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MOBILE HYDROGEN-OXYGEN BURNER RAINMAKING DEVICE
20230217868 · 2023-07-13 ·

A mobile hydrogen-oxygen burner rainmaking device includes a container, two liquid storage barrels, a combustion chamber and an igniter. The container has an accommodating space and a gas pipe. The liquid storage barrel is disposed in the accommodating space and connected to a nozzle and filled with liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen separately. The combustion chamber is disposed in the accommodating space and has an opening. The igniter is installed in the combustion chamber. Each nozzle sprays the liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen in a mist form into the combustion chamber for mixing, and the igniter ignites for combustion to form a high-temperature and high-pressure water vapor to be discharged from the opening along the gas pipe, so that the rainmaking device may be transported by a container truck to an appropriate location for operation to achieve the desirable rainmaking effect.

Burner and process for producing synthesis gas

A burner for producing synthesis gas by partial oxidation of liquid or gaseous, carbon-containing fuels in the presence of an oxygen-containing oxidant and a moderator, which burner can be operated uncooled, i.e. without a fluid coolant being passed through the burner, is proposed. Steam or carbon dioxide or else mixtures of these materials are used as moderator. This is achieved by the feed channels being configured so that mixing of the fuel, the moderator and the oxidant occurs only outside the burner.

Pilot and burner system for firefighting training

A pilot and burner apparatus is provided for use in firefighting training. The apparatus includes a main fuel conduit and a main fuel valve. The apparatus includes a pilot tube and a pilot fuel conduit configured to deliver fuel from the main fuel conduit to the pilot tube. The apparatus includes main and pilot fuel valves to respectively control a flow of fuel in the main and pilot fuel conduits. In a pilot phase, the valves direct fuel to the pilot tube. An ignition component is configured to ignite fuel in the pilot tube to generate a pilot flame. In a burn phase, the pilot flame generates a controllable flame out of a main burner pipe by igniting fuel exiting the main fuel conduit. The controllable flame can be delivered to a training structure for training purposes.

WATER/FUEL RATIO CONTROL USING COMPLEMENTARY FILTERING BETWEEN VALVE AND FLOWMETER FEEDBACK SIGNALS
20170299191 · 2017-10-19 · ·

Systems and methods for use with water-fuel supply to industrial engines are provided. A method for controlling water supplied to an engine may include using both a desired water-fuel ratio, and a compensated fuel flow. This compensated fuel flow may be calculated by a controller-implemented complementary filter, which may include receiving, by the controller, a first signal and a second signal. The complementary filter may subtract the second signal from the first signal to create an error signal, lag the error signal to create a lagged error signal, and add the lagged error signal to the second signal to create a compensated signal. The controller may calculate a water flow request using a desired water-fuel ratio and the compensated signal.

Fuel cell combustor and fuel cell module

A raw fuel inlet pipe, an air inlet pipe, and a combustion gas exhaust pipe are provided for a casing of a start-up combustor. A raw fuel supply chamber connected to the raw fuel inlet pipe and an air supply chamber connected to the air inlet pipe form double layer structure. A chamber having a partition wall is provided for the raw fuel supply chamber, and a slit connected to the air supply chamber is formed in the partition wall. A plurality of raw fuel through holes are formed on a side surface of the partition wall with which the slit is formed.

Luminous fluid sculptures
11199301 · 2021-12-14 ·

Systems and methods for shaping and energizing fluids to generate luminous fluid sculptures are disclosed herein. The disclosed methods comprise one or more steps of sculpting one or more fluids into a pattern or shape using one or more forces selected from the group consisting of mechanically generated turbulence, controlled movement through a shaped chamber, application of a magnetic field, vibration, and gravity to generate one or more sculpted fluids, and one or more steps of energizing the fluids using one or more sources of nonvisible energy selected from the group consisting of chemicals, heat, electrical current, and nonvisible electromagnetic radiation so that the fluids emit visible light. The color of the visible light emitted may be controlled by modulating various color-control factors. The methods comprise at least two non-simultaneous steps, where the non-simultaneous steps may be any combination of sculpting and energizing steps, to generate dynamic luminous fluid sculptures.

AIR HANDLING UNIT

An air handling unit (AHU) for a heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and refrigeration (HVACR) system includes a housing and a combustion heater disposed within the housing. The housing includes a combustion section with a first channel and a second channel. The combustion heater includes heat exchanger tubes and a tube support that supports heat exchanger tubes within the combustion section. The tube support slidably disposed in the first channel and the second channel. The combustion heater configured to be slidably removable from the AHU. An AHU for an HVACR system includes a housing with a fan section and a fan assembly disposed within the housing. The fan assembly including a pair of grooves slidably disposed on a pair of rails of the housing. The fan assembly configured to be both slidably removable from the AHU and liftably removable from the AHU.

FINGERPRINTING SYSTEM AND METHOD
20230296246 · 2023-09-21 ·

The fingerprinting system includes a main body, an air movement source, an ignitor, and a hydrocarbon fuel source. The main body includes a handle. The air movement source includes a fan. The air movement source is coupled to the main body. The fingerprinting system is configured to burn the hydrocarbon fuel source to produce soot containing carbon. The air movement source is configured to direct the soot containing carbon toward a surface to be analyzed for fingerprints.

Burners and methods for use thereof

Systems, methods, and devices are provided herein for burners. In one aspect, a burner is provided comprising at least one air pipe; at least one fuel pipe; a plurality of groups of mixing units disposed at a downstream end of the burner, wherein each of the plurality of groups of mixing units is arranged coaxially and adjacent to one another, and each group of mixing units comprises at least one fuel channel connected to the at least one fuel pipe and at least one air channel connected to the at least one air pipe, wherein an outlet of the at least one fuel channel and an outlet of the at least one air channel are angled at a certain degree relative to one another such that the fuel flowing out of the outlet of the at least one fuel channel is mixed with the air flowing out of the outlet of the at least one air channel, thereby achieving multiple-stage mixing of the air and fuel.

Pilot and burner system for firefighting training

A pilot and burner apparatus is provided for use in firefighting training. The apparatus includes a main fuel conduit and a main fuel valve. The apparatus includes a pilot tube and a pilot fuel conduit configured to deliver fuel from the main fuel conduit to the pilot tube. The apparatus includes main and pilot fuel valves to respectively control a flow of fuel in the main and pilot fuel conduits. In a pilot phase, the valves direct fuel to the pilot tube. An ignition component is configured to ignite fuel in the pilot tube to generate a pilot flame. In a burn phase, the pilot flame generates a controllable flame out of a main burner pipe by igniting fuel exiting the main fuel conduit. The controllable flame can be delivered to a training structure for training purposes.