IP Library Granted Patent US 7,665,408
Granted Patent B2
US 7,665,408 · App. 11/633,489 · Granted Feb 23, 2010

Solid fuel burner, burning method using the same, combustion apparatus and method of operating the combustion apparatus

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Patent No.
US 7,665,408
App. No.
11/633,489
Granted
Feb 23, 2010
Kind
B2
Abstract

A solid fuel burner using a low oxygen concentration gas as a transporting gas of a low grade solid fuel such as brown coal or the like and a combustion method using the solid fuel burner are provided. The solid fuel burner comprises a means for accelerating ignition of the fuel and a means for preventing slugging caused by combustion ash from occurring. Mixing of fuel and air inside a fuel nozzle 11 is accelerated by that an additional air nozzle 12 and a separator 35 for separating a flow passage are arranged in the fuel nozzle 11 , and the exit of the additional air nozzle 12 is set at a position so as to overlap with the separator 35 when seeing from a direction perpendicular to a burner axis, and additional air is ejected in a direction nearly perpendicular to a flow direction of a fuel jet flowing through the fuel nozzle 11 . An amount of air from the additional air nozzle 12 is varied corresponding to a combustion load. By increasing the amount of air from the additional air nozzle 12 at a low load operation, an oxygen concentration of a circulation flow 19 formed in a downstream portion outside the exit of the fuel nozzle 11 is increased to stably burn the fuel. By decreasing the amount of air from the additional air nozzle 12 at a high load operation, a flame is formed at a position distant from the fuel nozzle 11 to suppress radiant heat received by structures of the solid fuel burner and walls of the furnace.

Claims (34)

1. A solid fuel burner comprising:

a fuel nozzle for ejecting a mixed fluid of a solid fuel and a transporting gas having an oxygen concentration lower than an oxygen concentration of air;

an outside air nozzle for ejecting air from an outside of said fuel nozzle;

portions contracting and expanding a flow passage inside said fuel nozzle; and

an additional air nozzle for ejecting air and a separator dividing a flow passage inside said fuel nozzle, each provided inside said fuel nozzle, an outlet of said additional air nozzle being placed at a position that the outlet overlaps said separator which is positioned to block air ejected from said additional air nozzle when viewed in a direction perpendicular to the fuel jet direction at the separator, and said fuel nozzle having a constant area from a downstream end of said separator to the outlet of said fuel nozzle,

wherein an obstacle for obstructing a flow of solid fuel and transporting air ejected from said fuel nozzle and a flow of air ejected from said outside air nozzle is provided at a downstream end of a separation wall separating said fuel nozzle and said outside air nozzle.

2. A solid fuel burner comprising:

a fuel nozzle for ejecting a mixed fluid of a solid fuel and a transporting gas having an oxygen concentration lower than an oxygen concentration of air;

an outside air nozzle for ejecting air from an outside of said fuel nozzle;

portions contracting and expanding a flow passage inside said fuel nozzle; and

an additional air nozzle for ejecting air and a separator dividing a flow passage inside said fuel nozzle each provided inside said fuel nozzle, with an outlet of said additional air nozzle positioned so that the outlet overlaps said separator which is positioned to block air ejected from said additional air nozzle when viewed in a direction perpendicular to the fuel jet direction at the separator, and said fuel nozzle having a constant area from a downstream end of said separator to the outlet of said fuel nozzle,

so that the concentration of oxygen is raised at an outer peripheral portion of a cross-sectional area of an outlet of said fuel nozzle than a central portion thereof; and

wherein an obstacle for obstructing a flow of solid fuel and transporting air ejected from said fuel nozzle and a flow of air ejected from said outside air nozzle is provided at a downstream end of a separation wall separating said fuel nozzle and said outside air nozzle.

