Failure analysis of the PPS-based bag filters in coal-fired power
plants:a surface structural evolution insight
Abstract
Owing to the complicated environments, the service life of bag-filter or
electrostatic-bag composite precipitators with polyphenylene sulfide
(PPS)-based bag-filter materials is greatly deviated from the ideal
time. In this paper, the structural transformation of PPS-based bag
filter materials collected from the coal-fired power plants with
different loading units were investigated systematically. As the SO2
content increases, the surface evolution of PPS fibers from smoothness
to crack occurs.The major reason for the failure of PPS-based bag
filters is that working temperature (T) often passes through acid dew
gas point (Ta), and the SO3 would be produced during the condensing of
H2SO4 when T is lower than Ta. This work discloses the actual structural
evolution of PPS and some corresponding rules under the complicated
corrosive gases with high temperatures, which provides a guidance for
prolonging the service life of PPS-based bag filters during the usage of
coal-fired power plant