Process Design and Performance Test of the SCR Pilot Plant 


Vol. 9,  No. 2, pp. 71-79, Jun.  2003


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  Abstract

The selective catalytic reduction (SCR) process is the most widely applied technology for the denitrification of coal-fired power plant flue gases due to its selectivity and high efficiency. In order to attain the optimum design of SCR process, it is required to consider various catalysis characteristics as well as various operating conditions. A systematic study to elucidate the effects of the design conditions(reaction temperature, NH3/NO mole ratio, space velocity and linear velocity) on the reduction of NOx using the SCR pilot polnt with maximum flue gas flow rate of 1,000Nm3/hr was carried out and employed to identify the optimum design parameters. Design approaches of SCR process with test results were also presented.

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[IEEE Style]

K. JI, C. IG, S. CY, "Process Design and Performance Test of the SCR Pilot Plant," Clean Technology, vol. 9, no. 2, pp. 71-79, 2003. DOI: .

[ACM Style]

Kim JI, Chang IG, and Seon CY. 2003. Process Design and Performance Test of the SCR Pilot Plant. Clean Technology, 9, 2, (2003), 71-79. DOI: .