Claims
- 1. A combustor for particulate coal comprising:
- an inner cone open at its upper and lower ends for the passage of combustion gas through the inner cone in an upward direction;
- an outer cone separated from and surrounding the inner cone, the distance between the inner and outer cones being greater at their lower ends than at their upper ends, the annular space between the cones forming a chamber in communication with the passage through the inner cone;
- a base attached to a lower end of the outer cone, separating the annular chamber and gas passageway from atmosphere;
- a torus at to the upper end of the outer cone, the torus formed by an upper and an outer wall cooperating with the inner cone to form an enclosed space in communication with the annular chamber;
- a plurality of ports in the outer wall of the torus for injection of a mixture of particulate coal and combustion air into the torus tangentially to its outer wall and in a circular direction around the inner cone; and
- a second plurality of ports in the upper wall of the torus for injection of additional combustion air in a circular direction around the inner cone.
- 2. A combustor for particulate coal comprising:
- a primary combustion area contained within a toroidal ring;
- a plurality of ports in the circumference of the toroidal ring for tangential injection of a coal and air mixture into the primary combustion area;
- a second plurality of ports in an upper surface of the toroidal ring for tangential injection of air into the primary combustion area;
- a secondary combustion area in communication with the primary combustion area through an opening in the bottom of the toroidal ring, the secondary combustion area being an annulus bounded by an inner conical section depending from the toroidal ring and an outer conical section surrounding the inner conical section and depending from the toroidal ring, the cross-sectional area of the annulus increasing in a direction away from the primary combustion area;
- a base attached to the lower end of the outer conical section and including a drain for the removal of molten ash; and
- a chamber contained within the inner conical section having an inlet for receiving combustion gas from the secondary combustion area and an outlet for delivering the gas to a prime mover.
- 3. A coal combustor comprising:
- a toroidal primary combustion chamber;
- means for injecting air and particulate coal into the primary combustion chamber to establish combustion and a circular flow of combustion gas along a toroidal axis of the primary combustion chamber;
- an annular secondary combustion chamber depending from and in communication from the primary combustion chamber;
- means for injecting air into the secondary combustion chamber to continue combustion, continue the circular flow, cool the secondary combustion chamber, and cause a flow of combustion gas in the secondary combustion chamber in a direction away from the primary combustion chamber;
- means for removing molten ash from the secondary combustion chamber;
- a teritary chamber surrounded by the secondary combustion chamber and having a lower opening in communication with the secondary combustion chamber and a second opening in communication with a prime mover for conduction of the combustion gas from the secondary combustion chamber to the prime mover; and
- means for injecting air into the tertiary area to cool the gas to the maximum inlet temperature of the prime mover, and to eliminate circular movement of the gas.
CONTRACTUAL ORIGIN OF THE INVENTION
The United States of America has rights in this invention pursuant to Contract No. W-31-109-ENG-38 between the United States Department of Energy and the University of Chicago, the operator of Argonne National Laboratory.
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U.S. Statutory Invention Registration No. H19 to Carlson, published on 2/4/1986. |