IP Library Granted Patent US 10,018,431
Granted Patent B2
US 10,018,431 · App. 14/820,150 · Granted Jul 10, 2018

Condensate removal sootblower nozzle

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Patent No.
US 10,018,431
App. No.
14/820,150
Granted
Jul 10, 2018
Kind
B2
Abstract

A nozzle block for a sootblower of the type for cleaning internal heat transfer surfaces of large scale coal fired combustion systems. For cleaning the internal surfaces, a cleaning medium is often used in the form of steam. Due to the cyclical operations and the process of condensation, condensate slugs of water can form in the sootblower fluid flow components. If these slugs are ejected against clean surfaces, undesirable erosion can occur. Several embodiments of nozzle blocks are described each having one or more ejection ports at their distal ends configured to maximize the ejection of condensates while minimizing their cross-sectional area which would diminish nozzle fluidic efficiency. Additional features enhance the ability of the nozzle block to separate and disperse condensate from the slots.

Claims (43)

1. A nozzle block for a sootblower lance tube of a sootblower for cleaning internal surfaces of a combustion device, the sootblower using steam, a mixture of steam and air, or a fluid, or a mixture as a cleaning medium wherein at least a component of the cleaning medium is subject to forming or having a condensate, comprising;

the nozzle block having an internal flow passageway formed by an internal wall surface for the cleaning medium, the internal flow passageway undergoing a turn at near a distal end of the nozzle block and terminating at a cleaning nozzle from which the cleaning medium is ejected toward the internal surfaces, and

the nozzle block further forming a condensate ejection slot positioned at the distal end of the nozzle block in communication with the internal flow passageway and along an outside portion of the internal wall surfaces of the turn, the slot extending along a midline parallel to a length of the slot and the slot defining a width, the width of the slot being nearly constant along the slot length, the midline oriented at or near perpendicular to the direction of flow of the cleaning medium and at the outside portion of the internal wall surface of the turn, wherein the condensate present in the cleaning medium may be ejected from the slot before the cleaning medium is emitted from the cleaning nozzle,

wherein the slot defines a near edge and a far edge on the outside internal surface of the turn, the near edge positioned upstream of the far edge with respect to the flow of the cleaning fluid and the condensate, and wherein the far edge extends further toward the center of the internal flow passageway thereby forming an offset extending wall.

2. A nozzle block in accordance with claim 1 further comprising the slot having a length at least five times the width dimension.

3. A nozzle block in accordance with claim 1 wherein the slot midline is straight and the slot has a generally rectangular configuration.

4. A nozzle block in accordance with claim 3 further comprising the slot having a cross-sectional area less than approximately 15% of the cross-sectional area of the cleaning medium flow path through the cleaning nozzle.

5. A nozzle block in accordance with claim 1 wherein the far edge defines an offset distance of approximately 0.100 inch.

6. A nozzle block in accordance with claim 1 wherein the nozzle internal flow passageway terminates at the cleaning nozzle positioned adjacent the distal end of the nozzle block.

7. A nozzle block in accordance with claim 6 further comprising the turn undergoing approximately a 90° change in direction.

8. A nozzle block in accordance with claim 1 further comprising a wall scraper in the form of an upstanding wall along the internal wall surface oriented to direct condensate flowing along the internal wall surface of the passageway toward the slot.

9. A nozzle block in accordance with claim 8 further comprising the wall scraper upstanding wall beginning at an inside portion of the internal wall surface of the turn and extending downstream with respect to the fluid flow toward the slot.

10. A nozzle block in accordance with claim 9 further comprising a water corral in the form of an upstanding wall formed on the internal wall surface of the flow passageway at the turn and transitioning to the wall scraper wherein the condensate flowing along the internal wall of the flow passageway at the turn engages the water corral and is guided to flow toward and along the wall scraper.

11. A nozzle block in accordance with claim 1 further comprising the internal flow passageway defining a first internal flow passageway and further comprising a second internal flow passageway, the first and second nozzle passageways terminating at first and second nozzles respectively.

