repeated.
[0014] Referring also to Fig. 2 the low differential pressure trip 6 is activated during
the tap period on the occurance of a blocked tap orifice to terminate the tapping
operation. This would ensure a rise in quench chamber pressure due to re-establishment
of the burner rate and closure of the venting valve means,with consequential clearing
of the blocked orifice.
[0015] If the orifice becomes blocked during a run period, it will cause a rapid rise in
pressure in the quench chamber and this high pressure is detected by a blocked-tap-orifice-detector
7. This automatically turns down the burner rate and initiates the actuation of the
quench chamber venting valve means 27 to reduce the differential pressure to a safe
level to enable an operator to take remedial action.
[0016] Referring also to Figure 3, in a normal slag tapping cycle, the slag level in the
hearth is rising during the run period controlled by the run timer T3. When the T3
timer period runs out, the enable timer T1 is started and if at any time during its
timing period the high level differential pressure trip 5 is tripped, the timer T1
enables the trip 5 to initiate a tapping period, i.e. it starts timer T2. Should the
high level differential pressure trip 5 not be tripped during the enable period, the
tapping operation will begin at the end of the enable period. At the start of the
tap period, in order to enable a tapping of the slag to take place, the burner rate
is turned down and the quench chamber is vented to atmosphere in order to reduce the
differential pressure for this purpose.
[0017] The rate of the bumer 21 is turned down by reducing the gas and oxygen flows. The
gas flow 19 through control valve 14 is closed by an automatic valve 15, but a sufficient
amount of gas is fed to the burner via a needle valve 16 so as to maintain a small
flame for relighting the burner. The oxygen flow 26 through the control valve 17 is
cut off by an automatic valve 28. The set points of gas and oxygen flow controllers
8 and 9 respectively are switched from a burner-rate-manual-control 11 to manual slag
tapping-rate-set-point-controls 12 and 13 which may be set to zero. The air flow through
a control valve 18 remains constant and is controlled by controller 10, and its set
point is derived from the manual control 11.
[0018] The differential pressure is measured by a detector 22 whose output signal is fed
to the high and low differential pressure trips 5 and 6, the blocked tap detector
7 and the differential pressure controller 25. The output signal from controller 25
operates the valve 27 to achieve the differential pressure required by the controller's
set point. During a slag tapping operation this set point is set by a pneumatic signal
generator 23. During the run period this set point is set by a pneumatic signal generator
24 which is always set to a high differential to ensure that the valve 27 is closed.
[0019] If during a slag tapping operation a blocked slag orifice occurs giving rise to a
momentary drop in differential pressure, this will be detected by trip 6 and the tapping
will be terminated and the run period recommenced. This rapid re-establishment of
the run condition will tend to blow the obstruction clear of the orifice.
[0020] If there is no interruption of tapping, the run period recommences after the tapping
period is completed.
1. A method of controlling the level of molten slag in a slagging coal gasifier of
the kind specified comprising the steps of, periodically tapping the slag from the
hearth of the gasifier vessel through the slag tap orifice into the quench chamber
using a system of timing means which set a maximum and a minimum predetermined period
of time between slag tapping operations and which set the duration time of actual
slag tapping, measuring the differential pressure between the gasifier vessel and
the quench chamber whereby to give an indication of the level of slag in the hearth
of the vessel and to cause initiation of a slag tapping operation when the slag reaches
a predetermined level or when any deviations from the expected differential pressure
measurements caused by malfunctions being detected and used to override the timer
system until the malfunctions have been corrected.
2. Apparatus for carrying out the method according to Claim 1 comprising a system
of timing means for setting said maximum and minimum periods and for setting the said
slag tapping duration time, means for measuring said differential pressure and for
producing a signal representative of said measurement, and means responsive to said
signal for initiating a slag tapping operation when the slag reaches said predetermined
level or when any said deviations from the expected differential pressure measurement
is detected.
3. Apparatus according to Claim 2, wherein said system of timing means consists of,
a first timing means for setting the gasifying run time during which slag is being
produced, a second timing means for setting the period of time for enabling a slag-tapping
operation to take place, and a third timing means for setting the duration time of
a slag tapping period.
4. A method of controlling the level of molten slag in a slagging coal gasifier of
the kind specified, substantially as shown in and as hereinbefore described with reference
to the accompanying drawings.
5. A method of operating a slagging coal gasifier of the kind specified incorporating
a method according to Claim 1 or Claim 4.
6. Apparatus for carrying out the method according to Claim 4 or Claim 5, substantially
as shown in and as hereinbefore described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
7. A slagging coal gasifier of the kind specified incorporating apparatus according
to Claim 2 or Claim 3 or Claim 6.