Chemical recovery boiler
10260744 ยท 2019-04-16
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F22G3/006
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F22G7/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F22B31/045
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Y02E20/12
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
F22B21/40
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F23J15/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F22G7/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F22B31/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F22B21/40
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A chemical recovery boiler (100), including a furnace (1), comprising a front wall (2), a back wall (3), and the back wall (3) comprising a nose arch (4). The boiler further comprises at least one superheater (5) arranged in upper part of the furnace (1), and a screen pipe system (6), comprising an obliquely arranged screen pipe section (7) positioned before/under the at least one superheater (5) in the furnace (1). The obliquely arranged screen pipe section (7) comprises screen pipes (8) ascending (i) either from the front wall (2) to the back wall (3), and arranged to turn back in a turn (13) from the back wall (3) and extend obliquely upwards from the back wall (3), or (ii) from the back wall (3) to the front wall (2), and arranged to turn back in a turn (13) from the front wall (2) and extend obliquely upwards from the front wall (2). The screen pipe system (6) further comprises a vertically arranged screen pipe section (9) extending from the obliquely arranged screen pipe section (7). The screen pipes (8) of the vertically arranged screen pipe section (9) are arranged to extend parallel with the at least one superheater (5) in upper part of the furnace (1).
Claims
1. A chemical recovery boiler, the boiler comprising: a furnace for recovery of chemicals and thermal energy generated in a burning process and comprising: a front wall, a back wall, the back wall comprising a nose arch, and at least one superheater arranged in an upper part of the furnace, and a screen pipe system comprising: an obliquely arranged screen pipe section positioned before/under the at least one superheater in the furnace, the obliquely arranged screen pipe section comprising screen pipes ascending either: (i) from the front wall to the back wall, and arranged to turn back in a turn from the back wall and extend obliquely upwards from the back wall, or (ii) from the back wall to the front wall, and arranged to turn back in a turn from the front wall and extend obliquely upwards from the front wall, and a vertically arranged screen pipe section extending from the obliquely arranged screen pipe section, wherein screen pipes of the vertically arranged screen pipe section extend parallel with the at least one superheater in the upper part of the furnace, wherein the obliquely arranged screen pipe section is positioned to penetrate through the either the front wall or the back wall, such that the turn, where the obliquely arranged screen pipe section turns back into the furnace, is placed outside of the furnace.
2. The chemical recovery boiler as claimed in claim 1, wherein the lower end of the obliquely arranged screen pipe section is arranged to receive cooling fluid from the drum of the chemical recovery boiler.
3. The chemical recovery boiler as claimed in claim 1, wherein the upper end of the vertically arranged screen pipe section is arranged to receive cooling fluid from the drum of the chemical recovery boiler.
4. The chemical recovery boiler as claimed in claim 1, wherein the cooling fluid received by the screen pipe system comprises water.
5. The chemical recovery boiler as claimed in claim 1, wherein the cooling fluid received by the screen pipe system comprises steam.
6. The chemical recovery boiler as claimed in claim 1, wherein the turn is arranged on the front wall.
7. The chemical recovery boiler as claimed in claim 1, wherein the turn is arranged on the back wall.
8. The chemical recovery boiler as claimed in claim 7, wherein the turn is arranged on the nose arch.
9. The chemical recovery boiler as claimed in claim 1, wherein the turn is arranged inside the furnace.
10. The chemical recovery boiler as claimed in claim 1, wherein the vertically arranged screen pipe section is arranged before any of the at least one superheaters.
11. The chemical recovery boiler as claimed in claim 1, wherein the vertically arranged screen pipe section is arranged between two superheaters.
12. The chemical recovery boiler as claimed in claim 1, wherein the obliquely arranged screen pipe section comprising screen pipes ascending to the turn has an angle ? to horizontal level, said angle ? being in range of 5? to 20?.
13. The chemical recovery boiler as claimed claim 1, wherein the obliquely arranged screen pipe section comprising screen pipes ascending from the turn to the vertically arranged screen pipe section has an angle ? to horizontal level, said angle ? being in range of 5? to 20?.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
(1) Some embodiments illustrating the present disclosure are described in more detail in the attached drawings, in which:
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(8) In the figures, some embodiments are shown simplified for the sake of clarity. Similar parts are marked with the same reference numbers in the figures.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIOUS EMBODIMENTS
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(10) The chemical recovery boiler comprises a furnace 1 into which black liquor to be burnt and combustion air is fed.
(11) An upper part of the furnace 1 of the chemical recovery boiler is provided with superheaters 5. The superheaters 5 are elements formed by a plurality of parallelly located vertical pipes and provided parallelly in a plural number in a transverse direction of the chemical recovery boiler. The superheaters 5 contain steam flowing therein and heating up when the pipes are heated by hot flue gases from outside.
(12) The chemical recovery boiler comprises a nose arch 4 that guides flow of the flue gases.
(13) The chemical recovery boiler 100 further comprises a water and steam system. This includes a drum 11 wherefrom warm water and steam are conveyed to the temperature surfaces of the chemical recovery boiler 100.
(14) The furnace 1 comprises a front wall 2 and a back wall 3. The back wall 3 includes the nose arch 4 mentioned above.
(15) A screen pipe system 6 is arranged in the furnace 1. In the screen pipes 8, cooling fluid flows and heats up due to the influence of flue gases passing by. Correspondingly, this causes the temperature of the flue gases to drop before they reach the superheaters 5. In addition, the screen pipe system 6 protects the superheaters 5 from direct radiation of the furnace 1.
