Patent classifications
F23M5/02
Non-planar combustor liner panel for a gas turbine engine combustor
A combustor for a gas turbine engine including a liner panel mounted to a support shell via a multiple of studs, the liner panel including a forward section and an aft section that defines an angle therebetween in the axial profile between the forward section and the aft section.
Burner panel for a metallurgical furnace
One or more embodiments of a burner panel for a metallurgical furnace is described herein. One or more embodiments of a burner panel for a metallurgical furnace are described herein. The sidewall burner pockets have a burner panel therein. The burner panel has a body having an interior face with burner tube disposed therethrough. The burner tube has a first portion and a second portion coupled to the first portion. The burner panel additionally has an internal mounting flange extending along the periphery of the body and overlapping the sidewall, the sidewall and internal mounting flange compressed together by a coupling.
Tile assembly for a waterwall panel
An array of tile assemblies is fixedly connected to a common waterwall panel to form a refractory liner for an incinerator. Each tile assembly includes a unitary, clip-type, metallic anchor, which is directly welded to the waterwall panel, and a solid refractory tile slidably connected to the anchor through a dovetail locking mechanism. The rear surface of the refractory tile includes a longitudinal rib from which projects a dovetail pin configured to receive the anchor. The longitudinal rib increases the overall thickness of the refractory tile through the region of interconnection with the anchor. In this manner, the anchor is suitably protected by the refractory tile from intense heat which may otherwise cause mechanical failure in the locking mechanism. Additionally, the solid construction of refractory tile both limits the presence of air gaps within the tile assembly and reduces the likelihood of tile fragmentation or cracking.
Tile assembly for a waterwall panel
An array of tile assemblies is fixedly connected to a common waterwall panel to form a refractory liner for an incinerator. Each tile assembly includes a unitary, clip-type, metallic anchor, which is directly welded to the waterwall panel, and a solid refractory tile slidably connected to the anchor through a dovetail locking mechanism. The rear surface of the refractory tile includes a longitudinal rib from which projects a dovetail pin configured to receive the anchor. The longitudinal rib increases the overall thickness of the refractory tile through the region of interconnection with the anchor. In this manner, the anchor is suitably protected by the refractory tile from intense heat which may otherwise cause mechanical failure in the locking mechanism. Additionally, the solid construction of refractory tile both limits the presence of air gaps within the tile assembly and reduces the likelihood of tile fragmentation or cracking.
COMBUSTOR PANEL CONFIGURATION WITH SKEWED SIDE WALLS
A combustor of a gas turbine engine including a first forward liner panel. The forward liner panel including a liner panel forward edge, a liner panel aft edge opposite of the liner panel forward edge, and a first liner panel side edge between the liner panel aft edge and the liner panel forward edge. The first liner panel side edge is non-perpendicular to the liner panel forward edge and oriented at an angle about perpendicular to a swirl flow in the combustor.
Thermoinsulating tile for a combustion chamber of a gas turbine
A thermoinsulating tile for combustion chambers of gas turbines comprises: a thermoinsulating material body having a first face and a second face; a sealed chamber encapsulated in the thermoinsulating material body between the first face and the second face and containing a marker substance in the liquid state at least at a temperature of use of the thermoinsulating tile.
BURNER HOLDER
A burner holder for a burner lance in a glass melting plant. To easily and quickly change the burner lance angle to influence the process conditions in the glass melting plant, the burner holder has a retaining unit for securing the burner lance and a sealing plate with a passage. The sealing plate is configured to secure to the glass melting plant and is provided with a recess for receiving a burner lance head. The recess forms at least one part of a passage through the sealing plate. The retaining unit is connected to the sealing plate via at least one first pivot bearing, such that the retaining unit can be pivoted or swiveled about a first axis of rotation. The pivot bearing is attached or embedded directly on the sealing plate or is connected to the sealing plate via a support arm arranged on the sealing plate.
BURNER COMPRISING A WEARING PIECE
A burner for a facility for melting vitrifiable materials, includes an injector block including a combustion gas distribution network and at least one injector, and a plate in glass and/or flame contact which overlaps the injector block and includes at least one injection hole in fluid communication with the injector, wherein the plate is removably attached to the injector block.
Burner including a perforated flame holder spaced away from a fuel nozzle
A perforated flame holder and burner including a perforated flame holder provides reduced oxides of nitrogen (NOx) during operation. The perforated flame holder includes a pattern of elongated apertures extending between a proximal and a distal surface of the flame holder relative to a fuel nozzle. The perforated flame holder can provide a significantly reduced flame height while maintaining heat output from the burner.
HORIZONTALLY FIRED BURNER SYSTEM
A horizontally-fired burner system includes, in a combustion volume, a distal flame holder, the distal flame holder including a plurality of columns each formed from a respective plurality of refractory tiles, and a fuel and combustion air source configured to output a flammable fuel and air mixture toward the distal flame holder. The distal flame holder is configured to hold a combustion reaction adjacent to each of the plurality of columns.