Claims
- 1. A multi-piece vane for use in a secondary air passage of a fossil fuel-fired burner, comprising:
- a platelike rectangular-shaped rail element having an outer and an inner face, such that when the vane is used in the secondary air passage the outer face is directed toward an outer wall of the secondary air passage and the inner face is directed toward an inner wall of the secondary air passage;
- a platelike outer vane element which has a base edge, leading and trailing edges and an outer edge, and which is fastened at the outer vane base edge to the outer face of the rail element;
- a platelike inner vane element which also has a base edge, leading and trailing edges and an outer edge, and which is fastened at the inner vane base edge to the inner face of the rail element; and
- wherein the outer vane element runs longitudinally across the outer face of the rail element and the inner vane element runs diagonally across the inner face of the rail element.
- 2. The vane according to claim 1, wherein the outer vane element and the outer face of the rail element are perpendicularly aligned.
- 3. The vane according to claim 1, wherein the inner vane element and the inner face of the rail element are perpendicularly aligned.
- 4. The vane according to claim 1, wherein the outer vane element is positioned midway between the longer sides of the rail element.
- 5. The vane according to claim 1, wherein the outer vane element has a straight base edge, a curved outer edge and straight leading and trailing edges which are equal in length and which are at an equal obtuse angle .alpha. to the base edge.
- 6. The vane according to claim 1, wherein the inner vane element has a trapezoidal profile with the base edge of the inner vane element corresponding to a base leg of a trapezoid, the leading and trailing edges of the inner vane element corresponding to each of a side leg of a trapezoid and the outer edge of the inner vane element corresponding with a top leg of a trapezoid.
- 7. The vane according to claim 6, wherein the leading and trailing edges of the inner vane element are at an equal angle .beta. to the base edge.
- 8. The vane according to claim 1, wherein the outer vane element and the inner vane element form an angle .delta. having a magnitude ranging from 10 degrees to 40 degrees.
- 9. A fossil-fueled burner apparatus having means for providing a fossil fuel to an outlet end of the burner apparatus for combustion, a single annular air flow passage partially defined between an inner wall and an outer wall of the burner apparatus, and an arrangement of multi-piece spin vanes installed and positioned within the annular air flow passage for imparting a spin to combustion air flowing through the annular air flow passage, each of the multi-piece spin vanes comprising:
- a platelike rail element having an outer and an inner face, oriented in the air passage such that the outer face is directed toward an outer wall of the air passage and the inner face is directed toward an inner wall of the air passage;
- a platelike outer vane element which has a base edge, leading and trailing edges and an outer edge, and which is fastened at the outer vane base edge to the outer face of the rail element;
- a platelike inner vane element which also has a base edge, leading and trailing edges and an outer edge, and which is fastened at the inner vane base edge to the inner face of the rail element; and
- wherein the outer vane element runs longitudinally across the outer face of the rail element and the inner vane element runs diagonally across the inner face of the rail element.
- 10. The fossil-fueled burner apparatus according to claim 9, further comprising means for adjusting the position of the multi-piece spin vanes to vary the amount of spin imparted to the combustion air flow flowing through the annular air flow passage and past the arrangement of multi-piece spin vanes.
- 11. The fossil-fueled burner apparatus according to claim 9, wherein the outer vane element has a straight base edge, a curved outer edge and straight leading and trailing edges which are equal in length and which are at an equal obtuse angle a to the base edge.
- 12. The fossil-fueled burner apparatus according to claim 9, wherein the inner vane element has a trapezoidal profile with the base edge of the inner vane element corresponding to a base leg of a trapezoid, the leading and trailing edges of the inner vane element corresponding to each of a side leg of a trapezoid and the outer edge of the inner vane element corresponding with a top leg of a trapezoid.
- 13. The fossil-fueled burner apparatus according to claim 12, wherein the leading and trailing edges of the inner vane element are at an equal angle .beta. to the base edge.
- 14. The fossil-fueled burner apparatus according to claim 9, wherein the outer vane element and the inner vane element form an angle .delta. having a magnitude ranging from 10 degrees to 40 degrees.
- 15. The fossil-fueled burner apparatus according to claim 9, wherein the outer vane element is positioned midway between the longer sides of the rail element.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of Ser. No. 08/584,785 filed Jan. 11, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,827,054.
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