Claims
- 1. A continuous-flow steam generator, comprising:a combustion chamber for combusting fossil fuel, said combustion chamber having a fuel-gas side, an outlet region, burners, and containment walls formed from vertically disposed evaporator tubes welded to one another in a gastight manner; a horizontal gas flue having an inlet region and being disposed level with respect to said burners of said combustion chamber; a vertical gas flue connected to said fuel-gas side of said combustion chamber through said horizontal gas flue; a connecting portion forming said outlet region of said combustion chamber and said inlet region of said horizontal gas flue; a plurality of said evaporator tubes respectively acted upon in parallel by a flow medium; and a number of said evaporator tubes formed in a loop in said connecting portion.
- 2. The continuous-flow steam generator according to claim 1, wherein said horizontal gas flue has side walls formed from vertically disposed steam generator tubes welded to one another in a gastight manner and acted upon in parallel by the flow medium.
- 3. The continuous-flow steam generator according to claim 1, wherein said vertical gas flue has side walls formed from vertically disposed steam generator tubes welded to one another in a gastight manner and acted upon in parallel by the flow medium.
- 4. The continuous-flow steam generator according to claim 1, wherein:a plurality of said evaporator tubes are acted upon in parallel by the flow medium; a common inlet header system precedes said plurality of said evaporator tubes with respect to a direction of the flow medium; and a common outlet header system follows said plurality of said evaporator tubes with respect to the flow medium direction.
- 5. The continuous-flow steam generator according to claim 1, including:a common inlet header system; a common outlet header system; and a number of said steam generator tubes, acted upon in parallel by the flow medium, of one of said horizontal gas flue and said vertical gas flue are preceded in a direction of the flow medium by said common inlet header system and are followed in the flow medium direction by said common outlet header system.
- 6. The continuous-flow steam generator according to claim 1, wherein:one containment wall of said combustion chamber is an end wall; and evaporator tubes of said end wall are acted upon in parallel by the flow medium.
- 7. The continuous-flow steam generator according to claim 6, wherein evaporator tubes of said end wall of said combustion chamber precede other containment walls of said combustion chamber in a direction of the flow-medium.
- 8. The continuous-flow steam generator according to claim 1, wherein:a number of said evaporator tubes of said combustion chamber each have an inside tube diameter; and said inside tube diameter is selected as a function of a respective position of each of said number of said evaporator tubes in said combustion chamber.
- 9. The continuous-flow steam generator according to claim 1, wherein a number of said evaporator tubes have an inside surface and ribs forming a multiflight thread disposed on said inside surface.
- 10. The continuous-flow steam generator according to claim 9, whereineach of said evaporator tubes has a tube axis; said ribs have flanks; and a pitch angle between a plane perpendicular to said tube axis and said flanks of said ribs is less than 60°.
- 11. The continuous-flow steam generator according to claim 9, wherein:each of said evaporator tubes has a tube axis; said ribs have flanks; and a pitch angle between a plane perpendicular to said tube axis and said flanks of said ribs is less than 60° and greater than 0°.
- 12. The continuous-flow steam generator according to claim 9, wherein:each of said evaporator tubes has a tube axis; said ribs have flanks; and a pitch angle between a plane perpendicular to said tube axis and said flanks of said ribs is less than 55° and greater than 0°.
- 13. The continuous-flow steam generator according to claim 1, wherein a number of said evaporator tubes each have a throttle device for controlling flow of the flow medium.
- 14. The continuous-flow steam generator according to claim 1, including a line system for feeding flow medium into said evaporator tubes of said combustion chamber, said line system having throttle devices for reducing throughflow of the flow medium in said line system.
- 15. The continuous-flow steam generator according to claim 14, wherein said throttle devices are throttle assemblies.
- 16. The continuous-flow steam generator according to claim 1, wherein:said evaporator tubes and said steam generator tubes have fins; adjacent ones of at least one of said evaporator tubes and said steam generator tubes are welded to one another in a gastight manner by said fins; and each of said fins have a fin width selected as a function of a respective position of a corresponding one of said evaporator tubes and said steam generator tubes in at least one of said combustion chamber, said horizontal gas flue, and said vertical gas flue.
- 17. The continuous-flow steam generator according to claim 1, including superheater heating surfaces suspended in said horizontal gas flue.
- 18. The continuous-flow steam generator according to claim 1, including convection heating surfaces disposed in said vertical gas flue.
- 19. The continuous-flow steam generator according to claim 1, wherein:said combustion chamber has an end wall; and said burners are disposed on said end wall.
- 20. The continuous-flow steam generator according to claim 19, wherein:said combustion chamber has a length defined by a distance between said end wall of said combustion chamber and said inlet region of said horizontal gas flue; and said length is at least equal to a burnup length of the fuel in a full-load mode of the continuous-flow steam generator.
- 21. The continuous-flow steam generator according to claim 20, wherein said length of said combustion chamber is selected as a function of at least one of:a steam power output under full load of the continuous-flow steam generator; a burnup time; a flame of the fuel; and an outlet temperature of a fuel gas from said combustion chamber approximately according to the following two functions: L (M, tA)=(C1+C2·M)·tA; andL (M, TBRK)=(C3·TBRK+C4)M+C5(TBRK)2+C6·TBRK+C7, where:C1=8 m/s; C2=0.0057 m/kg; C3=−1.905·10−4(m·s)/(kg° C.); C4=0.286 (s·m)/kg; C5=3·10−4 m/(° C.)2; C6=−0.842 m/° C.; and C7=603.41 m, a respectively higher value of said length of said combustion chamber being applicable for a predetermined steam power output under full load of the continuous-flow steam generator.
- 22. The continuous-flow steam generator according to claim 1, wherein said combustion chamber has a length selected as a function of at least one of:a steam power output under full load of the continuous-flow steam generator; a burnup time; a flame of the fuel; and an outlet temperature of a fuel gas from said combustion chamber approximately according to the following two functions: L (M, tA)=(C1+C2·M)·tA; andL (M, TBRK)=(C3·TBRK+C4)M+C5(TBRK)2+C6·TBRK+C7, where:C1=8 m/s; C2=0.0057 m/kg; C3=−1.905·10−4(m·s)/(kg° C.); C4=0.286 (s·m)/kg; C5=3·10−4 m/(° C.)2; C6=−0.842 m/° C.; and C7=603.41 m, a respectively higher value of said length of said combustion chamber being applicable for a predetermined steam power output under full load of the continuous-flow steam generator.
- 23. The continuous-flow steam generator according to claim 1, wherein said combustion chamber has a lower region configured as a funnel.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of copending International Application No. PCT/DE00/00864, filed Mar. 20, 2000, which designated the United States.
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