Coke oven with improved exhaust gas conduction into the secondary heating chambers
10392563 · 2019-08-27
Assignee
Inventors
- Ronald Kim (Essen, DE)
- Patrick Schwöppe (Dortmund, DE)
- Rafal Grzegorz Buczynski (Clausthal-Zellerfeld, DE)
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A coke oven may comprise an upper oven and a lower oven beneath the upper oven. Crude gas produced in a coking chamber of the upper oven during a coking process is incompletely combusted in the upper oven and may subsequently be conducted into the lower oven via downwardly directed downcomer channels. The crude gas may flow through an outer sole flue, may be deflected in a transition region, may flow through an inner sole flue, and may exit the lower oven via an exhaust gas collecting channel. The outer and inner sole flues may be supplied with secondary air such that the gas initially partially combusted in the upper oven by means of primary combustion is completely combusted in the lower oven by means of secondary combustion. The transition region in which the gas is deflected in the lower oven may be divided into a plurality of flow channels.
Claims
1. A coke oven comprising: an upper oven that comprises a coking chamber, and a device for supplying primary air; a lower oven disposed below the upper oven, the lower oven comprising an exhaust gas collecting channel, an outer sole flue and an inner sole flue for conducting gas, the outer sole flue and the inner sole flue being separated by a partition but connected via a transition region, wherein the transition region is divided into a plurality of flow channels, and secondary air supply openings for supplying secondary air into the outer sole flue and into the inner sole flue; and a plurality of downwardly-directed downcomer channels with openings that are configured to conduct gas out of the upper oven into the lower oven, wherein the openings are disposed along a main direction of extent of the lower oven, with a first outer opening to a first outer outside edge of the lower oven being at a distance of 0.1 m to 2.5 m as measured along the main direction of extent of the lower oven, with a second outer opening to a second outer outside edge of the lower oven being at a distance of 0.1 m to 2.5 m as measured along the main direction of extent of the lower oven, wherein the openings in the plurality of downwardly-directed downcomer channels, the outer sole flue, the transition region, and inner sole flue, and the exhaust gas collecting channel are configured such that the gas from the upper oven is directed via the openings in the plurality of downwardly-directed downcomer channels into the outer sole flue of the lower oven, where the gas flows through the outer sole flue, is deflected in the transition region, flows through the inner sole flue, and exits the lower oven via the exhaust gas collecting channel.
2. The coke oven of claim 1 wherein at least one of: the transition region is U-shaped; an extent of the transition region along the main direction of extent of the lower oven is at most 30% of an entire extent of an interior of the lower oven; the plurality of flow channels are each configured such that the gas is deflected from the outer sole flue into the inner sole flue; the outer sole flue and the inner sole flue are positioned substantially horizontally and parallel to each other and are configured such that the gas flows through them substantially in an opposed direction; the transition region is divided into 2 to 10 flow channels; or the plurality of flow channels independently of one another each comprise a throughflow cross-sectional area of 0.02 m.sup.2 to 0.85 m.sup.2.
3. The coke oven of claim 1 wherein the transition region is divided by 1 to 10 blocking elements into the plurality of flow channels.
4. The coke oven of claim 3 wherein at least one of: each of the 1 to 10 blocking elements is rounded, or each of the 1 to 10 blocking elements comprises a cross-sectional area between 0.01 m.sup.2 to 0.15 m.sup.2.
5. The coke oven of claim 1 wherein a quantity of the openings in the plurality of downwardly-directed downcomer channels is at least five, wherein at least five of the openings in the plurality of downwardly-directed downcomer channels are disposed in a lateral wall that laterally bounds the lower oven and the outer sole flue.
6. The coke oven of claim 1 wherein at least one of: the openings in the plurality of downwardly-directed downcomer channels are disposed in a lateral wall that laterally bounds the lower oven and the outer sole flue; or two adjacent openings of the openings in the plurality of downwardly-directed downcomer channels are at a distance in a range of 1.0 m to 4.8 m in each case along the main direction of extent of the lower oven and in each case independently of each other.
