Claims
- 1. A method of reducing the content of nitrogen oxides in flue gases produced by the combustion of an at least substantially stoichiometric mixture of fuel gas and combustion air introduced into a burner connected to a furnace comprising the steps of:(a) conducting said combustion air to said burner; (b) providing a first mixing chamber outside of said burner and furnace for mixing flue gases from said furnace and a flow motivating gas with said fuel gas, said mixing chamber including a fuel gas jet-forming nozzle, at least one flow motivating gas jet-forming deflector and a venturi and mixing compartment therein; (c) discharging said fuel gas in the form of a fuel gas jet into said first mixing chamber by way of said fuel gas jet-forming nozzle so that flue gases from said furnace are drawn into said mixing chamber and mix with and dilute said fuel gas in said venturi and mixing compartment therein; (d) discharging a flow motivating gas in the form of at least one flow motivating gas jet into said first mixing chamber by way of said flow motivating gas jet-forming deflector so that additional flue gases from said furnace and additional fuel gas, if needed, are drawn into said mixing chamber and mix with each other and with said flow motivating gas in said venturi and mixing compartment therein; and (e) conducting the mixture of flue gases, flow motivating gas and fuel gas formed in steps (c) and (d) to said burner wherein said mixture is combined with said combustion air and burned therein and in said furnace.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein said flow motivating gas is selected from the group consisting of steam, air, nitrogen and carbon dioxide.
- 3. The method of claim 1 wherein said flow motivating gas is steam.
- 4. The method of claim 1 which further comprises the step of controlling the volume ratios of said flue gases and said flow motivating gas mixed with said fuel gas in steps (c) and (d).
- 5. The method of claim 1 which further comprises the step of providing a second mixing chamber outside of said burner and furnace for mixing additional flow motivating gas with said flue gases from said furnace, and discharging said flow motivating gas in the form of at least one jet into said second mixing chamber so that flue gases from said furnace are drawn into said second mixing chamber and mix with said additional flow motivating gas prior to mixing with said flow motivating gas and fuel gas in accordance with steps (c) and (d).
- 6. The method of claim 5 which further comprises the step of controlling the volume ratio of said additional flow motivating gas mixed with said flue gases.
- 7. The method of claim 1 which further comprises the step of mixing flue gases from said furnace with said combustion air conducted to said burner in accordance with step (a).
- 8. The method of claim 7 which further comprises controlling the volume ratio of said flue gases mixed with said combustion air.
- 9. A method of reducing the content of nitrogen oxides in flue gases produced by the combustion of an at least substantially stoichiometric mixture of fuel gas and combustion air introduced into a burner connected to a furnace comprising the steps of:(a) conducting said combustion air to said burner; (b) providing a first mixing chamber outside of said burner and furnace for mixing flue gases from said furnace and steam with said fuel gas, said mixing chamber including a fuel gas jet-forming nozzle, at least one steam jet forming deflector and a venturi and mixing compartment therein; (c) discharging said fuel gas in the form of a fuel jet into said first mixing chamber by way of said fuel gas jet-forming nozzle so that flue gases from said furnace are drawn into said chamber and mix with and dilute said fuel gas in said venturi and mixing compartment therein; (d) discharging steam in the form of at least one steam jet into said first mixing chamber by way of said steam jet-forming deflector so that additional flue gases from said furnace and additional fuel gas, if needed, are drawn into said mixing chamber and mix with each other and with said steam in said venturi and mixing compartment therein; and (e) controlling the volume ratios of said flue gases and said steam mixed with said fuel gas in steps (c) and (d); and (f) conducting the mixture of flue gases, steam and fuel gas formed in steps (c) and (d) to said burner wherein said mixture is combined with said combustion air and burned therein and in said furnace.
- 10. The method of claim 9 which further comprises the step of providing a second mixing chamber outside of said burner and furnace for mixing additional steam with said flue gases from said furnace, and discharging said steam in the form of at least one jet into said second mixing chamber so that flue gases from said furnace are drawn into said second mixing chamber and mix with said additional steam prior to mixing with said steam and fuel gas in accordance with steps (c) and (d).