12. A nozzle block in accordance with claim 11 further comprising the turn for each of the first and the second passageways undergoing approximately a 180° change in direction at the turn.

13. A nozzle block in accordance with claim 11 further comprising the first and the second nozzles being oriented to eject the cleaning medium in diametrically opposite directions and the first and the second nozzles being offset along the length of the nozzle block and displaced from the nozzle block distal end.

14. A nozzle block in accordance with claim 11 wherein the first and the second nozzle passageways each extend toward the distal end of the nozzle block and each form respective first and second axial flow sections and the turn in the form of respective first and second U-turns transitioning to respective first and second retrograde sections and thereafter to the respective of the first and the second nozzles.

15. A nozzle block in accordance with claim 14 wherein the first and the second nozzle passageways are intertwined such that the first nozzle is positioned closer to the distal end than is the second nozzle.

16. A nozzle block in accordance with claim 15 further comprising the nozzle block defining a diametric midplane with a divider wall separating the flow of the cleaning medium between the first and the second passageways, the divider wall positioned on the midplane, the midplane defining first and second sides thereof, the first nozzle passageway first axial flow passageway on the first side of the midplane, and having the first U-turn section crossing the midplane, and having the first retrograde portion on the second side of the midplane and having the first nozzle having a center on the midplane.

17. A nozzle block in accordance with claim 16 further comprising the second nozzle passageway second axial flow passageway on the second side of the midplane, and having the second U-turn section crossing the midplane, and having a second retrograde portion on the first side of the midplane and having the second nozzle having a center on the midplane.

18. A nozzle block in accordance with claim 14 further comprising the slot in the form of a first and a second slot respectively communicating with the first and the second nozzle passageways at the first and the second U-turns.

19. A nozzle block for a sootblower lance tube of a sootblower for cleaning internal surfaces of a combustion device, the sootblower using steam, a mixture of steam and air, or a fluid, or a mixture as a cleaning medium wherein a component of the cleaning medium is subject to forming or having a condensate, comprising;

the nozzle block having a first and a second internal flow passageway formed by internal wall surfaces for the cleaning medium, the nozzle block forming a divider wall which separates the cleaning medium flow in the lance tube between the first and the second flow passageways, the first and the second internal flow passageways each having respective first and second turns at near the distal end of the nozzle block and terminating at respective first and second cleaning nozzles from which the cleaning medium is ejected toward the internal surfaces, and

the nozzle block further forming a first and a second condensate ejection slot positioned at the terminal end of the nozzle block in communication with the respective first and second internal flow passageways and along an outside portion of the internal wall surfaces of the first and the second turns, the slots each extending along a midline parallel to the length of the slots and the slots defining a width, the width of the slots being nearly constant along the slots length, the midline oriented at or near perpendicular to the direction of flow of the cleaning medium at the first and the second turns, wherein the condensate present in the cleaning medium may be ejected from the first and the second slots before the cleaning medium is emitted from the cleaning nozzles.

20. A nozzle block in accordance with claim 19 further comprising the first and the second slots each having a length at least five times a width dimension.

21. A nozzle block in accordance with claim 20 wherein midlines of the first and the second slots are straight and the first and the second slots each having a generally rectangular configuration.

22. A nozzle block in accordance with claim 19 further comprising the first and the second slots having a cross-sectional area less than approximately 15% of the cross-sectional area of the cleaning medium flow path through the respective first and second cleaning nozzles.

23. A nozzle block in accordance with claim 19 wherein the first and the second slots each defines a near edge and a far edge on an inside portion of the internal wall surfaces of the turns, the near edge positioned upstream of the far edge with respect to the flow of the cleaning fluid and the condensate, and wherein the far edges extends further toward the center of the first and the second flow passageway thereby forming an offset extending wall.

24. A nozzle block in accordance with claim 23 wherein the far edges defining an offset distance of approximately 0.100 inch.

