Claims
- 1. A combustor for waste gas treatment, said combustor comprising:a combustion chamber; a peripheral wall closed on one end by a bottom wall, thereby forming a flame stabilizing zone, the flame stabilizing zone opening into said combustion chamber; a burner port for auxiliary combustible gas provided in said peripheral wall, said burner port for auxiliary combustible gas being operable to inject an auxiliary combustible gas into the flame stabilizing zone so as to produce a swirling flame flow; and a plurality of burner ports for waste gas provided in said bottom wall along a periphery thereof, said plurality of burner ports for waste gas being operable to inject a waste gas into the swirling flame flow formed in the flame stabilizing zone, wherein an inner diameter of each of said plurality of burner ports for waste gas is smaller than a diameter of the flame stabilizing zone, wherein the auxiliary combustible gas is a premixed gas, and wherein said burner port for auxiliary combustible gas is provided near said bottom wall of the flame stabilizing zone.
- 2. The combustor according to claim 1, wherein said combustion chamber comprises a wall surface, said wall surface having an air injection nozzle operable to inject air into said combustion chamber.
- 3. A combustor according to claim 2, wherein said air injection nozzle is provided so that the air injected from said air injection nozzle forms a swirling flow in said combustion chamber.
- 4. A combustor according to claim 1, further comprising an air nozzle for secondary combustion provided in said peripheral wall of the flame stabilizing zone downstream of said burner port for auxiliary combustible gas, said air nozzle for secondary combustion being operable to provide air to the flame stabilizing zone, wherein the auxiliary combustible gas injected by said burner port for auxiliary combustible gas and the air provided by said air nozzle for secondary combustion form a reducing flame of primary combustion and an oxidizing flame of secondary combustion to destroy the waste gas.
- 5. The combustor according to claim 1, further comprising a secondary combustion air injection nozzle, wherein said secondary combustion air injection nozzle is either provided in a wall surface of said combustion chamber extending from said peripheral wall of the flame stabilizing zone, or in a wall surface of said peripheral wall near a lower end of the flame stabilizing zone.
- 6. The combustor according to claim 1, wherein said burner port for auxiliary combustible gas is provided in said peripheral wall and faces obliquely toward a downstream side.
- 7. The combustor according to claim 1, wherein said burner port for auxiliary combustible gas comprises a plurality of burner ports each extending substantially tangentially to said peripheral wall of the flame stabilization zone for injecting the auxiliary combustible gas into the flame stabilization zone so as to produce the swirling flame flow.
- 8. A combustor for waste gas treatment, said combustor comprising:a combustion chamber; a peripheral wall closed on one end by a bottom wall, thereby forming a flame stabilizing zone, the flame stabilizing zone opening into said combustion chamber; a burner port for auxiliary combustible gas provided in said peripheral wall, said burner port for auxiliary combustible gas being operable to inject an auxiliary combustible gas into the flame stabilizing zone so as to produce a swirling flame flow; and a plurality of burner ports for waste gas provided in said bottom wall along a periphery thereof, said plurality of burner ports for waste gas being operable to inject a waste gas into the swirling flame flow formed in the flame stabilizing zone, wherein an inner diameter of each of said plurality of burner ports for waste gas is smaller than a diameter of the flame stabilizing zone, wherein the auxiliary combustible gas is a premixed gas, and wherein the waste gas is a gas containing silane gas which is discharged from a semiconductor manufacturing system.
- 9. The combustor according to claim 8, wherein said burner port for auxiliary combustible gas comprises a plurality of burner ports each extending substantially tangentially to said peripheral wall of the flame stabilization zone for injecting the auxiliary combustible gas into the flame stabilization zone so as to produce the swirling flame flow.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 09/509,995, filed Apr. 5, 2000, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,494,711, which is a national stage application of international application number PCT/JP98/05196 filed on Nov. 19, 1998.
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