Tangential firing system

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Inventors

Borio, Richard W.
Mehta, Arun K.

Application #

057049

Filed

Jul-12-1979

Published

Oct-13-1981

Current US Class

110/265
110/347
431/173

International Classes

F23D 001/00

Field of Search

110/347 110/204 110/232 110/234 110/243 110/244 110/251 110/265 122/15 122/22 122/235 431/173

Assignee

Combustion Engineering, Inc. (Windsor, CT)

Examiners

Yuen; Henry C.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Olson; Robert L.

US Patent References

4150631   Coal fired furance
4159000   Method for sootless...

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Abstract
A furnace in which fuel, such as pulverized coal, is burned, with the fuel and air being introduced into the furnace through tangential burners located in each of the four corners thereof and being directed tangentially to an imaginary circle in the center of the furnace. The invention will be described with pulverized coal, but is not limited to coal. Combustion gases from downstream of the furnace are recirculated back to the furnace, and are also introduced into the furnace from the four corners, in a tangential manner. The coal is introduced along with primary air to be directed at the smallest of a series of concentric imaginary circles; the recirculated gases are directed tangentially at a somewhat larger imaginary circle; and the secondary air is directed tangentially at a still larger imaginary circle.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. The method of operating a furnace having four walls, a first set and second set of nozzle means, with each set having nozzle means located in each of the four corners of the furnace, the method of operation comprising introducing pulverized coal and primary air into the furnace through the first set of nozzle means in such a manner that the streams of coal and primary air are directed tangentially to a first imaginary, substantially horizontal, circle in the center of the furnace, introducing secondary air into the furnace through the second set of nozzle means in such a manner that the stream of secondary air are directed tangentially to a second imaginary circle spaced from, concentric with, and surrounding the first imaginary circle, in order to reduce NO.sub.x in the exhaust gases, and also maintain an oxidizing atmosphere adjacent the furnace walls, thus reducing slagging and corrosion of the furnace walls.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The design and operation of a pulverized coal fired boiler is more dependent upon the effect of mineral matter in the coal than any other single fuel property. The sizing of the boiler and its design are largely determined by the behavior of the coal mineral matter as it forms deposits on the heat transfer surfaces in the lower furnace. Operation of the boiler may be affectd by the thermal, physical and chemical properties of the deposits. Ash deposits on the heat transfer surfaces can inhibit the heat absorption rates and with some coals can also cause corrosion of the heat transfer surfaces.

Another very important consideration in pulverized coal firing of steam generators is the production of nitrogen oxides (NO.sub.x). Regulatory standards limiting the extent of NO.sub.x production from steam generators are being increasingly stringent in order to protect our environment. A variety of techniques to control NO.sub.x via combustion modifications have been studied by researchers throughout the world and it is very likely that the design of future fuel firing systems for steam generators will be greatly affectd by the stringency of regulatory standards and the available control techniques.
 
  Disclosed is a process for combusting coal wherein the emission of SO.sub.x or the emission of SO.sub.x and NO.sub.x are minimized. The process comprises...  An arrangement that utilizes agglomerating coal as a binder to bond coal fines and recycled char into an agglomerate mass that will have suitable retention...