- 11. The method of claim 10 which further comprises the step of controlling the volume ratio of said additional steam mixed with said flue gases.
- 12. The method of claim 9 which further comprises the step of mixing flue gases from said furnace with said combustion air conducted to said burner in accordance with step (a).
- 13. The method of claim 12 which further comprises controlling the volume ratio of said flue gases mixed with said combustion air.
- 14. An apparatus for reducing the content of nitrogen oxides in flue gases produced by the combustion of an at least substantially stoichiometric mixture of fuel gas and combustion air, said fuel gas being conducted to a burner connected to a furnace by a fuel gas conduit and the combustion air being conducted from a source of combustion air to the burner by a combustion air conduit, comprising:a first mixing chamber for mixing flue gases from said furnace and a flow motivating gas with said fuel gas having a fuel gas inlet for connection to said fuel gas conduit, a fuel gas jet-forming nozzle for forming a fuel gas jet within said mixing chamber, a flue gases inlet positioned so that flue gases are drawn into said mixing chamber by said fuel gas jet, a first flow motivating gas inlet, at least one flow motivating gas jet-forming deflector for forming a flow motivating gas jet within said mixing chamber so that additional flue gases and additional fuel gas, if needed, are drawn into said mixing chamber, a venturi and mixing compartment therein for mixing said flue gases, said flow motivating gas and said fuel gas and a flue gases, flow motivating gas and fuel gas mixture outlet; a first flue gases conduit for connection to said furnace connected to said flue gases inlet of said first chamber; a first flow motivating gas conduit for connection to a source of flow motivating gas connected to said flow motivating gas inlet of said mixing chamber; and a flue gases, flow motivating gas and fuel gas mixture conduit for connection to said burner connected to said flue gases, flow motivating gas and fuel gas mixture outlet of said chamber.
- 15. The apparatus of claim 14 which further comprises means for controlling the volume ratios of said flue gases and said flow motivating gas mixed with said fuel gas in said first mixing chamber disposed in said first flue gases conduit and said first flow motivating gas conduit.
- 16. The apparatus of claim 15 wherein said means for controlling the volume ratios of said flue gases and said flow motivating gas to said fuel gas are comprised of flow control valves.
- 17. The apparatus of claim 14 which further comprises a second mixing chamber for mixing flow motivating gas with said flue gases from said furnace having a flow motivating gas inlet for connection to a source of flow motivating gas and for forming a flow motivating gas jet within said second mixing chamber, a flue gases inlet connected to said first flue gases conduit positioned so that flue gases from said furnace are drawn into said second mixing chamber by said jet, a flow motivating gas-flue gases outlet connected to said first flue gases conduit and a flow motivating gas conduit for connection to a source of flow motivating gas connected to said flow motivating gas inlet of said second mixing chamber.
- 18. The apparatus of claim 17 which further comprises means for controlling the volume ratio of said flow motivating gas mixed with said flue gases disposed in said flow motivating gas conduit.
- 19. The apparatus of claim 18 wherein said means for controlling the volume ratio of said flow motivating gas mixed with said flue gases comprises a flow control valve.
- 20. The apparatus of claim 14 wherein said source of combustion air is a combustion air blower.
- 21. The apparatus of claim 20 which further comprises a second flue gases conduit for connection to said furnace and to said combustion air blower so that flue gases are mixed with said combustion air.
- 22. The apparatus of claim 21 which further comprises means for controlling the volume ratio of said flue gases mixed with said combustion air disposed in said second flue gases conduit.
- 23. The apparatus of claim 22 wherein said means for controlling the volume ratio of said flue gases mixed with said combustion air comprises a flow control valve.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/547,769 filed on Apr. 12, 2000 which claims benefit of provisional application No. 60/161,536 filed on Oct. 26, 1999.
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