25. A nozzle block in accordance with claim 19 further comprising a wall scraper in the form of an upstanding wall along the first and second nozzle passageways oriented to direct the condensate flowing along the internal wall surfaces of the passageways toward the respective first and the second slots.

26. A nozzle block in accordance with claim 25 further comprising the wall scraper upstanding wall beginning at an inside portion of the internal wall surface of the turns and extending downstream with respect to the fluid flow toward the respective slot.

27. A nozzle block in accordance with claim 26 further comprising a water corral in the form of an upstanding wall formed on the inside surfaces of the flow passageways at the turns and transitioning to the wall scrapers wherein condensate flowing along the inside wall surface of the flow passageways at the turns engage the water corral and is guided to flow toward and along the wall scraper.

28. A nozzle block in accordance with claim 19 further comprising the first and the second nozzles being oriented to eject the cleaning medium in diametrically opposite directions and the first and the second nozzles being offset along the length of the nozzle block and displaced from the nozzle block distal end.

29. A nozzle block in accordance with claim 28 wherein the first and the second nozzle passageways each extend toward the distal end of the nozzle block and each form respective first and second axial flow sections and the turns in the form of respective first and second U-turns transitioning to respective first and second retrograde sections and thereafter to the respective of the first and the second nozzles.

30. A nozzle block in accordance with claim 29 wherein the first and the second nozzle passageways are intertwined such that the first nozzle is positioned closer to the distal end than is the second nozzle.

31. A nozzle block in accordance with claim 30 further comprising the nozzle block defining a diametric midplane with the divider wall positioned on the midplane, the midplane defining first and second sides thereof, the first nozzle passageway first axial flow passageway on the first side of the midplane, and having the first U-turn section crossing the midplane, and having the first retrograde portion on the second side of the midplane and having the first nozzle having a center on the midplane.

32. A nozzle block in accordance with claim 31 further comprising the second nozzle passageway second axial flow passageway on the second side of the midplane, and having the second U-turn section crossing the midplane, and having a second retrograde portion on the first side of the midplane and having the second nozzle having a center on the midplane.

33. A nozzle block in accordance with claim 19 further comprising the slot in the form of a first and a second slot respectively communicating with the first and the second nozzle passageways at the first and the second U-turns.

34. A nozzle block for a sootblower lance tube of a sootblower for cleaning internal surfaces of a combustion device, the sootblower using steam, a mixture of steam and air, or a fluid, or a mixture as a cleaning medium wherein at least a component of the cleaning medium is subject to forming or having a condensate, comprising;

the nozzle block having an internal flow passageway formed by an internal wall surface for the cleaning medium, the internal flow passageway undergoing a turn at near a distal end of the nozzle block and terminating at a cleaning nozzle from which the cleaning medium is ejected toward the internal surfaces, and

the nozzle block further forming a condensate ejection slot positioned at the distal end of the nozzle block in communication with the internal flow passageway and along an outside portion of the internal wall surfaces of the turn, the slot extending along a midline parallel to a length of the slot and the slot defining a width, the width of the slot being nearly constant along the slot length, the midline oriented at or near perpendicular to the direction of flow of the cleaning medium and at the outside portion of the internal wall surface of the turn, wherein the condensate present in the cleaning medium may be ejected from the slot before the cleaning medium is emitted from the cleaning nozzle,

wherein the slot midline is straight and the slot has a generally rectangular configuration, and

wherein the slot has a cross-sectional area less than approximately 15% of the cross-sectional area of the cleaning medium flow path through the cleaning nozzle.

