Fluidized waste incinerator and method

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Inventors

Pledger, William Ridley
Gwyn, John Edward

Application #

606814

Filed

Aug-22-1975

Published

Nov-30-1976

Current US Class

110/119
110/203
110/245
110/345
110/347

International Classes

F23G 005/00; F23J 015/00

Field of Search

110/8 122/4

Assignee

Shell Oil Company (Houston, TX)

Examiners

Sprague; Kenneth W.

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Abstract
Waste material such as sewage biotreater sludge which is partially combustible and contains a substantial proportion of ash, including easily fusible salts, is incinerated in a fluidized bed incinerator provided with a special quench system which protects against premature plugging of the incinerator vapor withdrawal lines. The quench consists of a refractory-lined metal conduit ending approximately flush with the refractory lining of the incinerator in the upper portion of the incinerator dome, a second conduit at approximately right angles for withdrawal of vapors from the first conduit and quench water injection means adapted to inject quench water into the opening of the second conduit. Optionally, the system may be equipped with means for injecting a small proportion of the quench water into the incinerator vapor space just upstream from the vapor offtake conduit and with means for injecting a small proportion of the quench water against the vapor offtake conduit near its intake end, so as to wet the metal surface of the conduit. In the latter case, a lip is mounted on said intake end so as to distribute the water on the full circumference of the conduit and to keep water from the incinerator lining.
 
Claims
We claim as our invention:

1. In a fluidized bed incinerator for a partially combustible feed such as sewage treatment sludge and the like containing a high proportion of easily fusible salts, which comprises, in combination;

1. a refractory lined vessel;

2. means for maintaining a dense fluidized-solids bed in the lower part of said vessel, including a bed supporting grate and means for forcing air upwardly through said fluidized bed;

3. means for introducing a stream of said feed into said fluidized bed;

4. effluent take-off means communicating with the upper dome of said vessel for withdrawing an effluent stream comprising combustion vapors and entrained solids; and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates to an improvement in burners for waste materials and particularly to an improvement in the quench system of a fluidized bed incinerator for waste materials such as sludge obtained from biotreatment of sewage.

2. Prior Art

Incineration of waste material in fluidized bed incinerators is an established commercial practice.

A patent which discloses a two-stage fluidized bed incinerator and a method for operating it is U.S. Pat. No. 3,306,236 to Campbell. While the present invention may be practiced in a single stage fluidized bed incinerator, the Campbell patent may be referred to for general principles of fluidized bed waste incineration.

A detailed description of a fluidized bed incineration system for petroleum refinery wastes is presented in a publication of the Environmental Protection Agency Water Quality Office. The publication is No. 12,050 EKT 03/71 of the Water Pollution Control Research Series, entitled "Fluid Bed Incineration of Petroleum Refinery Wastes by American Oil Company -- Mandan Refinery", available from the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, stock number 5501-0052. This publication describes the use a fluidized bed incinerator of the type to which the present invention is particularly applicable. The incinerator described in that publication is one developed by the Copeland Process Corporation of Oakbrook, Ill.
 
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