Claims
- 1. A forced draft burner apparatus for burning a gaseous fuel while producing low levels of NO.sub.x, CO and hydrocarbon emissions; comprising:
- an outer shell including a windbox and a constricted tubular section in fluid communication therewith;
- a generally cylindrical body mounted in said shell coaxially with and spaced inwardly from said tubular section;
- an annular flow channel being defined between said body and the inner wall of said tubular section, said channel constituting a throat for oxidant gases provided thereto from said windbox, and having a downstream outlet end for said gases;
- means for providing a flow of said oxidant gases to said throat from said windbox;
- a divergent quarl being adjoined to said outlet end of said throat and defining a combustion zone for said burner;
- a plurality of curved axial swirl vanes being mounted in said annular flow channel to impart swirl to said oxidant gases flowing downstream in said throat;
- fuel gas injection means being provided in said annular flow channel proximate to said swirl vanes for injecting said gas into the flow of oxidant gases at a point upstream of said outlet end; and
- said fuel gas injection means comprising a plurality of spaced gas injectors, each being defined by a gas ejection hole and means to feed the gas thereto; the ratio of the number of gas ejection holes to the transverse cross-sectional area of the annular flow channel which is fed fuel gas by said injector means being at least 200/ft.sup.2.
- 2. Apparatus in accordance with claim 1, further including turbulence enhancing means mounted in said throat at at least one of the upstream or downstream sides of said swirl vanes for inducing fine scale turbulence into the flow to promote microscale mixing of the oxidant and fuel gases prior to combustion at said quarl.
- 3. Apparatus in accordance with claim 2, wherein said turbulence enhancing means comprises a screen.
- 4. Apparatus in accordance with claim 3, wherein said screen openings are no greater than 1 mm.
- 5. Apparatus in accordance with claim 1, wherein the product of the swirl number S and the quarl outlet to inlet diameter ratio C/B is in the range of 1.0 to 3.0.
- 6. Apparatus in accordance with claim 1, in which said gas injectors are located at the leading edges of said swirl vanes, and inject said fuel gas in the direction of the tangential component of the flow imparted by the swirl vanes.
- 7. Apparatus in accordance with claim 1, in which said gas injectors are located at the trailing edges of said swirl vanes, and inject said fuel gas in the direction of the tangential component of the flow imparted by the swirl vanes.
- 8. Apparatus in accordance with claim 1, wherein said gas injectors are disposed on a plurality of hollow concentric rings which are mounted in said throat downstream of said swirl vanes.
- 9. Apparatus in accordance with claim 8, comprising at least two spaced rings, the holes on the outer ring facing toward the axis of said conduit and the holes on the inner ring facing away from said axis, whereby to produce a flow of gas from each ring toward the other.
- 10. Apparatus in accordance with claim 1, wherein said gas injectors are openings disposed in circumferential bands in the opposed walls abounding said annular flow channel; said apparatus having gas manifolds on the sides of said walls non-adjacent the annular flow channel, for feeding gas to said openings; whereby to produce a flow of gas from the openings in each band toward the openings in the other band.
- 11. Apparatus in accordance with claim 1, wherein said swirl vanes are hollow and fuel gas feed means are provided for feeding said gas to the hollow vanes, said gas injector means comprising holes in the surfaces of said vanes which communicate with the hollow interiors.
- 12. Apparatus in accordance with claim 1, wherein the ratio of the inner diameter (A) to the outer diameter (B) of the swirl vanes, is in the range of 0.6 to 0.8.
- 13. Apparatus in accordance with claim 1, wherein said gas injection means comprises a plurality of injectors disposed along one or both of the leading or trailing edges of said swirl vanes; and a plurality of further injectors disposed on a plurality of concentric rings which are mounted in said throat downstream of said swirl vanes.
- 14. Apparatus in accordance with claim 1, wherein said generally cylindrical body spaced inwardly from said tubular section includes an oil injector, which thereby provides the burner both gas and oil firing capabilities.
- 15. Apparatus in accordance with claim 14, wherein said oil injector comprises an oil feed tube extending along the axis of said generally cylinder body; and a nozzle at the distal end of said tube extending from the outlet end of said throat; a hollow cylinder surrounding said tube and being open at the end toward said nozzle; and said apparatus including means for diverting air from said windbox to said hollow cylinder to provide an air stream preventing coke and ash particles from depositing on the oil gun during oil firing.
