WO2005030367A1 - Improved method for separating gases from a gas mixture and device for applying such a method - Google Patents
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- the present invention concerns an improved method for separating gases from a gas mixture.
- the invention also concerns a device applying such a method for separating gases from a gas mixture.
- the invention concerns a known method for separating gases from a gas mixture, for example for separating nitrogen and/or oxygen from air or for separating water vapour from a gas stream or the like, whereby use is made of a membrane separator • and whereby the gas mixture to be treated is led through the membrane separator by means of a compressor installation, and whereby the compressed gas mixture is usually cooled in the compressor installation in order to dry and filter the gas mixture by means of condensation techniques.
- a higher output implies a higher selectivity of the separation process, a greater purity and less losses of the separated gases and a higher permeability of the membrane separator for the same aimed purity of the separated gases .
- a disadvantage of such an external heat source is that re-heating the gas mixture to be treated requires extra energy, which is of course disadvantageous to the production costs and the cost price of the separated gases .
- the present invention aims to remedy the above- mentioned and other disadvantages by providing an improved method for separating gases from a gas mixture, whereby the gas mixture to be treated is led through a membrane separator by means of a compressor installation and whereby the compressed gas mixture to be treated is cooled in the compressor installation, among others in order to separate condensate from the gas mixture, after which, when leaving the compressor installation, it is re-heated before it ends up in the membrane separator, and whereby, in order to re-heat the gas mixture to be treated as it leaves the compressor installation, use is made of the recuperation heat of the compressor installation itself.
- An advantage of such an improved method according to the invention is that the re-heating of the gas mixture to be treated in order to maximize the output of the membrane separator does not lead to any extra energy costs, so that the aimed separation of gases can be done more selectively and at a favourable cost price.
- the recuperation heat of said cooling medium can be used in an energy-saving manner in order to re-heat the gas mixture to be treated as it leaves the compressor installation. It goes without saying that, in order to re-heat the gas mixture to be treated, the heat of the compressed gas mixture and/or the heat of the recycled injection liquid and/or the heat of the cooling medium of a cooling circuit or the like can be used simultaneously and in combination.
- the compressed gas in the compressor installation is preferably dried and filtered before being led in the membrane, in order to remove liquid drops, specks of dirt and other impurities from the gas mixture which could stop up or damage the membrane separator.
- the invention also concerns an improved device for separating gases from a gas mixture according to the above-described method, which device mainly consists of a compressor installation with an inlet and an outlet for the gas mixture to be treated and a membrane separator whose entry is connected to the above-mentioned outlet of the compressor installation via a supply line, characterised in that a radiator is incorporated in this supply line through which the gas mixture to be treated flows and which is part of at least one heat exchanger of the compressor installation itself.
- the improved device 1 from figure 1 mainly consists of a compressor installation 2 and a membrane separator 3 which is connected to this compressor installation 2.
- the compressor installation 2 in this case consists of a compressor element 4, more particularly an oil-free compressor element, whose inlet is connected, via a suction filter 5, by means of a suction line 6, to the inlet 7 of the compressor installation 2, whereas the outlet of the compressor element 4 is connected to the outlet 9 of the compressor installation 2 by means of a compressed air line 8.
- a heat exchanger 10 which is composed, in the known manner, of two radiators placed opposite . each other, 11 and 12 respectively, whereby the radiator 11 is incorporated in the above- mentioned compressed air, line 8 towards the outlet 9 of the compressor installation 2.
- a water separator 13 in the same compressed air line 8.
- a fan 14 Opposite to the heat- exchanger 10 is provided a fan 14 which is directed onto the heat exchanger 10.
- the above-mentioned membrane separator 3 has an entry 15 which is connected to the above-mentioned outlet 9 of the compressor installation 2 by means of a supply line 16, whereby the above-mentioned second radiator 12 of the heat exchanger 10 of the compressor installation 2 is incorporated in this supply line 16.
- the membrane separator 3 is in this case provided with two exits, 17 and 18 respectively, but it may also have several exits.
- the working and use of the device 1 for separating gases from a gas mixture is very simple and as follows.
- the gas mixture to be treated for example ambient air
- the compressor installation as represented in figure 1, via the inlet 7 and the filter 5, and it is compressed by the compressor element 4 and forced via the compressed air line 8 through the radiator 11 and the water separator 13, and subsequently led via the supply line 16 through the radiator 12 and the membrane separator 3, whereby in this membrane separator 3, the gas mixture is separated into two or more components in the known manner, for example nitrogen and oxygen, which are collected at the respective exits 17-18.
- water vapour from the gas mixture to be treated is separated by means of condensation or the like, as a result of which is prevented that the membrane separator would be saturated by water, which would be disadvantageous to the good working thereof .
- the gas separation in the membrane separator will be more efficient.
- Figure 2 represents a variant of figure 1, whereby a two-stage compressor is applied in this case with two compressor elements 4 placed in series behind each other and which- are connected to each other via an intermediate line 19 in which are incorporated an intermediate cooler 20 and an extra water separator 13 for the intermediate cooling and drying of the gas mixture to be treated.
- the heat exchanger 10 is not an air-cooled heat exchanger as in figure 1 in this case, but it is cooled by a separate cooling circuit 21 with an extra cooling radiator 22 and a cooling liquid which absorbs heat from the radiator 11 and gives this heat back at the height of the radiator 12 to thus re-heat the gas mixture to be treated as it leaves the compressor installation 2.
