The invention concerns equipment and a method for enhancing the combustion event and heat transfer in a heating boiler.
The invention relates to combustion taking place in power plants, heating furnaces, heating boilers and other such combustion spaces and to enhancement of such combustion. In the following, the name of heating boiler will be used for these application objects of the invention.
Combustion is a complex event, which depends on several different factors, such as the particle size of the fuel, the combustion temperature and the structure of the heating boiler. The fuel used in the combustion event becomes oxidized, whereby heat will result. At typical combustion temperatures, combustion of hot solid matter depends on the speed at which oxygen is diffused into the surface of the matter. As the combustion proceeds, the particle size and particle mass are reduced. When burning carbon, the combustion results in carbon monoxide, which in the continued combustion will become carbon dioxide.
It is a known method to enhance the combustion event by causing turbulence to occur in the combustion space to enhance movement of the matter and heat transfer in the combustion. However, in known solutions problems still occur in the completion of combustion taking place in power plants, heating furnaces and heating boilers and other such installations. It is difficult to make turbulence generators, such as agitators, to reach high temperatures, which are typically in a range of 600-1000° C. In particular, problems occur in the combustion of non-volatile carbon particles.
Enhancing of combustion is also associated with cleaning of the heat transfer surfaces of the heating boiler to remove ash particles and unburnt carbon particles from them. Acoustic cleaning is a known cleaning method, wherein sound sources are placed in the heat transfer parts of the heating boiler and sound is produced periodically at intervals of about 2-15 minutes for a few seconds each time. Acoustic cleaning equipment is known e.g. from publications WO-82/01328 and WO-82/03803.
The purpose of the invention is to bring about equipment and a method for enhancing the combustion event in such a way that the combustion is more complete and emissions are reduced.
Another purpose of the invention is to bring about equipment of a new kind, wherein a sound source based on a pulse burner is used as the sound source.
The equipment according to the invention for enhancing the combustion event and heat transfer in a heating boiler is mainly characterised in that the space above the major combustion zone in the combustion space of the heating boiler is equipped with sound sources to generate an acoustic field in order to enhance the combustion event and to achieve a more complete combustion, and that the sound sources are placed in such a way that the acoustic pressure patterns generated by the sound sources meet at angles of 20-90° sideways and/or vertically.
The method according to the invention for its part is characterised in that in a space above the major combustion zone in the combustion space of the heating boiler a rotating acoustic field is generated by sound sources, which are located on various sides and/or at different elevations of the heating boiler.
In the arrangement according to the invention, the combustion event is enhanced in such a way in a heating boiler that an acoustic field is applied to a space above the actual major combustion zone. Matter volatilising at this location has already burnt out for the most part, but some carbon still remains in the form of small particles, which have not yet burnt The acoustic field is preferably continuous and it is generated by suitable sound sources, one or more, which are placed in the combustion space of the heating boiler. The sound source is preferably a sound source based on a pulse burner. By the arrangement according to the invention, the combustion event is enhanced in such a way that more heat is obtained from the fuel used and less combustion residue will result. At the same time, a cleaner combustion is also achieved, which means that harmful emissions are reduced.
By using the sound source according to the invention, which is based on a pulse burner, that problem is solved, which is associated with pneumatically operated sound sources in that due to the higher pressure existing inside the combustion space dust or other impurities will drift from the combustion space into the sound source. No such problem occurs in the sound source based on a pulse burner.
In the following, the invention will be described with reference to the figures shown in the appended drawing, but the intention is not to limit the invention only to the embodiments shown in the figures.
In an advantageous embodiment of the invention, sound sources S are placed at different elevations in the heating boiler 10, and when moving upwards in the combustion space 11 the frequency of the sound source S is increased as the diameter and mass of solid particles diminish further ahead in combustion space 11. Hereby the desired effect enhancing the combustion event will remain at an optimum.
In another advantageous embodiment of the invention, sound sources S are placed in such a way in heating boiler 10 that the resulting acoustic field is rotating.
In an advantageous embodiment of the invention a part of the secondary and/or tertiary air needed in the combustion event is supplied through the sound sources S placed in heating boiler 10. This supplied air at the same time functions as cooling air for sound sources S.
The sound source used is a pulse burner, which preferably operates with the combustion reaction between a gaseous or gasified fuel and air and functions on the “pulse jet” principle known as such. In such an embodiment the sound source SP includes an antechamber SP1, into which air under pressure is supplied through assembly L1, a combustion chamber SP2, into which a gaseous inflammable matter is supplied through assembly L2, and a sound horn SP3. Between antechamber SP1 and combustion chamber SP2 there is a valve/set of valves V, whose structure is shown by the cross-sectional view in
After the combustion event, the pressure of combustion chamber SP2 is released into the space to be cleaned, that is, into combustion space 11.
The igniting device/devices I used are preferably spark plugs or a hot shoe functioning as a constantly glowing igniting component
The pulse burner operating as sound source SP preferably uses hydrocarbon gas and air in starting. In addition, in one embodiment of the invention a gasified gas is used, which is taken from that part of the combustion space, where no secondary or tertiary air has yet been introduced.
The sound source according to the invention forms a continuous acoustic pressure pulse, with which a continuous quick pulse-like acoustic pressure can be driven into the combustion space of the boiler.
The invention may be applied in all types of power plants, heating furnaces, heating boilers and other such installations. The sound sources used are sound horns known in acoustic cleaning, but also sound sources of other kinds may be used.
The following is a presentation of the claims, but the invention is not intended to be limited only to the different embodiments presented in the claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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20001616 | Jul 2000 | FI | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/FI01/00647 | 7/6/2001 | WO | 1/2/2004 |