Claims
- 1. A burner for producing flames for reduction, comprising a tubular burner having an inner wall and an open end exit; at least one combustion air outlet disposed within said tubular burner; at least one fuel gas outlet disposed within said tubular burner, wherein air to be outputted by said combustion air outlet forms a swirling path; and means disposed circumferentially of the inner wall of said tubular burner for guiding said swirling path to the interior of the tubular burner wherein said at least one combustion air outlet and said at least one fuel gas outlet are constructed in such a manner that:
- (a) said at least one combustion air outlet is formed such that an air jetting direction has an angle of not more than 60.degree. with respect to a tangent of an inner circumference of said tubular burner;
- (b) the combustion air outlet his positioned at an axial direction N from the fuel gas outlet in a range of N=0 to 0.1D when the fuel gas outlet is closer to the exit of the burner than the combustion air outlet, and in a range of N=0 to 0.4D when the fuel gas outlet is further from the exit of the burner than the combustion air outlet, wherein D is the inner diameter of the burner, and N=0 when the combustion air outlet and fuel gas outlet are at the same axial position; and
- (c) a distance L form the combustion air outlet to the exit of the tubular burner is determined to be from 0.6D to 3D, wherein D is the inner diameter of the tubular burner.
- 2. A burner is claimed in claim 1, wherein the inner diameter of the burner is expanded toward the exit in the inner wall thereof from at least the combustion air outlet of the burner.
- 3. A burner as claimed in claim 1, wherein a plurality of combustion air outlets are provided with a plurality of swirling paths and positioned at terminals disposed in at least the swirling paths.
- 4. A burner as claimed in claim 3, wherein the inner diameter of the burner is expanded toward the exit in the inner wall thereof from at least the combustion air outlet of the burner.
- 5. A burner as claimed in claim 1, wherein the swirling paths are spirally formed circumferentially of the burner, and a plurality of combustion air outlets are formed along lengths of said path.
- 6. A burner as claimed in claim 5, wherein the inner diameter of the burner is expanded toward the exit in the inner wall thereof from at least the combustion air outlet of the burner.
- 7. A burner for producing flames for reduction, comprising a tubular burner having an inner wall and an open end exit, at least one combustion air outlet disposed within said tubular burner; at least one fuel gas outlet disposed within said tubular burner, wherein air to be outputted by said combustion air outlet forms a swirling path; and means disposed circumferentially of the inner wall of said tubular burner for guiding said swirling path to the interior of the tubular burner; wherein said at least one combustion air outlet and said at least one fuel gas outlet are connected in such a manner that:
- (a) said at least one combustion air outlet is formed such that an air jetting direction has an angle of not more than 60.degree. with respect to a tangent of an inner circumference of said tubular burner;
- (b) the combustion air outlet is positioned at an axial direction N from the fuel gas outlet in a range of N=0 to 0.1D when the fuel gas outlet is closer to the exit of the burner than the combustion air outlet, and in a range of N=0 to 0.4D when the fuel gas outlet is further from the exit of the burner than the combustion air outlet, wherein D is the inner diameter of the burner, and N=0 when the combustion air outlet and the fuel gas outlet are at the same axial position; and
- (c) a distance L from the combustion air outlet to the exit of the tubular burner is determined to be from 0.6D to 3D, wherein D is the inner diameter of the tubular burner; wherein
- an injection mechanism is provided for heating plasma gas at a high temperature so as to apply a plasma jet of high temperature to the interior of the burner.
- 8. A burner as claimed in claim 1, wherein an electrode couple is provided within the fuel gas nozzle for heating the plasma gas, and paths and outlets for the plasma gas are formed independently of the paths and the outlets for the fuel gas.
- 9. A burner as claimed in claim 8, wherein swirling paths are spirally formed circumferentially of the burner, and a plurality of combustion air outlets are formed along length of said path.
- 10. A burner as claimed in claim 9, wherein the inner diameter of the burner is expanded toward the exit in the inner wall thereof from at least the combustion air outlet of the burner.
- 11. A burner as claimed in claim 7, wherein the inner diameter of the burner is expanded toward the exit in the inner wall thereof from at least the combustion air outlet of the burner.
- 12. A burner as claimed in claim 7, wherein the combustion air outlets are provided with a plurality of swirling paths and positioned at terminals in at least the swirling paths.
- 13. A burner as claimed in claim 7, wherein the inner diameter of the burner is expanded toward the exit in the inner wall thereof from at least the combustion air outlet of the burner.
Priority Claims (6)
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60-88731 |
Apr 1985 |
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60-190327 |
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60-192606 |
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60-192607 |
Aug 1985 |
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60-192609 |
Aug 1985 |
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60-192610 |
Aug 1985 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional of U.S. patent application No. 07/172,988 filed on 03/18/88, now abandoned, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application No. 06/856,632 filed on 04/24/86, now abandoned.
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Divisions (1)
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