Claims
- 1. A method of combustion in a combustion chamber of a furnace a fuel with oxygen the oxygen contained in an oxidant gas, the combustion generating heat to raise the temperature of a load or the furnace itself the fuel and oxidant gas delivered to the combustion chamber by a burner apparatus, the burner apparatus comprising a burner block having cavity means including at least two fuel injectors for distributing the fuel in at least two fuel streams injected in the combustion chamber of the furnace, and at least one main oxidant cavity ending with an elongated orifice having a major axis along its largest dimension which is generally parallel to a surface of the load or furnace to be heated, the elongated orifice suitable for injecting a major portion of oxidant required for complete combustion of the fuel, wherein the elongated orifice directs the major portion of oxidant to converge toward the at least two fuel streams and toward the surface of the load or furnace to be heated in order to generate a broad flame substantially parallel to the surface to be heated, wherein the inner geometry of the main oxidant cavity comprises preferably four sections: a first section which is generally cylindrical and having an axis; a second section which is generally cylindrical, of the same diameter as the first section; the second section making an angle (B) with the axis of the first section; continuously attached to the second section is a third section, generally conical with diverging angles (C) ranging from about 10.degree. to about 120.degree.; and a fourth section connecting continuously the third section with the main elongated orifice, the method comprising injecting the fuel into the combustion chamber through said at least two fuel injectors and injecting said major portion of oxidant through said at least one main oxidant cavity into the combustion chamber and injecting a secondary oxidant around each of the at least two fuel injectors in order to increase flame luminosity by initiating combustion of the fuel before the major portion of oxidant intersects the at least two fuel streams in the combustion chamber, creating a fuel rich mixture between the load or furnace being heated and the major portion of oxidant;
- a) the amount of secondary oxidant providing from 0 to about 20% of the oxygen required for complete combustion of the fuel wherein said broad flame emanates as a single flame from the burner block; or
- b) the amount of secondary oxidant providing from about 20% to about 50% of the oxygen required for complete combustion of the fuel, wherein said broad flame emanates from the burner block as two or more separate flames.
- 2. Method in accordance with claim 1 wherein there are two adjacent fuel streams making an angle between them ranging from 0.degree. to about 15.degree..
- 3. Method in accordance with claim 1 wherein there are two adjacent fuel streams making an angle between them ranging from 0.degree. to about 10.degree..
- 4. Method in accordance with claim 1 wherein there is a single stream of oxidant flowing out of one elongated orifice, referred to as main oxidant, which converges toward the fuel streams with an angle ranging from 0.degree. to about 45.degree..
- 5. Method in accordance with claim 4 wherein the main oxidant flowing out of the elongated orifice converges toward the fuel streams with an angle ranging from 2.5.degree. to about 10.degree..
- 6. Method in accordance with claim 1 wherein each elongated orifice has an aspect ratio (maximum width divided by maximum height) ranging from about 2 to about 8.
- 7. Method in accordance with claim 6 wherein the aspect ratio (maximum width divided by maximum height) ranges from about 4 to about 6.
- 8. Method in accordance with claim 1 wherein the fuel streams are substantially parallel to the surface to be heated.
- 9. Method in accordance with claim 1 wherein the fuel streams are oriented relative to the surface to be heated with an angle not exceeding +10.degree. or -10.degree., and the main oxidant stream converges towards the fuel streams and the surface to be heated.
- 10. Method in accordance with claim 1 wherein the main oxidant and the secondary oxidant are different in composition.
- 11. Method in accordance with claim 10 herein the main oxidant is industrially pure oxygen (oxygen concentration greater than 88%), and the secondary oxidant is ambient air.
- 12. Method in accordance with claim 1 wherein flowrate of either main oxidant and/or secondary oxidant are changed in such fashion that the total amount of oxygen in the main oxidant and in the secondary oxidant are sufficient to insure complete combustion of the fuel and adjust the flame luminosity.
- 13. Method in accordance with claim 1 wherein the main oxidant and the secondary oxidant are provided by the same source, and the flame luminosity and shape are altered by changing the distribution of oxidant among the main oxidant flowing through the elongated orifice and the secondary oxidant flowing around the at least two fuel injectors.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/756,126, filed Nov. 25, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,975,886 (which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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