Claims
- 1. In a compressed air and fuel internal burner for producing a high velocity flame jet for cutting rock and other solids, said flame jet including hard particulate material forming an abrasive, said burner including:
- means defining a confined burner space,
- means for continuously feeding through said space a stream of combustible fluid,
- means for effecting combustion of the combustible fluid within said space and for discharging the combustion provided therefrom, and
- means for supplying hard particulate material to the combustion products discharging from the confined burner space and for forming a high velocity flame jet bearing said hard particulate material forming said abrasive,
- the improvement wherein said hard particulate material supplying means comprises means for supplying a stream of combustible fluid bearing hard particulate material to said burner upstream of said confined burner space and includes means defining a confined straight flow path through said burner for said combustible fluid bearing said hard particulate material and terminating in an axial flow jet nozzle forming said high velocity fluid jet,
- and wherein said burner further comprises means within said confined straight flow path for separating a portion of said combustible fluid radially outward of said confined straight flow path from said hard particulate material and for introducing said particle free fluid into a combustion stabilization region in the vicinity of the upstream end of said confined burner space for stabilization of the flame reaction within said confined burner space.
- 2. The compressed air and fuel internal burner as claimed in claim 1, wherein said burner comprises:
- an annular burner body having an axial flow passage therethrough, forming part of said straight flow path defining means,
- a cylindrical shell connected at one end to said annular burner body defining an elongated combustion chamber and forming said confined burner space,
- said combustion chamber having a diameter in excess of the axial flow passage within said burner body,
- a cylindrical metal heat radiator element concentrically positioned within said combustion chamber and being fixed to the end of said burner body and extending axially therefrom and being spaced from said shell to form a chamber therebetween,
- and wherein said means for separating combustible fluid free of said particulate material comprises a cylindrical sand separator positioned within said burner body axial flow passage and bearing longitudinally spaced radial slots having a width less than the diameter of the particulate material of said stream, and
- means for collecting fluid separated from said particulate material passing through said slots of said sand separator and for directing said separated fluid to said chamber intermediate of said metal heat radiator element and said shell, and radial ports within said metal heat radiator element to permit the re-introduction of particle free air into the combustion stabilization region defined by said metal heat radiator element downstream of said burner body axial flow passage.
- 3. The compressed air and fuel internal burner as claimed in claim 2, wherein said annular burner body comprises a bore and a pair of counterbores from the end proximate to said elongated combustion chamber towards the opposite end thereof, and said burner further comprises a cylindrical tungsten carbide inlet nozzle having a diameter on the order of said first counterbore and being positioned within said counterbore and extending the length thereof, said sand separator comprises a cylindrical element having an outer diameter on the order of that of said second counterbore and being positioned therein and extending the length thereof, said sand separator being recessed on its outer periphery over a major portion of its length and bearing said radial slots along said recessed portion and defining with said burner body a separated air collection chamber, and wherein said cylindrical metal heat radiator element includes an outer peripheral recessed portion defining said chamber between said element and said shell, and wherein at least one passage within said burner body fluid connects said separated air collection chamber and said chamber adjacent said metal heat radiator element such that particle free air passes from said separated air collection chamber to said annular chamber radially exterior of said metal heat radiator element and enters said combustion chamber through said radial ports with said radiator element downstream from the end of said burner body and from said inlet nozzle.
- 4. The compressed air and fuel inlet burner as claimed in claim 2, wherein said burner further comprises an elongated cylindrical longitudinal fuel delivery passage extending longitudinally from the end of said burner body bearing said sand separator parallel to said annular burner body axial flow path, a fuel supply tube coupled to said burner body and partially projecting within said longitudinal fuel delivery passage and being sealably coupled thereto, and an air passage extending longitudinally through said burner body from said second counterbore to the end of said burner body proximate to said elongated combustion chamber and opening to said elongated combustion chamber within said combustion stabilization region, and a fuel nozzle extending from said fuel passage to said air passage and opening into said air passage approximately at the point where the air passage opens to the combustion chamber; whereby, fuel supplied to said fuel delivery passage by said fuel supply tube is aspirated into said combustion stabilization region of said elongated combustion chamber by separated air passing through said longitudinal air passage, where the fuel further mixes with the stream of combustible fluid bearing hard particulate material entering the confined burner space from said axial flow passage of said burner body and particle free combustible fluid introduced into said combustion stabilization region through said radial ports of said metal heat radiator element.
- 5. The compressed air and fuel inlet burner as claimed in claim 3, wherein said burner further comprises an elongated cylindrical longitudinal fuel delivery passage extending longitudinally from the end of said burner body bearing said sand separator parallel to said annular burner body axial flow path, a fuel supply tube coupled to said burner body and partially projecting within said longitudinal fuel delivery passage and being sealably coupled thereto, and an air passage extending longitudinally through said burner body from said second counterbore to the end of said burner body proximate to said elongated combustion chamber and opening to said elongated combustion chamber within said combustion stabilization region, and a fuel nozzle extending from said fuel passage to said air passage and opening into said air passage approximately at the point where the air passage opens to the combustion chamber; whereby, fuel supplied to said fuel delivery passage by said fuel supply tube is aspirated into said combustion stabilization region of said elongated combustion chamber by separated air passing through said longitudinal air passage, where the fuel further mixes with the stream of combustible fluid bearing hard particulate material entering the confined burner space from said axial flow passage of said burner body and particle free combustible fluid introduced into said combustion stabilization region through said radial ports of said metal heat radiator element.
- 6. The compressed air fuel internal burner as claimed in claim 1, wherein said means for separating combustible fluid free of said hard particulate material from said stream comprises a cylindrical sand separator positioned within said burner body axial flow passage, said cylindrical sand separator bearing longitudinally spaced radial slots having a width less than the diameter of said hard particulate material from said stream and wherein said combustion chamber comprises a cylindrical metal heat radiator element concentrically positioned within said combustion chamber and extending axially therefrom and being spaced from said shell to form a chamber therebetween, and means for fluid coupling said slots of said sand separator to said chamber intermediate of said metal heat radiator element and said shell, and radial ports within said metal heat radiator element to permit the re-introduction of particle free air into the combustion stabilization region defined by said metal heat radiator element.
- 7. The compressed air fuel internal burner as claimed in claim 6, wherein said cylindrical shell is connected at one end to said annular burner body at right angles to the axial flow passage through said annular burner body, a radial opening within said annular burner body communicating said elongated combustion chamber with said annular burner body axial flow passage, said annular burner body including axially spaced inlet and outlet nozzles and an enlarged cylindrical chamber intermediate of said nozzles with said nozzles and said cylindrical chamber forming a part of said axial flow passage and downstream of said cylindrical sand separator, said cylindrical chamber being open to said combustion chamber by way of said radial opening within said annular burner body, and wherein the volume of the cylindrical chamber is such that the products of combustion from the combustion chamber in expanding to atmospheric pressure through said radial opening, said cylindrical chamber and said outlet nozzle substantially increases in velocity and functions to accelerate the flow of abrasive material separated from a major portion of the combustible fluid stream within said sand separator to provide at the outlet of said discharge nozzle a combined flame jet and abrasive flow, materially enhancing the cutting and abrading capability of said compressed air and fuel internal burner.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation in part application of application Ser. No. 112,492 filed Jan. 16, 1980, now abandoned and identically entitled.
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