Claims
- 1. A burner for maintaining combustion of a gaseous fuel-air mixture in a heat transmitting tube, said burner comprising a burner body defining:
- (a) a throat section providing a primary mixture flow passage;
- (b) a mixture discharge section defining a discharge opening, said discharge section defined by a surrounding body wall configured to direct said mixture into said heat transmitting tube via said discharge opening along and about a line defining a central axis of said body wall, said discharge section and discharge opening having flow areas which are larger than the flow area of said throat section; and,
- (c) a plurality of secondary mixture flow passages bypassing at least part of said throat section and opening into said discharge section, said secondary mixture flow passages directing secondary mixture flows into said discharge section in directions diverging obliquely from said axis in the direction of flow and which define relatively small skew angles with respect to said axis, said secondary mixture flows impinging on said body wall and on said primary mixture flow in said discharge section to impart vorticular motion to the mixture issuing from said discharge opening.
- 2. The burner claimed in claim 1 wherein said body wall defines a straight substantially cylindrical discharge section.
- 3. The burner claimed in claim 1 further including a converging flow channel leading into said throat section and a radial wall extending about the downstream end of the throat section and to the discharge section wall, said secondary passages opening in said converging channel and in said radial wall.
- 4. The burner claimed in claim 3 wherein said secondary passages are defined by straight cylindrical drilled holes.
- 5. The burner claimed in claim 1 wherein said primary and secondary passages are formed in and extend through a first burner member, said discharge section formed in part by an open ended tubular second burner member having an internal cross sectional shape which is substantially the same as the cross sectional shape of said first burner member, said first burner member disposed in and tightly gripped by said second member.
- 6. The burner claimed in claim 5 wherein said second member is heat shrunk onto said first burner member.
- 7. The burner claimed in claim 5 wherein said second member is formed from a high temperature highly corrosion resistant metal.
- 8. The burner claimed in claim 7 wherein said first burner member is formed from a metal which is relatively easier to machine than said second member.
- 9. A heating assembly for a furnace comprising:
- (a) a burner tube from which heat is transferred for heating the furnace; and
- (b) a burner disposed within the burner tube for directing a gaseous fuel and air mixture along and about a line disposed in the direction of extent of the burner tube to maintain a flame within the burner tube;
- (c) said burner comprising: a tubular body connectable to a source of fuel and air mixture; and defining:
- (i) a primary mixture flow passage defined at least in part by a flow restricting throat section;
- (ii) a discharge section downstream from said throat section, said discharge section having a larger flow area than said throat section, extending around and along said line and terminating in a discharge opening;
- (iii) a plurality of secondary mixture flow passages spaced radially from said line for bypassing secondary flows of mixture around said primary passage and discharging said secondary flows at relatively high velocities into said discharge section, said secondary flow passages oriented for directing the secondary mixture flows into said discharge section along secondary flow paths which are skewed at relatively small skew angles with respect to said line, said secondary mixture flows interacting with the primary mixture flow in said discharge section to impart a helical swirling motion to the mixture issuing from said discharge opening.
- 10. The assembly claimed in claim 9 wherein said secondary flow passages are constructed to direct the secondary flow against the discharge section wall downstream from said flow restricting throat section to maximize the interaction between the primary and secondary flows.
- 11. The assembly claimed in claim 9 wherein said tubular body is formed by a first body member in which said primary and secondary passages are formed and a second open ended tubular body member defining said discharge section.
- 12. The assembly claimed in claim 11 wherein one of said members defines a surface extending about and resiliently gripping a conforming surface of the other member.
- 13. The assembly claimed in claim 11 wherein said first and second body members are attached by a heat shrink connection.
- 14. The assembly claimed in claim 9 wherein said secondary flow passages direct the secondary flows in divergent directions into said discharge section, said secondary flows impinging on the discharge section wall.
- 15. The assembly claimed in claim 9 further including a converging channel section opening into said throat section said secondary flow passages opening into said converging channel section and extending therefrom to said discharge section.
- 16. A high temperature burner connectable to a source of fluent fuel and air mixture comprising:
- (a) a first tubular body member communicating with the source and defining a reduced flow throat section forming a primary mixture flow passage opening through a first body member wall at its downstream end, and a plurality of secondary mixture passages opening in said wall radially outwardly from said primary flow passage opening, said throat section formed about a central axis extending in the direction of flow and said secondary flow passages disposed about said axis, said secondary passages diverging obliquely from said axis in the direction of flow and extending at relatively small skew angles with respect to said axis; and,
- (b) a second tubular burner body member projecting beyond said first body member wall to define a discharge section into which the mixture is directed by said flow passages, and a discharge opening;
- (c) said first and second members heat shrunk together and maintained assembled by resiliently engaged conforming surfaces on the respective members which are spaced outwardly from said first body member wall, said members remaining assembled together so long as said members remain at similar temperatures.
- 17. The burner claimed in claim 16 wherein said second burner member is defined at least in part by a straight cylindrical tube of high temperature corrosion resistant metal, a portion of the inner wall of said member disposed about a cylindrical outer surface of said first burner member, the diametrical extent of said inner wall portion being less than the diametrical extent of said cylindrical outer surface when said members are disassembled and at a common temperature.
- 18. The burner claimed in claim 16 wherein said second burner member is formed from a corrosion resistant high temperature metal alloy.
- 19. The burner claimed in claim 16 wherein said discharge section is formed by a cylindrical inner face of said second burner member and said secondary passages are formed to direct secondary flows to impinge on said inner face at locations spaced downstream from said first burner member wall and said primary flow passage.
- 20. The burner claimed in claim 16 wherein said throat section is defined by a convergent passage portion and a generally cylindrical portion opening in said first body member wall, said secondary passages extending from said throat to said wall.
- 21. The burner claimed in claim 20 wherein the flow area of said primary flow passage is substantially larger than the total flow area of said secondary flow passages.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 671,285 filed Mar. 29, 1976, now abandoned.
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