- Figure 3 represents a variant, whereby in this case, as compared to the device from figure 2, an additional dryer 23 is provided which is filled with a desiccant, whereby this dryer 23 is incorporated behind the water separator 13 in the above-mentioned compressed air line 8 and which provides for an extra drying of the gas mixture to be treated.
- the compressor • installation 2 can be equipped with the necessary features which make it possible to regenerate the saturated or partly saturated desiccant in the known manner.
- Figure 4 represents a variant whereby an extra cooler 24 is applied between the heat exchanger 10 and the water separator 13 which allows for extra cooling of the gas mixture to be treated so as to be able to separate more water by means of condensation in the water separator 13. It is clear that also the recuperation heat of this extra cooler 24 can be used for re-heating the gas mixture to be treated.
- Figure 5 represents another variant of a device 1 according to the invention.
- a compressor element 4 with liquid injection whereby a liquid separator is provided at the exit of the compressor element 4 in the compressed air line 8, and whereby the exit of this liquid separator 25 is connected to the liquid injection system 27 of the compressor element 4 via a return line 26, whereby a radiator 28 is provided in the return line 26 which is part of a heat exchanger 29 comprising a second radiator 30, which second radiator 30 is incorporated in the supply line 16 to the membrane separator 3.
- the heat exchanger 29 is equipped with a fan 31.
- a cooler 24 which is followed by a water separator 13 and which is in turn followed by a filter 32 or by a set of filters and adsorption elements.
- the fan 31 blows relatively cool ambient air through the radiators 27-29 concerned, as a result of which there is a heat transfer between the hot injection liquid in the first radiator 27 and the gas mixture to be treated flowing through the second radiator 29, such that this gas mixture, as it leaves the compressor installation 2, will be re-heated before being led in the membrane separator 3, and a better output of the membrane separator 3 is obtained.
- the filter 32 or set of filters which are erected at the coldest point in the compressed air line, vapours, specks of dirt and other impurities from the gas mixture to be treated will be filtered by means of adsorption, condensation or the like.
- the device according to figure 6 differs from the device in figure 5 in that in the compressed air line 8, between the water separator 13 and the filter 32, is provided an additional cool dryer 33 consisting of a heat exchanger
- Figure 7 represents another variant of the device from figure 5, whereby a by-pass line 37 is in this case provided in the return line 26 which bridges the above- mentioned radiator 28 and in which an adjustable valve 38 is provided which is part of a control circuit 39 with a temperature sensor 40 which is erected in the supply line 16 at the entry 15 of the membrane separator 3.
- a by-pass line 37 is in this case provided in the return line 26 which bridges the above- mentioned radiator 28 and in which an adjustable valve 38 is provided which is part of a control circuit 39 with a temperature sensor 40 which is erected in the supply line 16 at the entry 15 of the membrane separator 3.
- the output of the injection liquid is split in a part going through the radiator 28 and a part flowing directly to the injection system 27 via the by-pass line 37, such that the heat transfer in the heat exchanger 29 is a function of the position of the valve 38.
- the control circuit 39 makes sure that the opening of the valve 38 is controlled such that the temperature of the gas mixture to be treated is constant at the entry 15 of the membrane separator 3 and equal to a set target value.
- An additional cooling radiator 41 in this case makes sure that when the valve 38 is entirely open, the injection liquid will still be sufficiently cooled in order to prevent any damage to the compressor element 4.
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| DE602004005472T DE602004005472T2 (en) | 2003-10-01 | 2004-09-24 | METHOD FOR DISCONNECTING GASES FROM A GAS MIXTURE AND DEVICE FOR APPLYING SUCH A METHOD |
| EP04761496A EP1670568B1 (en) | 2003-10-01 | 2004-09-24 | Method for separating gases from a gas mixture and device for applying such a method |
| JP2006529466A JP4787754B2 (en) | 2003-10-01 | 2004-09-24 | Improved method for separating a gas from a gas mixture and apparatus for use in the method |
| US10/573,591 US7815711B2 (en) | 2003-10-01 | 2004-09-24 | Method for separating gases from a gas mixture and device for applying such a method |
| BRPI0415036-8A BRPI0415036B1 (en) | 2003-10-01 | 2004-09-24 | Method for separating gases from a gas mixture and device for separating gases from a gas mixture according to said method |
| DK04761496T DK1670568T3 (en) | 2003-10-01 | 2004-09-24 | A process for separating gases from a mixture of gas and apparatus for using such a method |
| NO20061297A NO329962B1 (en) | 2003-10-01 | 2006-03-21 | A method of separating gases from a gas mixture and an apparatus for carrying out such a method. |
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| BE2003/0514A BE1015698A3 (en) | 2003-10-01 | 2003-10-01 | Improved method for separating gases from a gas mixture and apparatus containing such method is applied. |
| BE2003/0514 | 2003-10-01 |
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| EP (1) | EP1670568B1 (en) |
| JP (1) | JP4787754B2 (en) |
| KR (1) | KR100944481B1 (en) |
| CN (1) | CN100415347C (en) |
| AT (1) | ATE357284T1 (en) |
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| BR (1) | BRPI0415036B1 (en) |
| DE (1) | DE602004005472T2 (en) |
| DK (1) | DK1670568T3 (en) |
| ES (1) | ES2284041T3 (en) |
| NO (1) | NO329962B1 (en) |
| PT (1) | PT1670568E (en) |
| WO (1) | WO2005030367A1 (en) |
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