7. The coke oven of claim 1 wherein a quantity of the secondary air supply openings is at least four, wherein at least one of: at least four of the secondary air supply openings are disposed in the outer sole flue, and/or at least four of the secondary air supply openings are disposed in the inner sole flue; or the secondary air supply openings in each case independently of one another comprise a throughflow cross-sectional area in a range of 0.01 m.sup.2 to 0.16 m.sup.2.
8. The coke oven of claim 1 wherein some of the plurality of secondary air supply openings are disposed along the main direction of extent of the lower oven in the outer sole flue and some of the plurality of secondary air supply openings are disposed along the main direction of extent of the lower oven in the inner sole flue.
9. The coke oven of claim 8 wherein a first outer opening of the secondary air supply openings to the first outer outside edge of the lower oven is at a distance of 0.1 m to 2.5 m as measured along the main direction of extent of the lower oven, wherein a second outer opening of the secondary air supply openings to the second outer outside edge of the lower oven is at a distance of 0.1 m to 2.5 m as measured along the main direction of extent of the lower oven.
10. The coke oven of claim 8 wherein two adjacent openings of the secondary air supply openings are at a distance of between 1.0 m to 4.8 m in each case along the main direction of extent of the lower oven and in each case independently of each other.
11. The coke oven of claim 1 wherein at least one of the openings in the plurality of downwardly-directed downcomer channels is disposed orthogonally to the main direction of extent of the lower oven substantially in alignment with one of the secondary air supply openings in the outer sole flue.
12. The coke oven of claim 1 further comprising sliding bricks for individually and independently changing a throughflow cross section of the openings in the plurality of downwardly-directed downcomer channels.
13. A method for coking coal, the method comprising firing a coke oven, wherein the coke oven comprises: an upper oven that comprises a coking chamber, and a device for supplying primary air; a lower oven disposed below the upper oven, the lower oven comprising an exhaust gas collecting channel, an outer sole flue and an inner sole flue for conducting gas, the outer sole flue and the inner sole flue being separated by a partition but connected via a transition region, wherein the transition region is divided into a plurality of flow channels, and secondary air supply openings for supplying secondary air into the outer sole flue and into the inner sole flue; and a plurality of downwardly-directed downcomer channels with openings that are configured to conduct gas out of the upper oven into the lower oven, wherein the openings are disposed along a main direction of extent of the lower oven, with a first outer opening to a first outer outside edge of the lower oven being at a distance of 0.1 m to 2.5 m as measured along the main direction of extent of the lower oven, with a second outer opening to a second outer outside edge of the lower oven being at a distance of 0.1 m to 2.5 m as measured along the main direction of extent of the lower oven, wherein the openings in the plurality of downwardly-directed downcomer channels, the outer sole flue, the transition region, and inner sole flue, and the exhaust gas collecting channel are configured such that the gas from the upper oven is directed via the openings in the plurality of downwardly-directed downcomer channels into the outer sole flue of the lower oven, where the gas flows through the outer sole flue, is deflected in the transition region, flows through the inner sole flue, and exits the lower oven via the exhaust gas collecting channel.
14. The method of claim 13 further comprising regulating a throughflow cross section of the openings in the plurality of downwardly-directed downcomer channels individually and independently of one another with sliding bricks such that the gas directed out of the upper oven via the openings in the plurality of downwardly-directed downcomer channels into the outer flue of the lower oven is distributed uniformly between the openings in the plurality of downwardly-directed downcomer channels.
