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titleOfInvention Method and apparatus for determining abnormality of gypsum generation process in wet flue gas desulfurization apparatus
abstract An abnormality in a gypsum generation process of a wet flue gas desulfurization apparatus is easily and reliably determined without performing any analysis of a plurality of operation state signals, coal properties, a plurality of arithmetic units, frequent coal properties, and the like. SOLUTION: Absorption tower 1 of wet flue gas desulfurization apparatus 0 absorbs and removes sulfur oxides contained in flue gas B by gas-liquid contact operation to generate gypsum-containing slurry C, and applies vacuum force to vacuum section 17. When the solid-liquid separation is performed by the vacuum suction-type gypsum dehydrator 8 that separates water from the gypsum-containing slurry C generated by the action, the gypsum generation process is performed by reducing the gauge pressure of the vacuum unit 17 to −0.06 MPaG or less. Judge abnormalities. [Selection] Figure 1
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