- 16. In a forced draft burner of the type which includes an annular throat of outer diameter B, having an inlet connected to receive a forced flow of air and recirculated flue gases, and an outlet adjoined to a divergent quarl; a plurality of curved stationary axial swirl vanes mounted in the annular throat to impart swirl to the gases flowing downstream in the throat; and an ignition point defined at an axial location in said quarl; an improved method for injecting gaseous fuel to enable extremely low NO.sub.x, CO and hydrocarbon emissions from the burner, comprising:
- injecting the gaseous fuel into said throat at an axial coordinate which is spaced less than B in the upstream direction from the axial coordinate at which quarl divergence begins; and
- providing sufficient mixing at and downstream of the point of injection that the gaseous fuel, air, and recirculated flue gases are well-mixed down to a molecular scale at the point of ignition, by injecting said gaseous fuel proximate to said swirl vanes from a plurality of gas ejection holes, the ratio of the number of gas ejection holes to the transverse cross-sectional area of the annular throat being at least 200/ft.sup.2.
- 17. In a forced draft burner of the type which includes an annular throat of outer diameter B, having an inlet connected to receive a forced flow of air and recirculated flue gases, and an outlet adjoined to a divergent quarl; a plurality of curved stationary axial swirl vanes mounted in the annular throat to impart swirl to the gases flowing downstream in the throat; and an ignition point defined at an axial location in said quarl; the improvement enabling extremely low NO.sub.x, CO and hydrocarbon emissions from the burner, comprising:
- means for injecting the gaseous fuel into said throat proximate to said swirl vanes at an axial coordinate which is spaced less than B in the upstream direction from the axial coordinate at which quarl divergence begins; said means comprising a plurality of gas ejection holes, the ratio of the number of gas ejection holes to the transverse cross-sectional area of the annular throat being at least 200/ft.sup.2 ;
- whereby sufficient mixing is provided at and downstream of the point of injection that the gaseous fuel, air, and recirculated flue gases are well-mixed down to a molecular scale at the point of ignition.
- 18. A forced draft burner apparatus for burning a gaseous fuel while producing low levels of NO.sub.x, CO and hydrocarbon emissions; comprising:
- an outer shell including a windbox and a first hollow cylinder having an outlet, and an inlet which is in fluid communication with said windbox;
- a second hollow cylinder mounted in said shell coaxially with and spaced inwardly from said first cylinder;
- an annular flow channel being defined between said first and second cylinder, said channel constituting a throat for oxidant gases provided thereto from said windbox, and having a downstream outlet end for said gases;
- means for providing a flow of said oxidant gases to said throat from said windbox;
- a divergent quarl being adjoined to said outlet end of said throat and defining a combustion zone for said burner;
- a plurality of curved axial swirl vanes being mounted in said annular flow channel to impart swirl to said oxidant gases flowing downstream in said throat;
- fuel gas injection means being provided in said annular flow channel proximate to said swirl vanes for injecting said gas into the flow of oxidant gases at a point upstream of said outlet end; and
- said fuel gas injection means comprising a plurality of spaced gas injectors, each being defined by a gas ejection hole and means to feed the gas thereto; the ratio of the number of gas ejection holes to the transverse cross-sectional area of the annular flow channel which are fed fuel gas by said injector means being at least 200/ft.sup.2.
- 19. Apparatus in accordance with claim 18; further including a third hollow cylinder mounted coaxially within and spaced from said second cylinder, the annular space between said second at third cylinder comprising a manifold for said fuel gas, and said fuel injector means being in communication with said manifold.
- 20. Apparatus in accordance with claim 18, wherein said swirl vanes are mounted with their leading edges parallel to the axial flow of fuel and oxidant gases, and have a constant radius of curvature along the curved portion of the vanes, whereby said curved portion is a section of a cylinder.
- 21. Apparatus in accordance with claim 18, wherein the product of the swirl number S and the quarl outlet to inlet diameter ratio C/B is in the range of 1.0 to 3.0.
- 22. Apparatus in accordance with claim 18, in which said gas injectors are located at the leading edges of said swirl vanes, and inject said fuel gas in the direction of the tangential component of the flow imparted by the swirl vanes.
- 23. Apparatus in accordance with claim 18, in which said gas injectors are located at the trailing edges of said swirl vanes, and inject said fuel gas in the direction of the tangential component of the flow imparted by the swirl vanes.
- 24. Apparatus in accordance with claim 18, wherein said gas injectors are disposed in a plurality of concentric rings in said throat downstream of said swirl vanes.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of my application Ser. No. 08/092,979, filed Jul. 16, 1993, abandoned, and assigned to the assignee of the present application.
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