15. The method of claim 13 wherein at least five of the openings in the plurality of downwardly-directed downcomer channels are disposed in a lateral wall that laterally bounds the lower oven and the outer sole flue, wherein a throughflow cross section of the openings in the plurality of downwardly-directed downcomer channels is changeable individually and independently of one another with sliding bricks, wherein when fully open the throughflow cross section of each of the at least five of the openings is substantially identical, wherein the throughflow coss section of the openings is regulated with the sliding bricks such that at least one of a first opening is up to 70% to 100% open, a second opening is up to 80% to 100% open, or a third opening is up to 85% to 100% open.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
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(7) Although certain example methods and apparatus have been described herein, the scope of coverage of this patent is not limited thereto. On the contrary, this patent covers all methods, apparatus, and articles of manufacture fairly falling within the scope of the appended claims either literally or under the doctrine of equivalents. Moreover, those having ordinary skill in the art will understand that reciting a element or an element in the appended claims does not restrict those claims to articles, apparatuses, systems, methods, or the like having only one of that element, even where other elements in the same claim or different claims are preceded by at least one or similar language. Similarly, it should be understood that the steps of any method claims need not necessarily be performed in the order in which they are recited, unless so required by the context of the claims. In addition, all references to one skilled in the art shall be understood to refer to one having ordinary skill in the art.
(8) The present disclosure generally relates to coke ovens that at least in some examples comprise an upper oven and a lower oven arranged below the latter. The crude gas escaping out of the coal charge under the influence of temperature in a coking chamber of the upper oven during the coking process is incompletely combusted in the upper oven and is subsequently conducted into the lower oven via a plurality of downwardly directed downcomer channels. Said crude gas may flow there through an outer sole flue, is deflected in a transition region, then flows through an inner sole flue and finally leaves the lower oven via an exhaust gas collecting channel. The outer and inner sole flues may be supplied with secondary air such that the gas that is initially only incompletely combusted in the upper oven by means of primary combustion is completely combusted in the lower oven by means of secondary combustion. The transition region in which the gas is deflected in the lower oven is divided into a plurality of flow channels.
(9) The methods and devices of the prior art are therefore not satisfactory in every respect. The present disclosure is based at least in part on the object of overcoming the disadvantages of the prior art and in particular of providing improved geometry for the sole flues, which ensures, with high process efficiency, homogeneous surface heating of the coal charge in the sole flue coupled below the silica support layer, with the unsteady production of combustion gas being taken into consideration, wherein local superheating at the brickwork surface and exhaust gas cooling processes are avoided at the same time.
(10) A first aspect of the invention relates to a coke oven which comprises an upper oven, a lower oven arranged below the upper oven, and a plurality of downwardly directed downcomer channels, with openings, wherein said openings are configured for conducting gas out of the upper oven into the lower oven. The upper oven comprises a coking chamber and a device for supplying primary air.
(11) By means of the supply of primary air, some of the crude gas produced in the upper oven is incompletely combusted (primary combustion) directly above the coal mass in the coking space (primary heating space). Heat is transmitted here directly by gas and solid-state radiating processes.
(12) The partially combusted gas is then conducted out of the upper oven via downwardly directed downcomer channels below the oven bottom into the lower oven. The lower oven comprises an exhaust gas collecting channel, an outer sole flue and an inner sole flue for conducting gas, wherein the outer sole flue and the inner sole flue are separated from each other by a partition, preferably a common partition, and are connected to each other via a transition region. In addition, the lower oven comprises secondary air supply openings for supplying secondary air into the outer sole flue and into the inner sole flue.
(13) The supply of secondary air causes the complete combustion of the gas (secondary combustion) which has previously only been incompletely combusted during the primary combustion in the upper oven in the sole flues in the lower oven. The heat thus produced in the lower oven by secondary combustion is indirectly transmitted to the coal in the coking chamber located above the lower oven. In the lower oven, the openings in the downcomer channels, the outer sole flue, the transition region, the inner sole flue and the exhaust gas collecting channel are configured in such a manner that the gas is conducted out of the upper oven via the openings in the downcomer channels into the outer sole flue of the lower oven, flows through the outer sole flue, is deflected in the transition region, flows through the inner sole flue, and leaves the lower oven via the exhaust gas collecting channel.
(14) A plurality of openings in the downcomer channels are arranged along the main direction of extent of the lower oven, wherein the one outer opening to the one outer outside edge of the lower oven and the other outer opening to the other outer outside edge of the lower oven are at a distance X within the range of 0.1 mX2.5 m, preferably 0.4 mX1.0 m, in each case along the main direction of extent of the lower oven and in each case independently of each other. The distance X here preferably describes the distance between the center point of the one outer opening and the one outer outside edge of the lower oven or between the center point of the other outer opening and the other outer outside edge of the lower oven, in each case along the main direction of extent of the lower oven and in each case independently of each other (cf.
