Claims
- 1. A cyclone separator comprising an inner cylinder, an outer cylinder extending around said inner cylinder in a coaxial relationship to define an annular chamber between the two cylinders, said outer cylinder comprising a plurality of tubes extending vertically and circumferentially in a parallel relationship for at least a portion of their lengths, a first ring header connected to the upper ends of said tubes and a second ring header connected to the lower ends of said tubes for circulating a cooling fluid through said outer cylinder, means for directing gases containing solid particles through said annular chamber for separating the solid particles form said gases by centrifugal forces, the separated gases exiting through said inner cylinder and the separated solids falling to the bottom of said outer cylinder for disposal or recycle, the upper end portions of said tubes being bent radially inwardly towards said inner cylinder and radially outwardly to form a roof for said annular chamber, and means for passing water or steam or a steam and water mixture through said ring headers and said tubes to cool said outer cylinder.
- 2. The separator of claim 1 wherein said tubes are disposed in a spaced relationship.
- 3. The separator of claim 2 further comprises a continuous fin extending from corresponding portions of adjacent tubes to form a gas tight structure.
- 4. The separator of claim 1 further comprising refractory means extending around the inner and outer surfaces of said outer cylinder.
- 5. The separator of claim 1 wherein said directing means is formed by a portion of said tubes bent from the plane of the outer cylinder to form an inlet opening for receiving said gases.
- 6. The separator of claim 5 wherein portions of said bent tube portions extend from said inner cylinder to the wall of said outer cylinder to form said roof.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of Applicant's co-pending application Ser. No. 069,930 filed July 6, 1987, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,746,337.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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