Title: CO2 capture by antisublimation
1CO2 capture by antisublimation
- On going actions - Research
- - Improvements of energy efficiency of low
temperature - Refrigeration system
- - Integration of flue gas cleaning and CO2
capture - On going actions Demonstration
- Initial engineering of 1 to 10 t/hr CO2 capture
demonstrator
- D. Clodic
- CEP Ecole des Mines de Paris
- French Norvegian CO2 seminar
- 22nd 23rd November 2007
2- Needs Research
- - Laboratory with expertise in 2 phase flow
expanders - - simulation tools for high speed centrifugal
compressor - Needs Demonstration
- Lesson learnt from first demonstrators
- Projects to be launched
- follow up of demonstrators
- annual update of research and demonstration
projects.
3The CO2 capture process
- Flue gas cooling down to the CO2 condensing
temperature
AB Sensible Cooling BC Capture/
Anti-sublimation CD Energy recovery/
Sublimation DE Energy recovery/ Fusion
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- 56.6C, 520 kPa
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4Energy recovery from CO2 sublimation and fusion
- The energy recovered from the CO2 sublimation and
fusion improves significantly the global energy
efficiency of the system. - The frosting-defrosting process is performed
alternatively on two evaporators, one frosting
while the other is defrosting.
Layout of the CO2 capture system.
5The operational scheme of the CO2 capture system
by anti-sublimation
CS1 60 23C CS2 23 (-15)C CS3 (-15)
(-40)C FF (-40) (-90C)
6Low Temperature Frosting Evaporators
- CO2 is frosted on the heat exchanger fins.
- The cooling capacity at about 120C is delivered
by the 4-stage Integrated Cascade. - The normal boiling points (NBP) of the components
of the refrigerant blend are staged from the
ambient temperature down to the lowest
temperature level. - At the same evaporating pressure, the higher NBP
refrigerants are in liquid state and are
evaporated in order to partially or fully
condense the lower NBP components. - The IC should be adapted to operate under any
ambient conditions.
The 4-stage integrated cascade
7CO2 capture by anti-sublimation mock-up
A first mock-up has been built and series of
tests have been performed in order to demonstrate
the feasibility of the anti-sublimation CO2
capture process and evaluate its efficiency.
Test benches for CO2 and water captures
CO2 frosting on the evaporator fins
Liquid CO2 after defrosting
8Demonstration of CO2 capture by anti-sublimation
for both High and Low initial CO2 concentrations
Evolution of the CO2 concentration at the
evaporator outlet for a 3 initial CO2
concentration.
Evolution of the CO2 concentration at the
evaporator outlet for a 13 initial CO2
concentration.
93900 h test bench
3900 h of automated operation with several
refrigerant blends, several CO2 capture
concentrations and CO2 capture efficiencies