(15) The coke oven according to the present disclosure also differs from conventional coke ovens in that the transition region is divided into a plurality of flow channels. The plurality of flow channels are preferably each configured in such a manner that the gas is deflected from the outer sole flue into the inner sole flue.
(16) The coke oven according to the invention is preferably used as an element of a battery of coke ovens. In this case, preferably two halves of a lower oven are arranged mirror-symmetrically next to each other, and therefore the unit formed in this manner comprises a total of four sole flues, two outer and two inner sole flues. These pairs of in each case two lower ovens divided in half are then arranged to form groups and thus form the battery of coke ovens. For reasons of expediency, in particular individual elements are explained in more detail below. Units of two such elements which are arranged mirror-symmetrically next to each other are illustrated throughout the figures.
(17) The coke oven according to the invention is preferably an NR oven (NRNon Recovery), in which the completely combusted gas is conducted away into the atmosphere, or an HR oven (HRHeat Recovery) in which heat, for example for producing superheated steam, is extracted in a downstream process stage.
(18) The invention solves the problem by a device and a method, wherein the gas is repeatedly deflected by a plurality of flow channels in the transition region from the outer sole flue to the inner sole flue, and wherein said transition region is preferably of U-shaped design. Furthermore, at least 3 downcomer channels, preferably at least 5 downcomer channels, are arranged in a lateral wall of the lower oven in such a manner that the two flanking outer downcomer channels are at a distance of preferably 0.1 to 2.5 m (cf.
(19) In a preferred embodiment, the transition region which connects the outer sole flue to the inner sole flue and deflects the gas is of substantially U-shaped design.
(20) The transition region is preferably connected at its one end to the one end of the outer sole flue and at its other end to the start of the inner sole flue.
(21) The extent of the transition region along the main direction of extent of the lower oven is preferably at most 30%, more preferably at most 25%, even more preferably at most 20% and in particular at most 15% of the entire extent of the interior of the lower oven.
(22) The outer sole flue and the inner sole flue are preferably arranged substantially horizontally and parallel to each other and are configured in such a manner that the gas flows through them substantially in an opposed direction.
(23) The transition region is preferably divided into 2 to 10 flow channels, preferably into 3 or 4 flow channels.
(24) Preferably, the flow channels independently of one another each comprise a throughflow cross-sectional area A within the range of 0.02 m.sup.2A0.85 m.sup.2.
(25) The transition region is preferably divided by 1 to 10 blocking elements into a plurality of flow channels.
(26) The blocking elements are preferably in each case rounded.
(27) The blocking elements preferably in each case independently of one another comprise a cross-sectional area B within the range of 0.01 m.sup.2B0.15 m.sup.2.
(28) The openings in the downcomer channels are preferably arranged in a lateral wall which laterally bounds the lower oven and the outer sole flue thereof. Preferably, at least five openings in the downcomer channels are arranged in a lateral wall which laterally bounds the lower oven and the outer sole flue thereof.
(29) Preferably, two adjacent openings, for example, according to
(30) At least two, preferably at least four secondary air supply openings are arranged in the outer sole flue.
(31) At least two, preferably at least four secondary air supply openings are arranged in the inner sole flue.
(32) Preferably, the secondary air supply openings in the outer sole flue and the secondary air supply openings in the inner sole flue in each case independently of one another comprise a throughflow cross-sectional area C within the range of 0.01 m.sup.2C0.16 m.sup.2, more preferably 0.02 m.sup.2C0.04 m.sup.2.
(33) Preferably, a plurality of secondary air supply openings are arranged along the main direction of extent of the lower oven in the outer sole flue, and a plurality of secondary air supply openings are arranged along the main direction of extent of the lower oven in the inner sole flue.
