Carbon black enriched combustion

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Inventors

Joshi, Mahendra L.
Tester, Marvin E.

Application #

886068

Filed

May-20-1992

Published

Jun-29-1993

Current US Class

110/101CC
110/261
110/347
431/284
431/4

International Classes

F23C 001/00

Field of Search

110/260 110/261 110/347 110/101 431/4 431/8 431/284 431/285

Assignee

Combustion Tec, Inc. (Apopka, FL)

Examiners

Favors; Edward G.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Speckman, Pauley & Fejer

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Abstract
A process and apparatus for combustion of carbon black enriched gaseous hydrocarbon fuels in which carbon black particles are entrained in a carrier fluid and injected through a center nozzle of a fluid injector into a combustion chamber, the fluid injector having an outer nozzle concentrically disposed around the center nozzle forming an annular chamber between the center nozzle and the outer nozzle through which at least a first portion of a gaseous hydrocarbon fuel is injected into a combustion chamber forming a carbon black enriched gaseous hydrocarbon fuel. The carbon black enriched gaseous hydrocarbon fuel is subsequently mixed with combustion air and burned producing a highly luminous flame.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A process for combustion of carbon black enriched gaseous hydrocarbon fuels comprising:

entraining a plurality of carbon black particles in a carrier fluid, forming a carbon black/carrier fluid mixture;

injecting said carbon black/carrier fluid mixture through a center nozzle of a fluid injector into a combustion chamber, said fluid injector having an outer nozzle concentrically disposed around said center nozzle forming an annular chamber between said center nozzle and said outer nozzle;

injecting at least a first portion of a gaseous hydrocarbon fuel through said annular chamber into said combustion chamber forming a carbon black enriched gaseous hydrocarbon fuel;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates to a process and apparatus for combustion of carbon black and natural gas in a combustion chamber to produce a luminous flame and maintain low-pollutant emissions. In particular, this invention relates to a process and apparatus for combustion of a carbon black enriched gaseous hydrocarbon fuel.

2. Description of the Prior Art

In many high temperature industrial applications, such as glass melting furnaces, it is desired to provide a highly luminous flame to improve radiant heat transfer rate to the furnace load resulting in increased furnace production rate and increased furnace thermal efficiency. When generating such highly luminous flames, environmental considerations require that pollutant emissions, including nitrogen oxide emissions, be maintained at a low level. Highly luminous flames are typically generated in the combustion of both coal and fuel oils. However, combustion of solid and liquid fuels is difficult to control and typically results in high pollutant emission rates requiring treatment of the flue gases to reduce pollutant emissions to an acceptable level. The combustion of gaseous hydrocarbon fuels, such as natural gas, produces flames having lower luminosity than flames produced by solid or liquid fuel combustion. However, combustion of gaseous hydrocarbon fuels generally produces substantially lower pollutant emissions than the combustion of solid or liquid fuels, and thus, gaseous hydrocarbon fuels, such as natural gas, are preferred for many industrial applications.
 
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