Claims
- 1. A burner for use in a furnace, said burner being located within a first flame opening in the furnace, said burner comprising:
(a) a primary air chamber; (b) a burner tube including (i) a downstream end, (ii) an upstream end in fluid communication with said primary air chamber, and (iii) a burner tip mounted on the downstream end of said burner tube and directed to the first flame opening in the furnace, so that combustion of fuel takes place downstream of said burner tip; and (c) at least one flue gas recirculation duct having a first end at a second opening in the furnace and a second end opening into said primary air chamber, said first end being spaced an effective distance from said first opening for minimizing entrainment of a burner flame into said second opening.
- 2. The burner according to claim 1, further comprising means for drawing flue gas from said furnace through said duct.
- 3. The burner according to claim 2, wherein said means for drawing flue gas from said furnace comprises a venturi portion in said burner tube.
- 4. The burner according to claim 1, further comprising at least one first adjustable damper opening into said primary air chamber to restrict the amount of air entering into said primary air chamber, and thereby providing a vacuum to draw flue gas from the furnace.
- 5. The burner according to claim 1, further comprising a secondary air chamber, and at least one second adjustable damper opening into said secondary air chamber to restrict the amount of air entering into said secondary air chamber, said secondary air chamber being in fluid communication with at least one air opening.
- 6. The burner according to claim 5, wherein said secondary air chamber is in fluid communication with a plurality of said at least one air openings.
- 7. The burner according to claim 1, wherein said first flame opening is circular and has a radius R, and wherein said distance that said second opening is laterally spaced from said first flame opening is >0.5 R, said distance being effective for substantially avoiding entrainment of the burner flame into said second opening.
- 8. The burner according to claim 1, wherein said flue gas recirculation duct extends vertically from said primary air chamber and is angled outwardly from said first flame opening at said first end to join with said second opening that is laterally spaced from said first flame opening.
- 9. The burner according to claim 8, further comprising a wall extending into the furnace between said first flame opening and said first end of said flue gas recirculation duct to substantially lengthen a flow path therebetween and thereby providing a substantial barrier to flow.
- 10. The burner according to claim 7, further comprising a wall extending into the furnace between said first flame opening and said first end of said flue gas recirculation duct to substantially lengthen a flow path therebetween and thereby providing a substantial barrier to flow.
- 11. The burner according to claim 1, further comprising a wall extending into the furnace between said first flame opening and said first end of said flue gas recirculation duct to substantially lengthen a flow path therebetween and thereby providing a substantial barrier to flow.
- 12. The burner according to claim 11, wherein said wall is substantially flat.
- 13. The burner according to claim 11, wherein said wall is curved.
- 14. The burner according to claim 11, further comprising a fuel orifice located adjacent the upstream end of said burner tube.
- 15. The burner according to claim 11, wherein said fuel orifice is located within a gas spud.
- 16. The burner according to claim 15, wherein said gas spud introduces fuel gas into said burner tube.
- 17. The burner according to claim 9, further comprising a gas spud located adjacent the upstream end of said burner tube, for introducing fuel gas into said burner tube, said gas spud being mounted on a gas riser.
- 18. The burner according to claim 7, further comprising a fuel orifice located adjacent the upstream end of said burner tube for introducing fuel gas into said burner tube, said fuel orifice being mounted on a gas riser.
- 19. The burner according to claim 1, further comprising a fuel orifice located adjacent the upstream end of said burner tube, for introducing fuel gas into said burner tube, said fuel orifice being mounted on a gas riser.
- 20. The burner according to claim 1, wherein the burner is a premix burner.
- 21. The burner according to claim 1, wherein the burner is a flat-flame burner.
- 22. The burner according to claim 18, wherein said fuel orifice is located within a gas spud.
- 23. The burner according to claim 19, wherein said fuel orifice is located within a gas spud.
- 24. The burner according to claim 1, wherein the furnace is a steam-cracking furnace.
- 25. The burner according to claim 1, further comprising at least one steam injection tube.
- 26. A method for minimizing flame entrainment in an FGR duct of a burner, the burner being located within a first flame opening in a furnace, said method comprising the steps of:
(a) providing a primary air chamber within the burner; (b) providing a burner tube within the burner, the burner tube including (i) a downstream end, (ii) an upstream end in fluid communication with the primary air chamber, and (iii) a burner tip mounted on the downstream end of the burner tube and directed to the first flame opening in the furnace, so that combustion of the fuel gas takes place downstream of the burner tip; and (c) providing at least one flue gas recirculation duct having a first end at a second opening in the furnace and a second end opening into the primary air chamber, the first end being spaced an effective distance from the first opening for minimizing entrainment of a burner flame into the second opening.
- 27. The method of claim 26, wherein said burner is a premix burner.
- 28. The method of claim 26, wherein said burner is a flat-flame burner.
- 29. The method of claim 26, further comprising the step of providing a wall extending into the furnace between the first flame opening and the first end of the flue gas recirculation duct to substantially lengthen a flow path therebetween and provide a substantial barrier to flow.
- 30. The method of claim 29, wherein the wall is substantially flat.
- 31. The method of claim 29, wherein the wall is curved.
- 32. The method of claim 26, further comprising injecting steam through at least one steam injection tube.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This patent application claims priority from Provisional Application Serial Number 60/365,139, filed on Mar. 16, 2002, the contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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