Claims
- 1. A combustor, comprising:
- an air injection mechanism to create a combustion air path;
- a flame stabilizing mechanism to create an aerodynamic flow pattern having an internal recirculation zone; and
- a set of arc-shaped gas injector arrays, each arc-shaped gas injector array comprising a cluster of gas injection orifices radially spaced at a first distance from one another about a central burner axis of said combustor, where said arc-shaped gas injector arrays are radially spaced at a second distance from one another about said central burner axis, where said second distance is substantially greater than said first distance, each arc-shaped injector array injecting an arc-shaped stream of gas that intersects with said combustion air path at the boundary of said internal recirculation zone to produce a fuel rich flame segment that is separated from an adjacent fuel rich flame segment, created by an adjacent arc-shaped gas injector arrays by an air rich zone, an interaction between said fuel rich flame segment and said air rich zone resulting in low NOx combustion of said gas.
- 2. The combustor of claim 1 wherein said air flame stabilizing mechanism is a swirler positioned inside the perimeter of an annular area formed by said set of arc-shaped gas injector arrays.
- 3. The combustor of claim 1 wherein said air injection mechanism is an annular combustion air channel positioned outside of the perimeter of an annular area formed by said set of arc-shaped gas injector arrays.
- 4. The combustor of claim 3 further comprising a pulverized coal injection channel positioned within said perimeter of said annular area formed by said set of arc-shaped gas injector arrays, said pulverized coal injection channel including outer periphery tabs that constitute a flame stabilizing mechanism.
- 5. The combustor of claim 1 wherein each arc-shaped gas injector array extends approximately 90 to 150 degrees of an arcuous path about said central burner axis.
- 6. The combustor of claim 1 wherein each arc-shaped gas injector array of said set of arc-shaped gas injector arrays includes individual gas injector orifices arranged in a circular configuration about said central burner axis.
- 7. The combustor of claim 1 wherein each arc-shaped gas injector array of said set of arc-shaped gas injector arrays includes individual gas injector orifices in a slotted configuration.
- 8. The combustor of claim 1 wherein each arc-shaped gas injector array of said set of arc-shaped gas injector arrays includes individual gas injectors adapted for axial adjustment with respect to said combustion air path.
- 9. A method of combusting gas, said method comprising the steps of:
- creating a combustion air path at a combustion point; and
- injecting multiple arc-shaped streams of gas that alternate with substantially gas free zones around a circumference of a circle formed about a central burner axis, where each of said multiple arc-shaped streams of gas intersects with said combustion air path at said combustion point to produce a fuel rich flame segment bordered by air rich zones, an interaction between said fuel rich flame segment and said air rich zones resulting in low NOx combustion of said gas.
- 10. The method of claim 9 wherein said creating step includes the step of creating a combustion air path with a swirler.
- 11. The method of claim 9 wherein said creating step includes the step of creating a combustion air path with an annular combustion air channel.
- 12. The method of claim 9 further comprising the step of injecting pulverized coal into said combustion point.
- 13. The method of claim 9 wherein said injecting step includes the step of injecting an arc-shaped stream of gas with individual gas injector nozzles arranged in a circular configuration about said central burner axis.
- 14. The method of claim 9 wherein said injecting step includes the step of injecting an arc-shaped stream of gas with individual gas injector nozzles in a slotted configuration.
- 15. The method of claim 9 further comprising the step of adjusting the injection point of said arc-shaped stream of gas with respect to said combustion point.
Parent Case Info
This invention claims priority to the provisional patent application entitled, "Apparatus and Method for Low-NOx Gas Combustion", Ser. No. 60/068,164, filed Dec. 18, 1997.
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