Claims
- 1. A flame stabilized biogas burner comprising:a burner tip adapted and arranged to burn a premixed mixture of biogas and air to thereby generate a flame; an enclosure defining an internal combustion zone and having an inner surface facing said zone, said inner surface being located in a position where it is exposed to a flame generated by said burner tip; and a stability surface extending from said inner surface and into said zone, said stability surface having an inner perimeter disposed in generally surrounding relationship relative to the burner tip, the arrangement and location of said stability surface being such that a turbulent zone is created around said burner tip and the flame reattaches to said inner surface downstream from said stability surface.
- 2. The burner of claim 1 wherein said enclosure is generally cylindrical and said stability surface is generally annular.
- 3. The burner of claim 1 wherein said stability surface is generally horizontal.
- 4. The burner of claim 1 wherein said inner surface is generally vertical.
- 5. The burner of claim 1 further comprising a retention surface extending from said inner surface and into said zone, said retention surface being located further from the burner tip than said stability surface, said retention surface creating a positive pressure in said enclosure.
- 6. The burner of claim 5 wherein said retention surface is generally annular.
- 7. The burner of claim 5 further comprising a second stability surface extending from said inner surface and into said zone, said second stability surface being located further from said burner tip than said retention surface, the arrangement and location of said second stability surface being such that a turbulent zone is created adjacent thereto and the flame reattaches to said inner surface downstream from said second stability surface.
- 8. The burner of claim 7 wherein said second stability surface is generally annular.
- 9. The burner of claim 7 further comprising a second retention surface extending from said inner surface and into said zone, said second retention surface being located further from the burner tip than said second stability surface.
- 10. The burner of claim 9 wherein said second retention surface is generally annular.
- 11. A flame stability device for use in conjunction with a burner utilized to combust biogas, the device comprising:an enclosure having an inner surface adapted to be exposed to a flame generated from a tip of the burner; a stability surface extending generally inwardly from said inner surface, said stability surface having an inner perimeter adapted to generally surround the burner tip and create a turbulent zone surrounding said burner tip; wherein the flame reattaches to said inner surface above said stability surface; and a retention surface extending inwardly from said inner surface and located at a location further from the burner tip than said stability surface, said retention surface creating a positive pressure in said enclosure, wherein said retention surface is generally horizontal.
- 12. A flame stability device for use in conjunction with a burner utilized to combust biogas, the device comprising:an enclosure having an inner surface adapted to be exposed to a flame generated from a tip of the burner; a stability surface extending generally inwardly from said inner surface, said stability surface having an inner perimeter adapted to generally surround the burner tip and create a turbulent zone surrounding said burner tip; wherein the flame reattaches to said inner surface above said stability surface; a retention surface extending inwardly from said inner surface and located at a location further from the burner tip than said stability surface, said retention surface creating a positive pressure in said enclosure; a second stability surface extending inwardly from said inner surface and located at a location further from said burner tip than said retention surface, said second stability surface creating a turbulent zone; and a second retention surface extending inwardly from said inner surface and located further from the burner tip than said second stability surface, wherein said second stability surface is generally horizontal, and wherein the flame reattaches to said inner surface above said second stability surface.
- 13. A flame stabilized burner comprising:a burner tip adapted and arranged to burn a premixed mixture of biogas and air to thereby generate a flame; a generally cylindrical enclosure defining a combustion zone, said enclosure having an inner surface facing said zone and an open top, and being adapted and arranged to receive a flame generated at the burner tip in said zone; a first generally annular stability surface extending from said inner surface and into said zone, said first stability surface being arranged and configured so as to generally surround said burner tip and to extend from said inner surface toward said burner tip; a first generally annular retention surface extending from said inner surface and into said zone, said first retention surface being positioned further from the burner tip than said first stability surface; a second generally annular stability surface extending from said from said inner surface and into said zone, said second stability surface being positioned further from the burner tip than said first retention surface; and a second generally annular retention surface extending from said inner surface and into said zone, said second retention surface being positioned further from the burner tip than said second stability surface.
- 14. A flame stability device for use with a burner having a burner tip, the device comprising:a generally cylindrical enclosure having an inner surface and an open top, said enclosure adapted to receive a flame generated at the burner tip; a first generally annular stability surface extending generally inwardly from said inner surface, said stability surface adapted to generally surround said burner tip and adapted to extend between said inner surface and said burner tip; a first generally annular retention surface extending inwardly from said inner surface and positioned at a location further from the burner tip than said first stability surface; a second generally annular stability surface extending inwardly from said inner surface and positioned at a location further from the burner tip than said first retention surface; a second generally annular retention surface extending inwardly from said inner surface and positioned at a location further from the burner tip than said second stability surface, wherein said first and second stability surfaces and said first and second retention surfaces are all generally horizontal.
- 15. A flame stability device for use in conjunction with a burner utilized to combust biogas, the device comprising:an enclosure having an inner surface adapted to be exposed to a flame generated from a tip of the burner; a stability surface extending generally inwardly from said inner surface, said stability surface having an inner perimeter adapted to generally surround the burner tip and create a turbulent zone surrounding said burner tip; wherein the flame reattaches to said inner surface above said stability surface; a retention surface extending inwardly from said inner surface and located at a location further from the burner tip than said stability surface, said retention surface creating a positive pressure in said enclosure; and a second stability surface extending inwardly from said inner surface and located at a location further from said burner tip than said retention surface, said second stability surface creating a turbulent zone, wherein said second stability surface is generally horizontal, and wherein the flame reattaches to said inner surface above said second stability surface.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a divisional of application Ser. No. 09/198,752, filed Nov. 24, 1998 and entitled “Biogas Flaring Unit” and claims priority therefrom. Application Ser. No. 09/198,752 is incorporated herein in its entirety.
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