3. A solid fuel burner comprising:

a fuel nozzle for ejecting a mixed fluid of a solid fuel and a transporting gas having an oxygen concentration lower than an oxygen concentration of air;

an outside air nozzle for ejecting air from an outside of said fuel nozzle;

portions contracting and expanding a flow passage inside said fuel nozzle; and

an additional air nozzle for ejecting air and a separator dividing a flow passage inside the fuel nozzle, each provided inside said fuel nozzle, with an outlet of the additional air nozzle being positioned such that the outlet overlaps the separator which is positioned to block air ejected from said additional air nozzle when viewed in a direction perpendicular to the fuel jet direction at the separator, and said fuel nozzle having a constant area from a downstream end of said separator to the outlet of said fuel nozzle,

so that the concentration of oxygen and the concentration of fuel are raised at an outer peripheral portion of a cross-sectional area of an outlet of said fuel nozzle than a central portion thereof; and

wherein an obstacle for obstructing a flow of solid fuel and transporting air ejected from said fuel nozzle and a flow of air ejected from said outside air nozzle is provided at a downstream end of a separation wall separating said fuel nozzle and said outside air nozzle.

4. A solid fuel burner according to claim 3 , wherein a member is placed in said fuel nozzle, said member having a first portion contracting a cross-sectional area of a flow passage of said fuel nozzle toward a downstream side and a second portion expanding the cross-sectional area of said flow passage toward a further downstream side, and said additional air nozzle is provided at a portion of said flow passage that has a constant cross-sectional area downstream of said second portion of said member.

5. A solid fuel burner according to claim 4 , wherein said member is a spindle-shaped obstacle smoothly contracting the flow passage cross-sectional area from a radial center of said flow passage toward the downstream side and expanding the flow passage cross-sectional toward the further downstream.

6. A solid fuel burner comprising:

a fuel nozzle for ejecting a mixed fluid of a solid fuel and a transporting gas having an oxygen concentration lower than an oxygen concentration of air;

an outside air nozzle for ejecting a combustion gas which is burnt with said fuel from an exit of said solid fuel burner, said outside air nozzle being arranged outside of said fuel nozzle;

portions contracting and expanding a flow passage inside said fuel nozzle; and

an additional air nozzle for ejecting the combustion gas into said fuel nozzle in a direction nearly perpendicular to a flow direction of said mixed fluid inside said fuel nozzle and a separator dividing a flow passage inside said fuel nozzle, outlets of said additional air nozzle being placed at a position that the outlets overlap said separator when viewed in a direction perpendicular to the fuel jet flow direction at the separator, and said fuel nozzle having a constant area from a downstream end of said separator to the outlet of said fuel nozzle,

wherein an obstacle for obstructing a flow of solid fuel and transporting air ejected from said fuel nozzle and a flow of the combustion gas ejected from said outside air nozzle is provided at a downstream end of a separation wall separating said fuel nozzle and said outside air nozzle.

7. A combustion apparatus including a solid fuel burner comprising:

a fuel nozzle for ejecting a mixed fluid of a solid fuel and a transporting gas having an oxygen concentration lower than an oxygen concentration of air;

an outside air nozzle for ejecting a combustion gas which is burnt with said fuel from an exit of said solid fuel burner, said outside air nozzle being arranged outside of said fuel nozzle;

portions contracting and expanding a flow passage inside said fuel nozzle; and

an additional air nozzle for ejecting the combustion gas into said fuel nozzle in a direction nearly perpendicular to a flow direction of said mixed fluid inside said fuel nozzle and a separator dividing a flow passage inside said fuel nozzle, outlets of said additional air nozzle being placed at a position that the outlets overlap said separator when viewed in a direction perpendicular to the fuel jet flow direction at the separator, and said fuel nozzle having a constant area from a downstream end of said separator to the outlet of said fuel nozzle,

wherein an obstacle for obstructing a flow of solid fuel and transporting air ejected from said fuel nozzle and a flow of the combustion gas ejected from said outside air nozzle is provided at a downstream end of a separation wall separating said fuel nozzle and said outside air nozzle.

Assignments (1)
MERGER Recorded Feb 17, 2015
From: BABCOCK-HITACHI K.K.
To: MITSUBISHI HITACHI POWER SYSTEMS, LTD.
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