Stress analysis of the O-element pipe during the process of flue gases purification
Applied and Computational Mechanics, Vol. 2, No. 1, pp. 83 - 90
R. Nekvasil (corresponding author:  nekvasil@upei.fme.vutbr.cz )
Abstract:

Equipment for flue gases purification from undesired substances is used throughout power and other types of industry. This paper deals with damaging of the O-element pipe designed to remove sulphur from the flue gases, i.e. damaging of the pipe during flue gases purification. This purification is conducted by spraying the water into the O-shaped pipe where the flue gases flow. Thus the sulphur binds itself onto the water and gets removed from the flue gas. Injection of cold water into hot flue gases, however, causes high stress on the inside of the pipe, which can gradually damage the O-element pipe. In this paper initial injection of water into hot pipe all the way to stabilization of temperature fields will be analyzed and the most dangerous places which shall be considered for fatigue will be determined.

Keywords:

FSI analysis, O-element, pipe, stream mixing, head field, fatigue

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