Angled main burner
10746395 · 2020-08-18
Assignee
Inventors
- Andreas Meissner (Trebsen/Mulde, DE)
- Dietmar Degenkolb (Freiberg, DE)
- Thomas Fleischer (Dresden, DE)
- Matthias Köhler (Freiberg, DE)
Cpc classification
F23D2201/20
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
C10J2200/152
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
F23D1/005
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F23K3/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23D1/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A gasification burner for a multiple-burner arrangement in an entrained-flow gasifier, in which the gasification burner extends along a main axis and in which the media for the gasification reaction in the gasification burner are guided in separate media channels and exit at the burner mouth in a direction having an angle to the main axis that is not zero. A vertical installation with an optimally adaptable flame shape is provided. Depending on the orientation of the burners, the flame shape is adaptable, whether it be a minimized total flame diameter for an initial slag formation of the cooling screen or an increase in the total twist of the total flame for an increased particle deposition on the reactor wall. The gasification burner with angled burner tips can be used as part of a retrofit.
Claims
1. A gasification burner for a multiple-burner arrangement in an entrained-flow gasifier, comprising: a gasification burner; a first media channel in the gasification burner and comprising a first channel straight portion leading to a frustum-shaped end portion in which a section of decreasing flow area terminates at a first media channel outlet, wherein a frustum main axis is different than a first channel straight portion main axis; and a second media channel in the gasification burner and comprising a second channel straight portion surrounding the first channel straight portion and an asymmetric tapered portion surrounding the frustum-shaped end portion in which a section of decreasing flow area terminates at a second media channel outlet.
2. The gasification burner as claimed in claim 1, wherein the gasification burner comprises a burner outlet that is the only burner outlet for the gasification burner.
3. The gasification burner as claimed in claim 2, wherein the first media channel outlet and the second media channel outlet terminate together at the burner outlet.
4. A gasification reactor, comprising: a gasification chamber centered along a reactor axis; a gasification burner comprising a burner outlet that is the only outlet for the gasification burner; a first media channel in the gasification burner and comprising a first channel straight portion leading to a frustum-shaped end portion in which a section of decreasing flow area terminates at a first media channel outlet; and a second media channel in the gasification burner and comprising a second channel straight portion surrounding the first channel straight portion and an asymmetric tapered portion surrounding the frustum-shaped end portion in which a section of decreasing flow area terminates at a second media channel outlet; wherein a main axis of the first channel straight portion is closer to parallel with the reactor axis than is a main axis of the frustum-shaped end portion; wherein a main axis of the second channel straight portion is closer to parallel with the reactor axis than is a main axis of the asymmetric tapered portion; and wherein the frustum-shaped end portion and the asymmetric tapered portion both aim media radially inward into the gasification chamber.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The invention will be explained below, to an extent necessary for comprehension, as an exemplary embodiment on the basis of figures, in which:
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(9) Identical designations denote identical elements in the figures.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF INVENTION
(10) In an entrained-flow reactor, 300 000 kg/h of coal dust 3 are converted by oxygen and steam 2 as a gasification medium to raw synthetic gas. The gasification temperature is 1450 C., and the gasification pressure is 4 MPa. Two or three gasification burners 1 are arranged on the head of the reactor. In the case of three gasification burners 1, these are arranged symmetrically about the central axis 18 with an angle offset of 120 degrees as illustrated in
(11) On the head of the reactor, an ignition and pilot burner 13 for fuel-gas operation is arranged along the reactor axis 18. It is also possible to integrate the ignition and pilot burner 13 into one or more gasification burners 1. This embodiment renders unnecessary a separate flange for the ignition and pilot burner.
(12) The gasification burners 1 can be charged with fuels in the form of dust or with liquid fuels, wherein liquid fuels are also to be understood to mean suspensions of liquids, such as water or oil, with fuels reduced to a dust or inorganic additions.
(13) The gasification burner illustrated in
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(15) The gasification burner according to the invention as per
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(17) In the configuration of the gasification burner as per
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(20) A burner according to the invention is also realized by a burner, the bulk of which is arranged concentrically with respect to a main axis 15 and in which the center of the burner mouth 22 is situated outside the main axis of the burner.
(21) A burner according to the invention is also realized by a burner which has a fastening flange and in which the burner part between the fastening flange and the burner mouth is delimited by a tubular outer contour.
(22) The burner according to the invention may also be referred to as a bent-off burner or as a cross-eyed burner.
(23) Fuels are to be understood to mean coals of different rank and cokes of different origin and even also combustible liquids having particular solids and ash contents and even also water, coal or oil-coal suspensions, so-called slurries.
LIST OF REFERENCE SIGNS
(24) 1. Gasification burner 2. Gasification medium, gasification medium channel 3. Fuel, fuel channel 4. Cooling screen 5. Gasification chamber 6. Raw-gas and slag outlet 7. Quenching nozzle 8. Water bath 9. Slag discharge 10. Raw-gas discharge 11. Slag deposit 12. Quenching chamber 13. Ignition and pilot burner with pilot flame 14. Single burner flange, burner seat 15. Gasification burner axis 16. Media outlet axis (direction of the gasification burner flame) 17. Angle of the media outlet axis 16 to the gasification burner axis 15 18. Central axis of the entrained-flow gasifier 19. Swirl plate 20. Liquid-cooled outer wall of the gasification burner 21. Gasification medium channel-fuel channel separating wall 22. Burner mouth 23. Imaginary cylinder about the central axis 18 of the entrained-flow gasifier 24. Gasification burner, rotatably oriented 25. Angle of the media outlet axis 16 to the central axis 18 of the entrained-flow gasifier