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Development and Testing of PRD-66 Hot Gas Filters
Author(s) -
Joan Chambers,
J.E. Garnier,
Terry Mcmahon
Publication year - 1996
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/419377
Subject(s) - integrated gasification combined cycle , filter (signal processing) , process engineering , root cause , nuclear engineering , candle , filtration (mathematics) , test plan , reliability engineering , materials science , mechanical engineering , forensic engineering , computer science , power (physics) , engineering , electricity generation , electrical engineering , mathematics , statistics , physics , archaeology , quantum mechanics , history , navy
The overall objective of this program is to develop and commercialize PRD-66 hot gas filters for application in pressurized fluidized bed combustors (PFBC) and Integrated Gas Combined Cycle (IGCC) power generation systems. The work is being carried out in phases with the following specific objectives: 1. Demonstrate acceptable mechanical, chemical, and filtration properties in exposure tests. 2. Produce and qualify selected prototype design filter elements in high temperature high pressure (HTHP) simulated PFBC exposure tests. 3. (Option) Generate a manufacturing plan to support commercial scale-up. 4. (Option) Recommend process equipment upgrades and produce 50 candle filters. Since the beginning of this program, a parallel evaluation of DuPont Lanxide Composites Inc. (DLC) PRD-66 hot gas candle filters took place using AEP`s TIDD PFBC facility. Several PRD-66 filters experienced damage during the final testing phase at TIDD, after highly successful testing in earlier runs. During the past year, DLC has undertaken a study under this contract to understand the mechanism of damage sustained in TIDD Test Segment 5. DLC has formulated a hypothesis for the damage mechanism based on the available evidence, and verified that the damage mechanism is possible given the conditions known to exist in TIDD. Improvements to the filter design to eliminate the root cause of the failure have been undertaken. This report details DLC`s conclusions regarding the failure mechanism, the evidence supporting the conclusions, and steps being taken to eliminate the root cause

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