Claims
- 1. An external-mixing twin-fluid atomizing burner which prevents obstruction by combustion products and has a circularly concentric multi-tube construction of three or more tubes, comprising:
a central tube which emits a liquid containing a chemical element that forms a solid oxide by combustion or flame hydrolysis, a first outer tube which is disposed concentrically outside the central tube and emits a combustion-supporting gas and/or a non-combustible gas, a second outer tube which is disposed concentrically outside the first outer tube and emits a combustion-supporting gas and/or a non-combustible gas, and optionally, a passage which is disposed outside the second outer tube and supplies a combustion-supporting gas and/or a non-combustible gas; wherein the tips of each outer tube surrounding the central tube are situated such that either tip of the outside tubes is stepped back from the tip of the inside tube; and the liquid emitted from the central tube is atomized and burned by the combustion-supporting gases and/or non-combustible gases supplied from the outer tubes and the optional passage disposed outside thereof, and the flame thereby generated is covered by the combustion-supporting gases and/or non-combustible gases supplied from the outer tubes and the optional passage disposed outside thereof.
- 2. A burner of claim 1, wherein the chemical element that forms a solid oxide by combustion or flame hydrolysis is an element from group 1A other than hydrogen, group 2A, group 3B, group 4B, group 5B, group 6B, group 7B, group 8, group 1B, group 2B, group 3A, group 4A other than carbon, group 5A other than nitrogen, or group 6A other than oxygen and sulfur of the CAS version of the long-form periodic table of the elements.
- 3. A burner of claim 2, wherein the chemical element that forms a solid oxide by combustion or flame hydrolysis is silicon.
- 4. A burner of claim 3, wherein the chemical element that forms a solid oxide by combustion or flame hydrolysis is silicon, the velocity of liquid emission from the central tube is 5 to 250 m/s, the velocity of gas emission from the first outer tube is 1 to 250 m/s, the velocity of gas emission from the second outer tube is 1 to 250 m/s, a burner tile is provided outside of the second outer tube, and the amount of combustion-supporting gases relative to the substance being burned is 0.5 to 5.0 times the stoichiometric amount.
- 5. A combustion process for atomizing and burning or flame-hydrolyzing within a combustion furnace a liquid containing a chemical element that forms a solid oxide by combustion or flame hydrolysis, with the burner of claim 1, comprising
emitting the liquid from the central tube, carrying out combustion with the combustion-supporting gases and/or non-combustible gases emitted from the concentric outer tubes disposed outside the central tube and also emitted from the optional passage disposed outside the outer tubes, and covering the flame thereby generated with the combustion-supporting gases and/or non-combustible gases supplied from the outer tubes and also supplied from the optional passage disposed outside the outer tubes.
- 6. A combustion process of claim 5, wherein the chemical element that forms a solid oxide by combustion or flame hydrolysis is an element from group 1A other than hydrogen, group 2A, group 3B, group 4B, group 5B, group 6B, group 7B, group 8, group 1B, group 2B, group 3A, group 4A other than carbon, group 5A other than nitrogen, or group 6A other than oxygen and sulfur of the CAS version of the long-form periodic table of the elements.
- 7. A combustion process of claim 6, wherein the chemical element that forms a solid oxide by combustion or flame hydrolysis is silicon.
- 8. A combustion furnace comprising:
an external-mixing twin-fluid atomizing burner which prevents obstruction by combustion products and has a circularly concentric multi-tube construction of three or more tubes, comprised of
a central tube which emits a liquid containing a chemical element that forms a solid oxide by combustion or flame hydrolysis, a first outer tube which is disposed concentrically outside the central tube and emits a combustion-supporting gas and/or a non-combustible gas, a second outer tube which is disposed concentrically outside the first outer tube and emits a combustion-supporting gas and/or a non-combustible gas, and optionally a passage which is disposed outside of the second outer tube and supplies a combustion-supporting gas and/or a non-combustible gas, wherein the tips of each outer tube surrounding the central tube are situated such that either tip of the outside tubes is stepped back from the tip of the inside tube; and the liquid emitted from the central tube is atomized and burned by the combustion-supporting gases and/or a non-combustible gases supplied from the outer tubes and the optional passage disposed outside thereof, and the flame generated is covered by the combustion-supporting gases and/or a non-combustible gases supplied from the outer tubes and the optional passage disposed outside thereof; a mechanism which holds the surface temperature on an inside wall of the furnace or the surface temperature of solid oxide deposits on the furnace inside wall lower than the melting point or sticking temperature of the solid oxide; and/or a mechanism which can remove solid oxide deposits from the inside wall of the furnace.
- 9. A combustion furnace of claim 8, wherein the chemical element that forms a solid oxide by combustion or flame hydrolysis is an element from group 1A other than hydrogen, group 2A, group 3B, group 4B, group 5B, group 6B, group 7B, group 8, group 1B, group 2B, group 3A, group 4A other than carbon, group 5A other than nitrogen, or group 6A other than oxygen and sulfur of the CAS version of the long-form periodic table of the elements.
- 10. A combustion furnace of claim 9, wherein the chemical element that forms a solid oxide by combustion or flame hydrolysis is silicon.
