F23D2201/10

DISTRIBUTION RING FOR FUEL IN A BURNER, BURNER HAVING SUCH A DISTRIBUTION RING AND DRYING DRUM HAVING SUCH A BURNER
20230228413 · 2023-07-20 ·

A distribution ring for fuel in a burner (7) includes a hollow body (21) which is configured to be annular with respect to a longitudinal axis (22), a feed spigot (23) which is connected to the hollow body (21) and is intended for feeding the fuel into the hollow body (21), and a plurality of discharge spigots (25) for discharging the fuel from the hollow body (21) to the burner (7). The discharge spigots (25) are each arranged externally at the hollow body (21) in the radial direction of the longitudinal axis (22).

Solid fuel burner, boiler equipment, nozzle unit for solid fuel burner, and guide vane unit

A solid fuel burner to be inserted into a burner throat bored in a wall portion of a furnace, comprising: a solid fuel nozzle for ejecting mixed fluid of solid fuel and primary air; a secondary air nozzle for ejecting secondary air; a tertiary air nozzle for ejecting tertiary air; a secondary air guide member for guiding a flow of the secondary air outwardly in a radial direction; and one or more tertiary air guide members for guiding a flow of the tertiary air outwardly in the radial direction at a first angle with respect to a central axis (C) of the solid fuel burner, wherein a distal end position (X2) of each of the tertiary air guide members in an axial direction of the solid fuel burner is at a closer side of the furnace than a distal end position (X1) of the secondary air guide member.

Solid fuel burner and flame stabilizer for solid fuel burner

A solid fuel burner is provided with a guide member arranged on an outer circumferential section of a distal end of a first gas nozzle so as to guide a fluid flowing through a second flow passage outward in a radial direction; and a contraction forming member that is arranged on an upstream side of the guide member with respect to the flow direction of the second flow passage so as to reduce the cross sectional area of the second flow passage. An outer diameter of the guide member is formed to be smaller than an inner diameter of an outer peripheral wall of a second gas nozzle. The first gas nozzle, the guide member, and the contraction forming member are configured so as to be integrally attachable/detachable along an axial direction of the first gas nozzle toward the outside of a furnace.

NOZZLE FOR FEEDING COMBUSTION MEDIA INTO A FURNACE
20230061105 · 2023-03-02 · ·

In a nozzle for feeding a combustible medium such as coal particles along with air into a furnace, the exit end of each splitter plate in the nozzle is reinforced by a stiffener having an external cross-sectional shape in the form of a continuous curve proceeding outward and forward from a first surface of the plate to a first location, inward from the first location to a second location beyond the level of an opposite second surface of the plate, and inward and rearward from the second location to the second surface. The stiffener can be hollow, and can also be provided with openings for the flow of cooling air from the interior to the exterior of the stiffener. The continuous curvature of the exterior of the stiffener avoids recirculating flow at locations adjacent the stiffener and thereby minimizes flame attachment and deposition of ash or fuel sediment onto the reinforced splitter plates.

BURNER-LANCE UNIT

A burner-lance unit (1) includes at least two gas connections (2a, 2b, 2c), a burner tube (3), and a lance tube (4) that is placed concentrically in the burner tube (3). The burner tube (3) and the lance tube (4) both have a gas inlet end and a gas outlet end (15). The lance tube (4) has a de Laval nozzle (4a) at the gas outlet end thereof. The de Laval nozzle (4a) is releasably connected to the lance tube (4). The burner tube (3) has a burner nozzle (3a) which is releasably connected to the burner tube (3).

Pulverized coal burner for oxyfuel combustion boiler

A pulverized coal burner for an oxyfuel combustion boiler which attains uniform combustion from a pulverized coal burner and which constrains a temperature rise of an oxygen injection nozzle is provided. The burner includes burner inner and outer cylinders arranged to penetrate a wind box and come close to a throat portion. A pulverized coal feed passage is provided between the burner inner and outer cylinders. A plurality of oxygen injection devices are arranged outwardly of the burner outer cylinder so as to directly feed oxygen ahead of the burner outer cylinder.

TWO-CHANNEL BURNER AND METHOD OF USE THEREFOR, AND MULTI-CHANNEL SINGLE-CONE BURNER AND METHOD OF USE THEREFOR

A two-channel burner includes a pulverized coal supply mechanism, a transition channel, an inner secondary air guide tube, an outer secondary air guide tube, a combustion stabilizing chamber, and a flow smoothing chamber. The outer secondary air guide tube, the combustion stabilizing chamber, and the flow smoothing chamber are sequentially connected to form a burner body. The pulverized coal supply mechanism passes through an interior of the burner body. The transition channel is fitted over the pulverized coal supply mechanism. The inner secondary air guide tube is disposed between the transition channel and the outer secondary air guide tube and forms an inner secondary air passage together with the transition channel, and forms an outer secondary air passage together with the outer secondary air guide tube. An outlet end of the inner secondary air guide tube is formed to have a flared opening.

Coal nozzle assembly for a steam generation apparatus

A steam generating system includes a nozzle assembly for pulverized coal and air, the coal nozzle assembly comprises an inner housing (3) for conveying primary air and coal and an outer housing (5) for conveying secondary air to an exit face (13) of a nozzle tip (1), wherein the outer housing (3) and the inner housing (5) are arranged coaxially and limit a channel (15) for the secondary air, wherein the cross-sectional area (A.sub.IH) of the inner housing (3) increases towards the exit face (13) of the nozzle tip (1), wherein the cross-sectional area (A.sub.OH) of the outer housing (5) decreases towards the exit face (13), and wherein bars (11) are located in the inner housing (3) near the exit face (13) that accelerate the velocity of the primary air and coal particles.

Nozzle for feeding combustion media into a furnace
11608981 · 2023-03-21 · ·

In a nozzle for feeding a combustible medium such as coal particles along with air into a furnace, the exit end of each splitter plate in the nozzle is reinforced by a stiffener having an external cross-sectional shape in the form of a continuous curve proceeding outward and forward from a first surface of the plate to a first location, inward from the first location to a second location beyond the level of an opposite second surface of the plate, and inward and rearward from the second location to the second surface. The stiffener can be hollow, and can also be provided with openings for the flow of cooling air from the interior to the exterior of the stiffener. The continuous curvature of the exterior of the stiffener avoids recirculating flow at locations adjacent the stiffener and thereby minimizes flame attachment and deposition of ash or fuel sediment onto the reinforced splitter plates.

Nozzle assembly for a solid fuel burner and method of operating a nozzle assembly for a solid fuel burner

A nozzle tip for a pulverized solid fuel pipe nozzle of a pulverized solid fuel-fired furnace is provided. The nozzle tip includes a primary shroud having an inlet end and an outlet end, and an outlet at the outlet end for the passage of a pulverized solid fuel into the furnace. An area of the outlet is selectively adjustable to vary an exit velocity of the pulverized solid fuel from the nozzle tip.