Mixer for dual register burner

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Inventors

LaRue, Albert D.
Wolf, John J.

Application #

224985

Filed

Jan-14-1981

Published

Apr-19-1983

Current US Class

110/263
110/347
239/461
239/500

International Classes

F23D 001/00

Field of Search

110/264 110/263 110/265 110/347 239/461 239/500 239/523

Assignee

The Babcock & Wilcox Company (New Orleans, LA)

Examiners

Favors; Edward G.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Edwards; Robert J., Muetterties; J. Henry

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4223615   Low nox coal burner

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Abstract
An improved pulverized fuel burning method and apparatus having means for decreasing the pressure drop through the burner nozzle and decreasing the formation of nitric oxides, including a splash plate to breakup a natural forming fuel-rope, a deflector to deflect the fuel-rope, and a diffuser to disperse the pulverized fuel into a more desirable fuel burning distribution pattern.
 
Claims
The embodiments of the invention in which an exclusive property or privilege is claimed and defined as follows:

1. An improved fuel burner having a tubular nozzle with an end plate attached thereto and a means for reducing the pressure loss though the nozzle and inhibiting the formation of nitric oxides, the means comprising; a deflector located downstream fuel flow-wise of the end plate and;

a diffuser disposed within said nozzle having a shroud and a plug located downstream fuel flow-wise of the deflector.

2. The improved fuel burner according to claim 1 wherein said deflector is a semicircular plate.

3. The improved fuel burner according to claim 1 wherein said deflector is angled downward in the direction of said diffuser.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to fuel burners and more particularly to an improved pulverized fuel burner for reducing the pressure loss through the burner nozzle by efficiently breaking up, deflecting, and dispersing fuel ropes, defined subsequently, and for reducing the formation of nitric oxides by improving the fuel/air mixture in the burner nozzle.

The relatively high pressure loss of the primary air through the burner nozzle is an economic concern, since it increases the operating costs of the fossil fuel fired steam generating unit. This increase in operating cost is usually charged against the initial cost of the plant during bid evaluation. For this reason, it is advantageous to reduce the pressure drop in the burner nozzle as much as possible, thus minimizing the power requirements of the primary air fan.

One of the primary causes of large pressure losses in the burner nozzle is related to dispersion of fuel roping. Fuel roping is the concentration of the pulverized fuel in a relatively small area of the fuel transport pipe. Fuel roping is caused by the centrifugal flow patterns established by elbows and pipe bends. Fuel roping is unavoidable since a transition must be made from a vertical pipe run to a horizontal pipe run at the burner level.
 
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