Pulverized coal burner

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Inventors

Schreter, Robert E.

Application #

888639

Filed

Jul-28-1986

Published

Aug-25-1987

Current US Class

110/264
110/347
431/184
431/284

International Classes

F23D 001/02

Field of Search

110/264 110/265 110/347 431/182 431/183 431/184 431/284 239/404 239/405

Assignee

Enatech Corporation (Kennesaw, GA)

Examiners

Favors; Edward G.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Rodgers & Rodgers

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Abstract
The flame established in the combustion chamber is short in the direction of material flow and of tornado configuration due in part to swirling in spiral fashion of primary air bearing pulverized coal particles along a conduit together with swirling in spiral fashion of secondary or combustion air along a conduit which is concentrically arranged with respect to the primary air and coal particle conduit so that these two flame components are dispersed in a transversely outward manner due to centrifugal force and for wall jet attraction and by this means the longitudinal length customarily necessary for high temperature pulverized coal burners is substantially shortened and the temperature at which combustion may take place is substantially reduced.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A coal burner comprising a combustion chamber, a primary elongated coal conveyer conduit having an entry end and an outlet end and being of fixed length and of substantially uniform cross sectional configuration from end to end and its outlet end having a transverse dimension which is less than the corresponding dimension of said combustion chamber and which is in communication with said combustion chamber and arranged to convey a primary mixture of air and pulverized coal to said combustion chamber, means for swirling said mixture of air and pulverized coal about the longitudinal axis of said primary coal conveyor conduit, a secondary air conveyor conduit having an outlet end in communication with said combustion chamber and arranged in generally concentric relation to said outlet end of said coal conveyor conduit for supplying combustion air to said combustion chamber, means for swirling combustion air in said secondary air conveyor conduit about the longitudinal axis thereof only in the same direction as angular swirling of said primary mixture of air and pulverized coal so as to cause such air to diverge outwardly in said combustion chamber thereby to establish a tornado-like configuration of said combustion air and said mixture in said combustion chamber and to enhance intermingling of air supplied to said combustion chamber by said air conveyor conduit and said primary mixture of air and pulverized coal supplied to said combustion chamber by said primary coal conveyor conduit and the ratio of angular momentum flux to the axial momentum flux of said mixture of air and pulverized coal is in excess of 0.6 and the ratio of the angular momentum flux to the axial momentum flux of said combustion air is at least 0.6, and a diffuser of generally conical configuration fixedly positioned in said combustion chamber downstream of the outlet ends of said primary coal conveyor conduit and said secondary air conveyor conduit to aid in lateral movement of quantities discharged from said primary coal conveyor conduit and said secondary air conveyor conduit.



Description
TECHNICAL FIELD

This invention relates to pulverized coal burners which are adapted to operate at low temperatures in conjunction with dryers, kilns, furnaces, and heaters which in the past have been fired using natural gas and fuel oils.

BACKGROUND ART

Low temperature drying and heating apparatus of known construction utilizes enormous quantities of fuel which ordinarily is in the form of natural gas or fuel oil, prices of which have increased substantially in recent years.

Combustion of all liquid or solid fuels requires that the fuel be gasified before being burned. In the case of a liquid fuel, the fuel is normally atomized to reduce particle size. Most heat transfer within the flame is by radiation with convection playing a minor role. However, in either case surface area plays a major part in heat transfer and in the rate of evaporation. Burning time of a particle is dependent on the rate of evaporation or gasification.

In the case of solid fuels, gasification of the volatile portions of the solid fuel act much like the gasification of atomized fuels. However the carbon or solid portion must be heated so that carbon on the surface of the coal particle combines with oxygen forming carbon monoxide which burns. Again particle size, i.e., surface to mass ratio, are very important factors which control burn time.
 
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