Fluidized bed combustion method

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Inventors

Love, Richard E.

Application #

208254

Filed

Nov-29-1980

Published

Dec-16-1986

Current US Class

110/245
110/347

International Classes

F23D 001/00

Field of Search

110/263 110/245 110/278 110/279 110/280 110/281 110/282 110/101 122/4 431/7 431/170 165/104.16 34/57

Assignee

Peabody Engineering Corp. (Stamford, CT)

Examiners

Favors; Edward G.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

St. Onge Steward Johnston & Reens

US Patent References

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Other References

McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Science and Technology, vol. 5, p. 346, (1966).

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Abstract
A fluidized bed combustion apparatus, system and process in which the turbulent fluidized motion is imparted to the particles to be burned by mechanical means. The bed of combustible material may be fluidized on a fluidizing support screen which is vibrated by a motor drive. The fluidizing force may be directed so that, in addition to fluidizing the bed, it slowly moves the particles from a feed end of the bed to an ash or waste disposal end of the bed with combustion taking place during the travel from one end of the bed to the other. The degree of fluidization can be controlled by a master combustion control system. The air necessary to support combustion may be controlled by an inlet damper or by a variable speed combustion air fan controlled by an inlet damper or by a variable speed combustion air fan controlled by the master combustion control system as a ratio of the fuel input rate or desired firing rate. Stack gas analysis may be used to trim the combustion control system. The mechanically fluidized bed combustion apparatus, system and process of the invention achieves better control of firing rates and combustion air qualities with greater economical use in combustion units of various sizes.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A process for fluidized bed combustion of particulate combustible material in a furnace comprising feeding the particulate combustible material to the furnace, imparting a turbulent fluidized bed motion to the particulate combustible material within the furnace through the use of a vibrating screen connected to means for vibrating said screen as the principal source of energy for imparting the turbulent fluidizing motion to said combustible material, feeding combustion air to the fluidized bed of combustible material, discharging products of combustion from the furnace, and causing the fluidized bed to move in a substantially horizontal direction so that combustible material is conveyed from the location of feed to the furnace through a combustion stage in the furnace to the location of discharge for discharge as combustion products.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to fluidized bed combustion and in particular to an apparatus, system and process wherein the fluidization of the bed is achieved by mechanical means.

A fluidized bed results when a fluid, usually a gas, flows upward through a bed of suitably sized, solid particles at a velocity sufficiently high to buoy the particles, to overcome the influence of gravity, and to impart to them an appearance of great turbulence, similar to that of a violently boiling liquid. McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Science and Technology, Vol. 5, p. 346 (1966). Fluidized bed combustion has been found useful in the production of chemical reactions such as the oxidation of coal to produce heat for power generation and for process heat as well as in the disposal of combustible wastes through incineration.

In the conventional fluidized bed combustion system, the fluidized bed is produced by suspending the bed particles in a vertically rising stream of moving gas, such as air. The air moves fast enough to cause the particles to become suspended, but not entrained. The air-particle mixture takes on the characteristics of a "fluid". In a steam generation system in which the fluidized bed is utilized to burn coal, air is introduced at the bottom of a combustion chamber through a distributor plate which generally defines the lower boundary of the combustion chamber and contains perforations for passage of the air. Coal or other solids are fed into the combustion chamber and fluidized by the air which is injected in quantities and at pressures to produce the necessary fluidization while also providing combustion air. Such fluidized bed combustion systems generally provide a well mixed medium for efficient combustion and good heat transfer.
 
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