Low-emission swirling-type furnace

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Inventors

Finker, Felix Zalmanovich
Akhmedov, Javad Berovich
Kubishkin, Igor Borisovich
Sobczuk, Czeslaw
Swirski, Jan
Glazman, Mark Semenovich

Application #

700525

Filed

Aug-28-1996

Published

Jun-23-1998

Current US Class

110/105.6
110/251
110/346
110/347

International Classes

F23G 005/00

Field of Search

110/346 110/347 110/251 110/105.6

Assignee

Maloe Gosudarstvennoe Vnedrencheskoe Predpriyatie "Politekhenergo" (RU)

Examiners

Lazarus; Ira S.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Fay, Sharpe, Beall, Fagan, Minnich & McKee

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Abstract
The low-emission swirling-type furnace is designed to burn organic fuel and it can be most advantegeously used for dust combustion. A low-emission swirling-type furnace, according to the invention, comprises a combustion chamber (1) with a prismatic dry-bottom hopper (5) having a slot mouth, and an undergrate blast inlet means (7) disposed thereunder. The furnace includes at least one burner (2) formed by at least a pair of ducts (2a,2b ) lying one above the other and intended for supplying the air-fuel mixture. The ducts (2a, 2b) are each provided with a device (3, 4) for controlling the "air/fuel" ratio, ensuring such a ratio between the amount of air and the amount of fuel in each of the ducts (2a,2b ) that for the overlying duct (2a), this ratio turns out to be invariably higher than for the underlying duct (2b). The longitudinal axes of the ducts (2a, 2b) are preferably so inclined that the angle between the longitudinal axis of the duct (2b) and the projection of this axis onto the furnace wall for an underlying duct is less than that for the overlying duct (2a). Furthermore, the furnace may also be provided with a means (8) for supplying the fuel of a specific size composition into each duct. During operating of such furnace, three functional zones are generated in the heating volume, namely: the ignition and active combustion zone, the reduction zone, and the reburning zone. This results in a reduced discharge of nitrogen oxides, along with an economical performance of the furnace.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A low-emission swirling-type furnace comprising:

a combustion chamber including a prismatic dry-bottom hopper having a slot-like mouth defined by walls of a bottom part of the combustion chamber;

an undergrate blast inlet means disposed beneath the mouth of the dry-bottom hopper; and,

at least one downward-tilted burner for supplying an air-fuel mixture into said combustion chamber, the burner being formed by at least two ducts lying one above the other, for supplying the air-fuel mixture into the combustion chamber, each of the ducts being provided with an air/fuel ratio control device for controlling a ratio of air to fuel in each of said at least two ducts, said air/fuel mixture control devices cooperatively controlling a first ratio between an amount of air and an amount of fuel for a first overlying duct to be higher than a second ratio between an amount of air and an amount of fuel for a second underlying duct.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The invention relates to heat engineering and more particularly, to furnaces for burning organic fuel, and it can be most successfully used for burning powdered fuel.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

When designing furnaces, a particular stress is laid on providing the complete combustion of the fuel, which is one of the determining factors for a more economical and environmentally oriented performance. The completeness of fuel combustion is known to be increased by a thorough intermixing of fuel and air and using a higher combustion temperature. An increased temperature in the burning zone, however, brings about an enhanced emission of nitrogen oxides due to formation of the so-called "thermal" nitrogen oxides as a result of air nitrogen oxidation. In addition, an increased flame temperature leads to slagging the heat-receiving furnace screens as well as to other negative results.

On the other hand, the reduction of the burning zone temperature by recirculating the combustion products, by a coarser grinding of the fuel, etc., will result in a less economical fuel combustion because of a sharp drop in the combustion reaction rate and consequently, a greater incompleteness of the fuel combustion.
 
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