(16) The screen pipe system 6 comprises screen pipes 8. The screen pipes 8 may be arranged in-line or staggered known per se. The screen pipes 8 are arranged in an obliquely arranged screen pipe section 7 positioned before any of the superheaters 5, and a vertically arranged screen pipe section 9 extending up from the obliquely arranged screen pipe section 7.
(17) In the embodiment shown in
(18) The screen pipes 8 in the vertically arranged screen pipe section 9 are arranged to extend parallel with at least one superheater 5 in upper part of the furnace 1. In the embodiment shown in
(19) In still another embodiment, the vertically arranged screen pipe section 9 is arranged between a superheater and another heat surface.
(20) The mechanical support for the screen pipe system 6 may be arranged by tying it to the superheaters, or supporting it independently between superheaters.
(21) Cooling fluid received from the drum 11 of the chemical recovery boiler 100 may be fed via one or more feed pipes 14 in the lower end 10 of the obliquely arranged screen pipe section 7, as shown in
(22) In the embodiment shown on
(23) Outlet header(s) 15 of screen pipe system are located above a furnace roof. The cooling fluid passed the screen pipe system 6 is arranged to flow from said header(s) 15 directly to the drum 12 or to a heat surface for further heating. The cooling fluid exiting form the screen pipe system 6 is typically mixture of steam and water.
(24) In an embodiment, the turn 13 is arranged on the nose arch 4 as shown in
(25) An advantage is that, the structure of the obliquely arranged screen pipe section 7 is short and rigid. Furthermore, it is rather easy to build a maintenance level above the obliquely arranged screen pipe section 7 in shut-offs.
(26) The obliquely arranged screen pipe section 7 penetrates through the nose arch 4 such that the turn 13 is placed outside of the volume of the furnace 1.
(27) An advantage is that a strong and firm support for the turn 13 and actually for the whole obliquely arranged screen pipe section 7 may be realized.
(28) In another embodiment, the turn 13 is arranged inside the volume of the furnace 1 (not shown).
(29) An advantage is that the length of the non-heated screen pipe section may be minimized and easy installation of the turn 13.
(30) According to an aspect of the invention, the obliquely arranged screen pipe section 7 comprising screen pipes 8 ascending to the turn 13 has an angle ? to horizontal level, said angle ? being in range of 5? to 20?. In an embodiment, angle ? is in range of 10? to 15?.
(31) According to another aspect of the invention, the obliquely arranged screen pipe section 7 comprising screen pipes 8 ascending from the turn 13 to the vertically arranged screen pipe section 9 has an angle ? to horizontal level, said angle ? being in range of 5? to 20?. In an embodiment, angle ? is in range of 10? to 15?.
(32) According to an aspect, the screen pipe system 6 may comprise more than just one turn 13 and more than just one obliquely arranged screen pipe section 7, respectively. In other words, there may be two or even more turns 13 in the screen pipe system 6. The turns 13 may all be arranged on the same wall 2, 3 or there may be at least one turn on both front wall 2 and the back wall 3.
(33) In an embodiment, all the screen pipes 8 follow the same routing in the boiler 100.
(34) In another embodiment, some of the screen pipes 8 have a different routing as some other screen pipes of the same screen pipe system 6. For instance, some pipes may pass the turn 13.
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(36) An advantage is the screen pipe system 6 may be used as a superheater that receives saturated steam from the drum 11.
(37) In the embodiment show in
(38) The lower end 10 of the screen pipe system 6 may be connected to a heat surface for further heating. The cooling fluid exiting form the screen pipe system 6 is typically saturated steam.
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(40) The lower part 7a of the obliquely arranged screen pipe section is positioned under the nose arch 4. An advantage is that the length of the lower part 7a serving as a heat surface may be maximised, and thus also the heat transfer from the hot furnace into the cooling fluid may be maximised.
(41) According to an aspect, the vertically arranged screen pipe section 9 is arranged before any of superheaters 5 of the chemical recovery boiler. So, all the screen pipe system 6 is positioned before any of the superheaters 5 or any other heat surfaces of the chemical recovery boiler. It is to be noted here that all the embodiments of the obliquely arranged screen pipe sections 7 disclosed in this description may be connected with all the embodiments of the vertically arranged screen pipe sections 9 disclosed in this description. It is also to be noted that all the screen pipe systems 6 disclosed herein may also be arranged to operate as a superheater.
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(43) An advantage is more effective heat transfer taking place in the superheaters 5, similarly as described above in connection with
(44) Another advantage is that the structure of the obliquely arranged screen pipe section 7 is short and rigid.
(45) One or more feed pipes 14 feeding the cooling fluid in the lower end 10 may be arranged to pass the furnace 1 along the side walls of the furnace 1.
(46) The feed pipe 14 is connected to the bottom of the drum 11 and therefore the cooling fluid fed into the lower end 10 is water. However, the feed pipe 14 may also be connected to upper parts of the drum 11 in order to feed steam in the screen pipe system 6.
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(48) An advantage is that the length of the obliquely arranged screen pipe section 7 serving as a heat surface may be maximised.
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(50) The drawings and the related description are only intended to illustrate the idea of the invention. The invention may vary in detail within the scope of the inventive idea defined in the following claims.
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(51) 1 furnace 2 front wall 3 back wall 4 nose arch 5 superheater 6 screen pipe system 7 obliquely arranged screen pipe section 7a lower part 7b upper part 8 screen pipe 9 vertically arranged screen pipe section 10 lower end 11 drum 12 upper end 13 turn 14 feed pipe 15 outlet header 100 chemical recovery boiler C cooling fluid