- 11. A combustion furnace of claim 8, wherein the chemical element that forms a solid oxide by combustion or flame hydrolysis is silicon; the burner is configured such that the central tube has an atomizing mechanism at the tip thereof, each outer tube concentrically surrounding the central tube has a tip that is coplanar with the tip of the central tube or projects forward therefrom and optionally, a flame holder is disposed in front of the central tube; and the velocity of liquid emission from the central tube of 5 to 250 m/s, the velocity of gas emission from the first and second outer tubes is 1 to 250 m/s, and the amount of combustion-supporting gases relative to the substance being burned is 0.5 to 5.0 times the stoichiometric amount.
- 12. A combustion furnace of claim 11, further comprising a mechanism that holds the surface temperature on the inside wall of the furnace at from 200 to 1,000° C. and/or a mechanism that can remove solid oxide deposits from the inside wall of the furnace.
- 13. A combustion process for atomizing and burning or flame hydrolyzing within a combustion furnace a liquid containing a chemical element that forms a solid oxide by combustion or flame hydrolysis, comprising:
emitting the liquid from a central tube, carrying out atomization and combustion with combustion-supporting gases and/or non-combustible gases emitted from outer tubes disposed concentrically outside the central tube and also emitted from an optional passage disposed outside the outer tubes; covering the flame thereby generated with the combustion-supporting gases and/or non-combustible gases supplied from the outer tubes and also supplied from the optional passage disposed outside the outer tubes; and carrying out treatment to hold the surface temperature at an inside wall of the combustion furnace below the melting point or sticking temperature of the solid oxide and/or carrying out treatment to remove solid oxide deposits from the inside wall of the furnace.
- 14. A combustion process of claim 13, wherein the chemical element that forms a solid oxide by combustion or flame hydrolysis is an element from group 1A other than hydrogen, group 2A, group 3B, group 4B, group 5B, group 6B, group 7B, group 8, group 1B, group 2B, group 3A, group 4A other than carbon, group 5A other than nitrogen, or group 6A other than oxygen and sulfur of the CAS version of the long-form periodic table of the elements.
- 15. A combustion process of claim 14, wherein the chemical element that forms a solid oxide by combustion or flame hydrolysis is silicon, and the surface temperature on the inside wall of the furnace or the surface temperature of solid oxide deposits on the furnace inside wall is held at from 200 to 1,000° C.
- 16. A burner of claim 1, wherein the tip portion of each tube is shaped such as to taper toward the tip, has a straight cylindrical shape or has a shape representing a combination thereof.
- 17. A burner of claim 1, wherein the tip portion of each tube has a wall thickness which decreases toward the tip at an acute angle, remains constant, or has a shape that represents a combination thereof.
- 18. A burner of claim 8, wherein the tip portion of each tube is shaped with a taper toward the tip, a straight cylindrical shape or a shape representing a combination thereof.
- 19. A furnace of claim 8, wherein the tip portion of each tube comprises a wall thickness which decreases toward the tip at an acute angle, remains constant, or comprises a shape that represents a combination thereof.
- 20. A combustion furnace comprising:
a pressure-atomizing burner which prevents obstruction by combustion products and comprises a circularly concentric multi-tube construction of three or more tubes comprising: a central tube for emitting a liquid containing a chemical element that forms a solid oxide by combustion or flame hydrolysis, a first outer tube which is disposed concentrically outside the central tube and emits a combustion-supporting gas and/or a non-combustible gas, a second outer tube which is disposed concentrically outside the first outer tube and emits a combustion-supporting gas and/or a non-combustible gas, and optionally, a passage which is disposed outside the second outer tube and supplies a combustion-supporting gas and/or a non-combustible gas; each tube being arranged such that the first outer tube projects further forward than the central tube and the second outer tube projects further forward than the first outer tube, and a tip portion of each tube is shaped with a taper reducing its diameter toward the tip; wherein the liquid emitted from the central tube is atomized and burned and the flame generated is covered by a combustion-supporting gas and/or non-combustible gas jet supplied from the outer tubes and the optional passage disposed outside thereof; a mechanism which holds the surface temperature on an inside wall of the furnace or the surface temperature of solid oxide deposits on the furnace inside wall lower than the melting point or sticking temperature of the solid oxide; and an annular movable scrapper.
- 21. A burner which prevents obstruction by combustion products and has a circularly concentric multi-tube construction of three or more tubes, consisting essentially of:
a central tube which emits a liquid containing a chemical element that forms a solid oxide by combustion or flame hydrolysis, a first outer tube which is disposed concentrically outside the central tube and emits a combustion-supporting gas and/or a non-combustible gas, a second outer tube which is disposed concentrically outside the first outer tube and emits a combustion-supporting gas and/or a non-combustible gas, and optionally, a passage which is disposed outside the second outer tube and supplies a combustion-supporting gas and/or a non-combustible gas; wherein the liquid emitted from the central tube is atomized and burned by the combustion-supporting gases and/or non-combustible gases supplied from the outer tubes and the optional passage disposed outside thereof, and the flame thereby generated is covered by the combustion-supporting gases and/or non-combustible gases supplied from the outer tubes and the optional passage disposed outside thereof.
