Patent classifications
F23K2203/201
Method and Apparatus for Eliminating Hydrocarbon Gas Venting from Pneumatic Controllers
A method and apparatus which provides the ability to capture natural gas which would otherwise be vented from control valves and use the captured natural gas to power a low pressure pilot light of a burner and/or to power a natural gas engine. In one embodiment, the captured natural gas can be supplemented with an additional supply of natural gas to ensure operation of the pilot and/or natural gas engine in the even that the captured natural gas is not sufficient to provide continuous power of the pilot and/or engine. Optionally, the captured natural gas can be sequestered in a storage vessel.
COMBUSTION SYSTEM COMPRISING AN ANNULAR SHROUD BURNER
A carbon sequestration system includes a furnace having an oxy-combustion burner, a mill configured to receive a fuel and to provide the fuel to the oxy-combustion burner, a waste heat recovery exchanger configured to receive a flue gas from the furnace, the flue gas ultimately supplied to one or more of an overfire air port of the furnace, the oxy-combustion burner, the mill, and a CO.sub.2 purification unit, the CO.sub.2 purification unit configured to produce a purified CO.sub.2 stream.
QUICKLY-REPAIRABLE PELLET GRILL
The present disclosure provides a quickly-repairable pellet grill. The pellet grill includes a pellet grill body, wherein the pellet grill body comprises a fuel conveying and stirring mechanism, a fuel feed cabinet, a combustion furnace, and a fuel conveying channel communicated with both the fuel feed cabinet and the combustion furnace; wherein the fuel conveying and stirring mechanism includes a stirrer disposed on the fuel conveying channel, a rotation driving device, and a connection base, the connection base being detachably mounted at a mounting port of the fuel conveying channel, the rotation driving device being mounted on the connection base, the stirrer being mounted at a rotation portion of the rotation driving device, a handle being disposed on the connection base.
Pellet transfer system
Disclosed is a system for transferring fuel pellets from one container which may be at a location external to a building to a second container which may be at a location in an interior of the building. The system may include a first container positioned at a location remote from the building and a second container positioned proximate to the building. The first and second containers are connected to one another to permit the transfer of fuel pellets from the first container to the second container by a pneumatic apparatus.
Combustion system comprising an annular shroud burner
The present disclosure is directed to systems and methods for high flame temperature oxy-combustion that enables the capture of CO.sub.2 cost effectively. One part of the presently disclosed subject matter comprises an annular shroud burner which utilizes a supply of undiluted oxygen and minimal flue gas recycle to generate a high flame temperature to maximize efficiency. The annular shroud burner may deliver oxygen into a combustion zone where mixing of the oxygen and a stream of fuel occurs. Flue gas recycled from the exit of the combustion system serves the dual purpose of conveying the coal into the reaction zone, as well as providing local cooling and protection from high incident heat fluxes through the novel shroud cooling design. The annular shroud burner may be configured to produce an axial jet flame that controls the rate of mixing of oxygen and fuel, thereby extending the heat release. Oxygen and coal may be mixed in a ratio such that peak flame temperatures exceed 4,500° F. (2,482° C.) while the flow of recycled flue gas is regulated to control flame temperature and protect burner components and near-burner surfaces.
PELLET TRANSFER SYSTEM
Disclosed is a system for transferring fuel pellets from one container which may be at a location external to a building to a second container which may be at a location in an interior of the building. The system may include a first container positioned at a location remote from the building and a second container positioned proximate to the building. The first and second containers are connected to one another to permit the transfer of fuel pellets from the first container to the second container by a pneumatic apparatus.
COMBUSTION SYSTEM COMPRISING AN ANNULAR SHROUD BURNER
The present disclosure is directed to systems and methods for high flame temperature oxy-combustion that enables the capture of CO.sub.2 cost effectively. One part of the presently disclosed subject matter comprises an annular shroud burner which utilizes a supply of undiluted oxygen and minimal flue gas recycle to generate a high flame temperature to maximize efficiency. The annular shroud burner may deliver oxygen into a combustion zone where mixing of the oxygen and a stream of fuel occurs. Flue gas recycled from the exit of the combustion system serves the dual purpose of conveying the coal into the reaction zone, as well as providing local cooling and protection from high incident heat fluxes through the novel shroud cooling design. The annular shroud burner may be configured to produce an axial jet flame that controls the rate of mixing of oxygen and fuel, thereby extending the heat release. Oxygen and coal may be mixed in a ratio such that peak flame temperatures exceed 4,500° F. (2,482° C.) while the flow of recycled flue gas is regulated to control flame temperature and protect burner components and near-burner surfaces.
PELLET TRANSFER SYSTEM
Disclosed is a system for transferring fuel pellets from one container which may be at a location external to a building to a second container which may be at a location in an interior of the building. The system may include a first container positioned at a location remote from the building and a second container positioned proximate to the building. The first and second containers are connected to one another to permit the transfer of fuel pellets from the first container to the second container by a pneumatic apparatus.
Pulverizing device, throat for pulverizing device, and pulverized-coal fired boiler
A pulverizing device includes: a housing; a pulverization table configured to rotate inside the housing; and a throat, disposed inside the housing on a radially outer side of the pulverization table, for forming an upward air flow. The throat includes: an inner ring extending along an outer periphery of the pulverization table; an outer ring, disposed on a radially outer side of the inner ring so as to form an annular flow passage between the inner ring and the outer ring; and a plurality of throat vanes disposed between the inner ring and the outer ring. The following expressions are satisfied: 2.0≤L/d≤4.0; and 0.5≤H/d≤1.5, where H is a gap between the inner ring and the outer ring with respect to a radial direction, L is a length of the throat vanes, and ‘d’ is a distance between adjacent two of the throat vanes.
Hybrid boiler-dryer and method
A method of operating a furnace having a firing system is disclosed. The method includes providing a solid fuel to a sieve; separating the fuel into a portion and a second portion; providing a first portion of a flue gas to a first fuel dryer comprising a first duct; providing the first portion of fuel to the first duct, and drying the first portion of fuel therein; conveying the first portion of fuel through the first duct to the furnace; burning the first portion of fuel with firing system; conveying the second portion of fuel and a second portion of the flue gas to a second fuel dryer in a lower portion of the furnace, providing the second portion of fuel to a mill; pulverizing the second portion of fuel with the mill; conveying the second portion of fuel to the furnace; and burning the second portion of fuel.