Assignments (14)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Nov 12, 2025
From: B. RILEY FINANCIAL, INC.
To: DIAMOND POWER INTERNATIONAL, LLC
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RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Aug 5, 2025
From: GLAS TRUST COMPANY LLC
To: DIAMOND POWER INTERNATIONAL, LLC
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RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Aug 5, 2025
From: PENSION BENEFIT GUARANTY CORPORATION
To: DIAMOND POWER INTERNATIONAL, LLC
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PARTIAL RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST IN PATENTS Recorded Aug 1, 2025
From: AXOS BANK
To: DIAMOND POWER INTERNATIONAL, LLC
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SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jul 18, 2025
From: BABCOCK & WILCOX ENTERPRISES, INC.; THE BABCOCK & WILCOX COMPANY; DIAMOND POWER INTERNATIONAL, LLC; BABCOCK & WILCOX SPIG, INC.; BABCOCK & WILCOX CANADA CORP.; BABCOCK & WILCOX FPS INC.
To: B. RILEY FINANCIAL, INC.
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SECURITY INTEREST Recorded May 23, 2025
From: BABCOCK & WILCOX ENTERPRISES, INC.; THE BABCOCK & WILCOX COMPANY; DIAMOND POWER INTERNATIONAL, LLC; BABCOCK & WILCOX SPIG, INC.; BABCOCK & WILCOX CANADA CORP.; BABCOCK & WILCOX FPS INC.
To: GLAS TRUST COMPANY LLC
Reel/Frame 071371/0835 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Mar 3, 2025
From: BABCOCK & WILCOX ENTERPRISES, INC.; THE BABCOCK & WILCOX COMPANY; DIAMOND POWER INTERNATIONAL, LLC; BABCOCK & WILCOX SPIG, INC.; BABCOCK & WILCOX CANADA CORP.; BABCOCK & WILCOX FPS INC.
To: PENSION BENEFIT GUARANTY CORPORATION
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RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Sep 13, 2024
From: MSD PCOF PARTNERS XLV, LLC
To: THE BABCOCK & WILCOX COMPANY; DIAMOND POWER INTERNATIONAL, LLC; AMERICON LLC
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SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jan 19, 2024
From: BABCOCK & WILCOX ENTERPRISES, INC.; THE BABCOCK & WILCOX COMPANY; DIAMOND POWER INTERNATIONAL, LLC; BABCOCK & WILCOX SPIG, INC.; BABCOCK & WILCOX CANADA CORP.; BABCOCK & WILCOX FPS INC.
To: AXOS BANK, AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
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SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jul 22, 2021
From: THE BABCOCK & WILCOX COMPANY (F/K/A BABCOCK & WILCOX POWER GENERATION GROUP, INC.); BABCOCK & WILCOX SPIG, INC.; BABCOCK & WILCOX TECHNOLOGY, LLC; DIAMOND POWER INTERNATIONAL, LLC (F/K/A DIAMOND POWER INTERNATIONAL, INC.)
To: MSD PCOF PARTNERS XLV, LLC, AS AGENT
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RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded May 17, 2018
From: LIGHTSHIP CAPITAL LLC
To: BABCOCK & WILCOX ENTERPRISES, INC.; THE BABCOCK & WILCOX COMPANY; DIAMOND POWER INTERNATIONAL, LLC; BABCOCK & WILCOX MEGTEC, LLC; MEGTEC TURBOSONIC TECHNOLOGIES, INC.; BABCOCK & WILCOX UNIVERSAL, INC.; BABCOCK & WILCOX TECHNOLOGY, LLC
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SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Aug 10, 2017
From: THE BABCOCK & WILCOX COMPANY; DIAMOND POWER INTERNATIONAL, LLC; BABCOCK & WILCOX MEGTEC, LLC; MEGTEC TURBOSONIC TECHNOLOGIES, INC.; BABCOCK & WILCOX UNIVERSAL, INC.; BABCOCK & WILCOX TECHNOLOGY, LLC
To: LIGHTSHIP CAPITAL LLC
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CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Jan 26, 2017
From: DIAMOND POWER INTERNATIONAL, INC.
To: DIAMOND POWER INTERNATIONAL, LLC
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 13, 2016
From: HARKLEROAD, MATTHEW R.; HABIB, TONY; FORTNER, STEVEN R.; BROWN, CLINTON A.
To: DIAMOND POWER INTERNATIONAL INC.
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