- 22. A combustion furnace comprising:
a pressure-atomizing burner which prevents obstruction by combustion products and comprises a circularly concentric multi-tube construction of three or more tubes comprising: a central tube for emitting a liquid containing a chemical element that forms a solid oxide by combustion or flame hydrolysis, a first outer tube which is disposed concentrically outside the central tube and emits a combustion-supporting gas and/or a non-combustible gas, a second outer tube which is disposed concentrically outside the first outer tube and emits a combustion-supporting gas and/or a non-combustible gas, and optionally, a passage which is disposed outside the second outer tube and supplies a combustion-supporting gas and/or a non-combustible gas; each tube being arranged such that the first outer tube projects further forward than the central tube and the second outer tube projects further forward than the first outer tube, and a tip portion of each tube is shaped with a taper reducing its diameter toward the tip; wherein the liquid emitted from the central tube is atomized and burned and the flame generated is covered by a combustion-supporting gas and/or non-combustible gas jet supplied from the outer tubes and the optional passage disposed outside thereof; a mechanism which holds the surface temperature on an inside wall of the furnace or the surface temperature of solid oxide deposits on the furnace inside wall lower than the melting point or sticking temperature of the solid oxide; and a mechanism which can remove solid oxide deposits during stable and continuous combustion from the inside wall of the furnace.
- 23. A combustion furnace comprising:
a pressure-atomizing burner which prevents obstruction by combustion products and comprises a circularly concentric multi-tube construction of three or more tubes comprising: a central tube for emitting a liquid containing a chemical element that forms a solid oxide by combustion or flame hydrolysis, a first outer tube which is disposed concentrically outside the central tube and emits a combustion-supporting gas and/or a non-combustible gas, a second outer tube which is disposed concentrically outside the first outer tube and emits a combustion-supporting gas and/or a non-combustible gas, and optionally, a passage which is disposed outside the second outer tube and supplies a combustion-supporting gas and/or a non-combustible gas; each tube being arranged such that the first outer tube projects further forward than the central tube and the second outer tube projects further forward than the first outer tube, and the tip portion of each tube is shaped with a taper toward the tip; wherein the liquid emitted from the central tube is atomized and burned and the flame generated is covered by a combustion-supporting gas and/or non-combustible gas jet supplied from the outer tubes and the optional passage disposed outside thereof; a mechanism which holds the surface temperature on an inside wall of the furnace or the surface temperature of solid oxide deposits on the furnace inside wall lower than the melting point or sticking temperature of the solid oxide; a mechanism which can remove solid oxide deposits from the inside wall of the furnace; and a flame holder disposed in front of the central tube and at the interior of the forwardly-projecting outer tube tips.
- 24. A combustion furnace comprising a main body having a top and an exhaust opening at the bottom of the main body, comprising:
a pressure-atomizing burner at the top of the main body which prevents obstruction by combustion products and comprises a circularly concentric multi-tube construction of three or more tubes comprising: a central tube for emitting a liquid containing a chemical element that forms a solid oxide by combustion or flame hydrolysis, a first outer tube which is disposed concentrically outside the central tube and formed at least partially integrally therewith and emits a combustion-supporting gas and/or a non-combustible gas, a second outer tube which is disposed concentrically outside the first outer tube and formed at least partially integrally therewith and emits a combustion-supporting gas and/or a non-combustible gas, and optionally, a passage which is disposed outside the second outer tube and supplies a combustion-supporting gas and/or a non-combustible gas; each tube being arranged such that the first outer tube projects further forward than the central tube and the second outer tube projects further forward than the first outer tube, and the tip portion of each tube is shaped with a taper toward the tip; wherein the liquid emitted from the central tube is atomized and burned and the flame generated is covered by a combustion-supporting gas and/or non-combustible gas jet supplied from the outer tubes and the optional passage disposed outside thereof; a mechanism which holds the surface temperature on an inside wall of the furnace or the surface temperature of solid oxide deposits on the furnace inside wall lower than the melting point or sticking temperature of the solid oxide; and a mechanism which can remove solid oxide deposits from the inside wall of the furnace.
- 25. A furnace according to claim 24, wherein the mechanism which can remove solid oxide deposits is an annular movable scraper.
- 26. A furnace according to claim 25, further comprising a drive mechanism located outside of the main body coupled by a chain to the annular movable scraper.
- 27. A furnace according to claim 20, further comprising a drive mechanism located outside of the main body coupled by a chain to the annular movable scraper.
- 28. A furnace according to claim 22, wherein the first outer tube provides a combustion supporting gas.
- 29. A furnace according to claim 23, wherein the first outer tube provides a combustion gas.
- 30. A furnace according to claim 24, wherein the first outer tube provides a combustion gas.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a divisional application of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/646,536, filed 19 Sep. 2000, which is a national phase under 35 U.S.C. § 371 of PCT International Application No. PCT/JP99/01821 which has an International filing date of Apr. 6, 1999, which designated the United States of America, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
Divisions (1)
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09646536 |
Sep 2000 |
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10857880 |
Jun 2004 |
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