Laser Measurement of Flue Gas Constituents in a Fossil Fuel-Burning Power Plant

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  • 火力発電所排煙成分のレーザー計測
  • 火力発電所排煙成分のレーザー計測--微量SO3の連続自動レーザー計測技術の展望
  • カリョク ハツデンショ ハイエン セイブン ノ レーザー ケイソク ビリョウ SO3 ノ レンゾク ジドウ レーザー ケイソク ギジュツ ノ テンボウ
  • 微量SO<SUB>3</SUB>の連続自動レーザー計測技術の展望

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Measurement of flue gas constituents in fossil fuel-burning power plants is necessary for prevention of corrosion damage to plant machinery and for environmental protection. Optical measurement techniques for continuous monitoring of NOx and SO2 have been well-estabilished, but monitoring of SO3 still relies on sampling and chemical analysis. Since SO3 forms sulfuric acid upon reaction with water vapor and causes corrosion damage, its continuous, real-time monitoring is of importance. This paper provides a review of optical SO3 measurement techniques, and presents some experimental results on spectrally resolved measurement of SO2 and SO3 using Raman scattering.

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