Claims
- 1. A coal-water mixture fuel burner coupled to a combustion chamber comprising:
- a rotating cup having a first open narrow end, a second open expanded end and a tapered inner portion positioned therebetween, wherein the second expanded end of said rotating cup is positioned adjacent to and in communication with an aperture in the combustion chamber;
- first inner conduit means connected to a coal-water mixture fuel source and having a first end positioned within the first open narrow end of said rotating cup for directing said coal-water mixture fuel within said rotating cup; and
- second outer conduit means connected to a source of steam and coaxially positioned about said first inner conduit means along a portion of the length thereof and including a first end positioned within the first open narrow end of said rotating cup and along the length of said first inner conduit means for directing said steam flow onto the tapered inner portion of said rotating cup for facilitating the flow of the coal-water mixture fuel along said rotating cup and its discharge in a collection of fine particles therefrom into the combustion chamber.
- 2. The coal-water mixture fuel burner of claim 1 wherein the first end of the first inner conduit means includes a helical slot positioned in a lateral surface of the first inner conduit means through which the coal-water mixture fuel flows into said rotating cup.
- 3. The coal-water mixture fuel burner of claim 1 wherein the first end of said second outer conduit means includes a plurality of apertures therein through which the steam flow directed onto the tapered inner portion of said rotating cup passes.
- 4. The coal-water mixture fuel burner of claim 1 further comprising rotational drive means coupled to said cup for effecting the rotation thereof.
- 5. The coal-water mixture fuel burner of claim 4 wherein said rotational drive means is variable for setting the angular velocity of said rotating cup in accordance with the rheological properties of the coal-water mixture fuel.
- 6. The coal-water mixture fuel burner of claim 5 further comprising an elongated hollow shaft coaxially positioned about said second outer conduit means and coupled at respective ends thereof to said rotational drive means and to said rotating cup in providing support therefor.
- 7. The coal-water mixture fuel burner of claim 6 wherein said rotational drive means includes the combination of an electric motor and a drive belt coupled to said hollow shaft for effecting the rotation thereof.
- 8. The coal-water mixture fuel burner of claim 6 wherein said elongated hollow shaft is coupled to the first narrow end of said rotating cup.
- 9. The coal-water mixture fuel burner of claim 1 further comprising a primary air source for directing high velocity air across the second expanded end of said rotating cup for exerting a shear force upon the coal-water mixture fuel discharged therefrom as it enters the combustion chamber for further atomization of said coal-water mixture fuel.
- 10. The coal-water mixture fuel burner of claim 9 wherein said primary air source includes a blower and a duct coupling said blower to said rotating cup immediately adjacent to the second expanded end thereof.
- 11. The coal-water mixture fuel burner of claim 10 wherein said duct is coaxially positioned about said second outer conduit means and said rotating cup.
- 12. The coal-water mixture fuel burner of claim 11 further comprising deflection means positioned within said duct adjacent to the second expanded end of said rotating cup for directing the primary air generally inward toward a longitudinal axis of said rotating cup.
- 13. The coal-water mixture fuel burner of claim 12 wherein said deflection means comprises an annular member coaxially positioned in spaced relation about said rotating cup and including a plurality of vanes positioned about an inner periphery thereof for deflecting the primary air in a swirling motion about the second expanded end of said rotating cup.
- 14. The coal-water mixture fuel burner of claim 13 wherein the velocity of the primary air adjacent to the second expanded end of said rotating cup may be varied by varying the size of an annular flow channel between said annular member and said rotating cup.
- 15. The coal-water mixture fuel burner of claim 1 further comprising a secondary air source for directing secondary air into the combustion chamber about the periphery of the second expanded end of said rotating cup for controlling the combustion of the coal-water mixture fuel.
- 16. The coal-water mixture fuel burner of claim 15 wherein said secondary air source includes a blower coupled to an annular chamber about said rotating cup, wherein a plurality of adjustable vanes are positioned within said annular chamber for directing the secondary air into the combustion chamber at a desired entry angle.
- 17. The coal-water mixture fuel burner of claim 1 further comprising a secondary fuel source positioned within the combustion chamber adjacent to said rotating cup for initiating combustion of the coal-water mixture fuel.
- 18. The coal-water mixture fuel burner of claim 17 wherein said secondary fuel source includes a circular ring positioned within the combustion chamber and immediately adjacent to and about the second open expanded end of said rotating cup, said circular ring having at least one aperture therein through which a combustible fuel is directed into the combustion chamber.
- 19. The coal-water mixture fuel burner of claim 17 wherein said combustion chamber is a fire tube boiler having a refractory flame oven cone and a refractory ring therein, wherein said refractory flame oven cone and said refractory ring are positioned adjacent to said circular ring secondary fuel source and the second open expanded end of said rotating cup for reflecting heat back into an ignition zone within the combustion chamber for enhanced flame stability.
CONTRACTUAL ORIGIN OF THE INVENTION
The United States Government has rights in this invention pursuant to an employee-employer relationship with the inventors.
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