Claims
- 1. An apparatus for burning a liquid fuel said apparatus comprising:a fuel-ejection means comprising a plurality of liquid fuel-spraying pipes (25a) each having a liquid fuel-spraying opening (26a) for radially spraying fuel in a fuel-election direction, each of plurality of liquid fuel-spraying opening (26a) being positioned on a first circumference having a center point (31); an outer primary air-ejection pipe (23) positioned outside and about the first circumference and having a plurality of outer primary air-ejection openings (24) therein through which primary air is ejected in parallel to the fuel-ejection direction from the liquid fuel-spraying openings (26a), wherein the air-ejection openings (24) are positioned on a second circumference positioned to extend about the first circumference; and an inner primary air-ejection pipe (27) positioned inside the first circumference and having a least one inner primary air-ejection opening (28) through which primary air is ejected in parallel to the fuel-ejection direction from the liquid fuel-spraying openings (26a), wherein the at least one inner primary air-ejection opening (28) is positioned on a third circumference extending within the first circumference; wherein the second and third circumferences are positioned concentrically with the first circumference with each having a center point being the center point (31) of the first circumference on which the plurality of liquid fuel-spraying openings (26a) are positioned.
- 2. The fuel-burning apparatus as claimed in claim 1, whereinthe inner primary air-ejection pipe (27) has a plurality of inner primary air-ejection openings (28) positioned on the third circumference and evenly spaced thereabout, the plurality of inner primary air ejection openings (28) positioned on the third circumference are evenly spaced thereabout; and the plurality of outer primary air-ejection openings (24) positioned on the second circumference are evenly spaced thereabout.
- 3. The fuel-burning apparatus as claimed in claim 2, wherein the inner primary air ejection openings (28) and the liquid fuel-spraying openings (26a) are each positioned apart as to be off-set from the position of the outer primary air-ejection openings (24), wherein radial lines extending from the center point (31) and passing through and outer primary air-ejection opening (24) do not pass through an inner air-ejection opening (28) and do not pass through a liquid fuel-spraying opening (26a).
- 4. The fuel-burning apparatus as claimed in claim 2 or in claim 3, wherein at least some of the liquid fuel-spraying openings (26a) are positioned on the same radial line extending from the center point (31) as is positioned an inner air-ejection opening (28).
- 5. A liquid fuel spraying method for burning fuel, said method comprising the steps of:passing a liquid fuel through a plurality of liquid fuel through the liquid fuel spraying openings in a fuel spray direction; ejecting primary outer air through a plurality of outer primary air-ejection openings, annularly spaced about a second circumference located outside of the first circumference, this ejected primary outer air passing parallel to the fuel spray direction; ejecting primary inner air through a plurality of inner primary air-ejection openings, annularly spaced about a third circumference located inside of the first circumference, this ejected primary inner air passing parallel to the fuel spray direction; and positioning the first, second and third circumferences concentrically, and off-setting the radial alignment of the primary outer and the primary inner air-ejection openings whereby the sprayed liquid fuel will mix with the outer and inner primary air to create eddies to enhance air and fuel mixing.
- 6. The liquid fuel spraying method for burning fuel as claimed in claim 5, wherein the liquid fuel to be passed is selected from liquid state fuels and slurry fuels containing a combustible powder.
- 7. The liquid fuel spraying method for burning fuel as claimed in claim 5, wherein, when the method is used in a rotary kiln said method also includes the step of introducing high temperature secondary air from a product-cooling system arranged downstream from the rotary kiln into the rotary kiln, wherein the introduced high temperature secondary air is mixed into the liquid fuel sprayed.
- 8. The liquid fuel spraying method for burning fuel as claimed in claim 5, wherein the ejection of the outer and inner primary air occurs at a velocity of 200 m/sec to 300 m/sec, and the liquid fuel passing step provides sprayed liquid fuel droplets at a size of 10 μm to 300 μm in diameter.
- 9. The liquid fuel spraying method for burning fuel as claimed in claim 5, wherein the total amount of the inner and outer primary air ejected is controlled to within 5% to 10% of the theoretical combustion air amount.
Priority Claims (3)
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9-142427 |
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a divisional of application number 09/125,767, filed Aug. 21, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,230,635, issued May 15, 2001, which is a 371 of application Ser. No. PCT/JP97/04858, filed Dec. 25, 1997.
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