Claims
- 1. An apparatus for producing fuel gases from particulate carbonaceous matter, said apparatus comprising:
- (a) a refractory-lined horizontal turbular furnace having a wall enclosed hearth member extending lengthwise of said furnace and an unobstructed chamber positioned above said hearth member and contiguous therewith;
- (b) a supply of an electrically conductive meltable material positioned in said hearth member, said meltable material being electrically conductive in both the solid and molten states and having a density greater than the char produced by devolatilization of said carbonaceous matter, said meltable material being further characterized by a chemical inertness with respect to the fuel gases produced from said particulate carbonaceous matter;
- (c) one or more long plasma arc torches mounted in a wall portion of said furnace above said hearth with the respective arc sustaining ends of each of said torches being directed towards said hearth member, wherein said plasma arc torches are adapted and oriented to initiate and sustain a plasma arc column in electrical circuit with said electrically conductive meltable material to effect the melting thereof and to provide a heat mass for heating said furnace chamber to a predetermined operating temperature;
- (d) substantially air-tight means for continuously supplying said particulate carbonaceous matter in separate plural streams into said heated furnace from an elevated position above said unobstructed chamber so as to enable the incoming carbonaceous matter to have an unobstructed fall for a predetermined distance and time through a substantially constant temperature zone within said chamber to effect devolatilization thereof prior to deposition on the surface of said molten material contained in said hearth member where upon deposition said devolatilized carbonaceous matter forms char-mounds on said meltable material and is gasified;
- (e) reactant supply means connected to said furnace to introduce a continuous supply of a carbon-combining reactant into said furnace adjacent each of said plasma arc columns, said columns being directed toward said char mounds to effect swirling thereof; and
- (f) means for removing product gases and separate means for removing ash residue from said furnace.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said furnace is compartmentalized into plural compartments with said means for supplying said carbonaceous matter being arranged to feed each said compartment, including plural said plasma arc generators operated from a common power source to provide each said compartment with a heat mass, means for providing each compartment with a carbon-combining reactant, and wherein said compartments are provided with an electrically interconnected meltable material which is electrically conductive in the molten or non-molten state.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said long plasma arc torches are mounted in said furnace wall to permit both slidable and pivotal movement from a stationary operating position with said stationary operating position being oriented such as to cause said plasma arc column to strike the surface of said conductive meltable material at an angle of from 30.degree. to 60.degree. from the horizontal.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said reactant is steam and said reactant supply means consists of a plurality of steam injectors mounted in said furnace wall beneath said plasma arc torches in positions which will permit the injection of steam below and on opposing sides of each of said plasma arc columns.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said carbonaceous matter is pulverized coal and wherein said means for continuously supplying said pulverized coal into said heated furnace consists of one or more bifurcated conduits mounted at the upper end of said furnace and positioned for introducing streams of pulverized coal into the hearth member of said furnace on opposing sides of each of said plasma arc columns.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a division of copending application Ser. No. 827,867, filed Aug. 26, 1977, which in turn is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 645,413, filed Dec. 30, 1975, and now abandoned.
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