Patent classifications
F23N2900/00
FUEL COMBUSTION SYSTEM WITH A PERFORATED REACTION HOLDER
A combustion system such as a furnace or boiler includes a perforated reaction holder configured to hold a combustion reaction that produces very low oxides of nitrogen (NOx).
Improved process and plant for preheating a metal charge fed in continuous to an electric melting furnace
A process and plant for preheating a metal charge fed in continuous to an electric melting furnace through a preheating tunnel provided with side walls, a vault and a horizontal conveyor, wherein the metal charge is enveloped in countercurrent by fumes or exhaust gases exiting from the electric melting furnace, includes causing an air intake from the surrounding environment through openings along the preheating tunnel to complete the combustion of the fumes or exhaust gases. The intake is regulated by acting on suction fans and/or on the openings, based on measurements by temperature sensors and/or the composition of the outgoing gases in or downstream of the terminal part of the tunnel. The metal charge is enveloped by jets of gas ejected through a plurality of nozzles arranged non-uniformly longitudinally on the vault of the tunnel, with a greater concentration on the top of the vault of the tunnel.
Gas manifold
A gas manifold allows each distribution chamber to be fed with fuel gas at an appropriate flow rate irrespective of an increase in the number of distribution chambers included in the gas manifold. A gas manifold distributes fuel gas flowing in through an inlet to a plurality of distribution chambers through a main channel. The main channel includes a flow guide that guides the fuel gas toward a maximum distribution chamber and reduces the fuel gas flowing into other distribution chambers. This allows fuel gas at a sufficient flow rate to be fed more easily to the maximum distribution chamber than to the other distribution chambers for a larger number of distribution chambers included in the gas manifold, allowing the plurality of distribution chambers to be fed with fuel gas at appropriate flow rates.
APPARATUS AND METHOD CAPABLE OF MONITORING AND ADJUSTING IN-FURNACE COMBUSTION CONDITIONS IN REAL TIME
An apparatus capable of monitoring and adjusting an in-furnace combustion condition in real time, having: a furnace having a heating chamber, a combustor, a charging door, an exhaust gas flow port, and an exhaust gas flow pipe, wherein the combustor is used for introducing fuel and/or an oxygen-containing gas into the heating chamber to form a flame, the charging door is used for adding a raw material, and the gas generated by combustion in the heating chamber enters the exhaust gas flow pipe through the exhaust gas flow port; two sensors of the same type arranged at different positions in the exhaust gas flow pipe; and a control device receiving signals of the two sensors and adjusting, according to a difference between the signals, the amount of the fuel and/or the oxygen-containing gas entering the combustor.
FIRE PIT INCORPORATING SAFETY FEATURES
A fire pit comprises a fuel source connector and at least one fuel outlet. A fuel conduit conveys fuel from the fuel source connector to the fuel outlet, and there is at least one sensor for detecting the presence of unburned fuel outside the fuel conduit. Further, the fire pit includes a fuel control mechanism for stopping or modulating the conveyance of fuel when the sensor detects the presence of unburned fuel.
VENT-FREE HEATER WITH ENVIRONMENTAL SENSORS
One or more techniques and/or systems are disclosed for a vent-free heater that may be installed in an area used for human occupancy, to provide heat to that area. Such a heater can comprise an environmental detector that senses ambient air conditions, and may provide data used to shut down the heater in predetermined threshold condition. In one implementation, a vent-free heater for installation in high altitudes can comprise a combustion region and a fuel supply component. The heater can comprise an environmental detector with a flameless sensor configured to detect an ambient level of a constituent of the atmosphere and generate a signal indicative of the constituent level; and a sensor interface that can control flow of fuel from the fuel supply, based at least upon a signal received from the sensor.
Controlled combustion system
The invention relates to a controlled combustion system for the simultaneous analysis of the thermodynamic efficiency of combustion and total polluting emissions in solids with combustible potential, including: a pre-chamber, a combustion chamber, a heat transfer unit which includes a connection for a device that analyses combustion gases to determine the performance of combustion and burning, and a unit for storing the combustion emissions, which comprises a container for storing the sample and a means of collecting samples for the simultaneous collection of gases and particulate matter for analyzing the combustion emissions.
COMBUSTION SYSTEM
A combustion control system that collects and accumulates, at predetermined intervals, combustion controlling information including at least a signal indicating an operating state of an ignition device, a signal indicating the supplying state of fuel to a pilot burner, a signal indicating the supplying state of fuel to a main burner, a signal indicating the supplying state of air to the main burner, a flame detection signal indicating the strengths of the flames of the burners (the pilot burner and the main burner), and information indicating presence or absence of the flames determined based on the value of the flame detection signal, and displays the combustion controlling information as trend data of combustion control in a graph in such a form that the relationship between time zones of the combustion sequences from the start of a combustion device to normal combustion and the trend data is understandable.
Fuel combustion system with a perforated reaction holder
A combustion system such as a furnace or boiler includes a perforated reaction holder configured to hold a combustion reaction that produces very low oxides of nitrogen (NOx).
Gas turbine fuel nozzle with integrated flame ionization sensor and gas turbine engine
A gas turbine fuel nozzle for a combustor of a gas turbine engine comprises a sleeve with an internal duct for premixed fuel gas flow; it further comprises a flame ionization sensor located on the sleeve externally to the duct; typically, the combustor has a single annular-shaped chamber.