(34) Preferably, an outer secondary air supply opening in the outer sole flue to an outer outside edge of the lower oven and another outer secondary air supply opening in the inner sole flue to another outer outside edge of the lower oven are at a distance P within the range of 0.1 mP2.5 m, more preferably 0.4 mP1.0 m, in each case along the main direction of extent of the lower oven and in each case independently of each other.
(35) Preferably, in each case two adjacent secondary air supply openings in the outer sole flue, for example, according to
(36) Preferably, in each case two adjacent secondary air supply openings in the inner sole flue, for example, according to
(37) Preferably, at least one opening in the downcomer channels is arranged orthogonally to the main direction of extent of the lower oven substantially in alignment with a secondary air supply opening in the outer sole flue and/or substantially in alignment with a secondary air supply opening in the inner sole flue. Particularly preferably, at least two, more preferably at least three openings in the downcomer channels are arranged orthogonally to the main direction of extent of the lower oven in each case substantially in alignment with a secondary air supply opening in the outer sole flue and/or in each case substantially in alignment with a secondary air supply opening in the inner sole flue.
(38) Particularly preferably, for example according to
(39) However, particularly preferably, for example according to
(40) The throughflow cross section D of the openings in the downcomer channels can preferably be changed individually and independently of one another with sliding bricks.
(41) A further aspect of the invention relates to a method for coking coal comprising the firing of an above-described coke oven according to the invention.
(42) All preferred embodiments of the coke oven according to the invention which have been described above also apply analogously in a corresponding manner to the method according to the invention.
(43) The throughflow cross section D of the openings in the downcomer channels is preferably regulated individually and independently of one another with sliding bricks in such a manner that the gas conducted out of the upper oven via the openings in the downcomer channels into the outer sole flue of the lower oven is distributed uniformly between the openings in the downcomer channels.
(44) Preferably, at least five openings in the downcomer channels are arranged in a lateral wall which laterally bounds the lower oven and the outer sole flue thereof, the throughflow cross section D of which openings can in each case be changed individually and independently of one another with sliding bricks. In this case, preferably when fully open, the throughflow cross section D of each of the at least five openings in the downcomer channels is substantially identical. The actual throughflow cross section D of the openings in the downcomer channels when the method according to the invention is carried out is preferably regulated with the sliding bricks in such a manner that, according to
(45) A further aspect of the invention relates to the use of an above-described coke oven according to the invention for coking coal, and to the use of an above-described coke oven according to the invention in an above-described method according to the invention.
(46) All preferred embodiments of the coke oven according to the invention and of the method according to the invention that have been described above also apply analogously in a corresponding manner to the use according to the invention.
(47) By means of the invention, it is possible for the first time to produce a homogenous distribution of the heat sources produced by secondary combustion over the area of the oven below the coal charge to be heated. This surface heating ensures small temperature differences (cf.
(48) By means of the multiple deflection in the plurality of flow channels in the transition region of preferably U-shaped design, local superheatings at the connection of the outer and inner sole flue, as known from the prior art, are avoided. As a result, melting of the silica brickwork can be avoided. At the same time, an undesirable dropping of the exhaust gas temperatures at the boiler inlet is circumvented.
(49) A positioning of the secondary air supply openings in the outer sole flues in such a manner that said openings are located in the longitudinal direction of the oven level with the openings in the downcomer channels has the advantage over DE 10 2007 061502 B4 that the secondary combustion is not delayed, but rather arises as desired, directly at the junction points of downcomer gas outlet and secondary air inlet (cf.
(50) The positioning of the openings, arranged in the lateral wall, in the downcomer channels in such a manner that a distance of 1.0 to 4.8 m arises between adjacent openings (cf.
(51) Preferred embodiments of the invention are explained in more detail below with reference to the figures. In
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LIST OF REFERENCE NUMBERS
(58) (1) Coke oven (3) Lower oven (4) Openings in the downcomer channels (6) Exhaust gas collecting channel (7) Outer sole flue (8) Inner sole flue (9) Partition (10) Transition region (11) Secondary air supply openings (12) Flow channels (13) Blocking elements (14) Lateral wall (15) An outer outside edge of the lower oven (16) Other outer outside edge of the lower oven (17) Sliding bricks