Claims
- 1. A method for operating a hot blast stove of the type having a jacket which corrodes when exposed to condensed deleterious vapors at high temperatures and pressures, the stove being employed in the production of hot air for injection into a blast furnace, the method comprising the steps of:
- delivering a combustible fuel and combustion air to the stove during a first mode of operation;
- delivering air at a pressure in excess of 5 atmospheres to the stove for heating in the absence of combustible fuel and combustion air during a second mode of operation; and
- applying a fluid at the pressure prevailing within the stove and at a temperature sufficient to heat the jacket to a temperature above the condensation point of the deleterious vapors to the exterior of the stove jacket during at least the second mode of operation to thereby avoid establishment of physical stresses in the stove jacket.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein a pressure balance across the stove jacket is established at all times during operation of the stove.
- 3. The method of claim 2 wherein the circulating fluid comprises the combustion air during the first mode of operation and comprises the pressurized air during the second mode of operation.
- 4. The method of claim 2 wherein the circulating fluid comprises a liquid.
- 5. A method for reducing corrosion of interior surfaces of a hot blast stove of the type including a combustion chamber in which heat is generated and a heat transfer chamber in which the generated heat is stored for subsequent transfer to a fluid passing therethrough, deleterious vapors being admitted to the stove during combustion of hydrocarbon fuel in the combustion chamber, the combustion and heat exchange chambers being in fluid communication via a passage at least in part defined by a wall having an inwardly facing surface exposed to the deleterious vapors in the stove during combustion and recovery of stored heat by transfer to a fluid, the method comprising:
- applying a fluid at a pressure in excess of about 5 atmospheres to the exterior of the inwardly facing passage wall to maintain a balanced pressure across the wall; and
- simultaneously maintaining the fluid at a temperature sufficient to heat the wall to a temperature above the condensation point of the deleterious vapors;
- the application of heat and pressure thereby reducing intercrystalline stress corrosion due to high temperatures, high pressures, and the existance of condensed deleterious vapors.
- 6. A method according to claim 5 wherein said wall comprises steel and said deleterious vapors include ions of nitrous oxide, chlorine, or sulfur, or a mixture thereof.
- 7. A method according to claim 5 wherein the fluid is applied during combustion of hydrocarbon fuel in the combustion chamber.
- 8. A method according to claim 5 wherein fluid is applied during heat transfer of the stored heat.
- 9. A method according to claim 5 wherein fluid is applied during both combustion and heat transfer.
- 10. A method according to claim 5 wherein fluid is applied at all times during operation of the stove.
- 11. A method according to claim 5 wherein the fluid comprises combustion air during combustion and pressurized air during heat transfer.
- 12. A method according to claim 5 wherein said fluid comprises a liquid.
- 13. A method of operating a hot blast stove to reduce intercrystalline stress corrosion, the hot blast stove being of the type including a combustion chamber in which heat is generated and a heat transfer chamber in which the generated heat is stored for subsequent transfer to a fluid passing therethrough, deleterious vapors being admitted to the stove during combustion of hydrocarbon fuel in the combustion chamber, the combustion and heat transfer chambers being in fluid communication and at least in part defined by a wall comprising steel and having an inwardly facing surface exposed to the deleterious vapors, the method comprising:
- circulating a gas under pressure through the combustion chamber and the heat transfer chamber, the steel wall being exposed to the gas, the gas including deleterious vapors which have a tendency to cause corrosion of the steel wall; and
- applying a fluid under a pressure in excess of about 5 atmospheres to the exterior of the steel wall to thereby reduce intercrystalline stress corrosion of the steel wall resulting from exposure thereof to the deleterious vapors.
- 14. A method according to claim 13 and further including maintaining the fluid at a temperature sufficient to heat the wall to a temperature above the condensation point of the deleterious vapors.
- 15. A method of operating a hot blast stove of the type having a steel jacket susceptible to intercrystalline stress corrosion when exposed to condensed deleterious vapors at high temperatures and pressures, the stove being employed in the production of hot air for injection into a blast furnace, the method comprising the steps of:
- delivering a combustible fuel and combustion air to the stove during a first mode of operation;
- delivering air at a pressure in excess of 5 atmospheres to the stove for heating in the absence of combustible fuel and combustion air during a second mode of operation; and
- applying a fluid at the pressure prevailing within the stove to the exterior of the stove jacket during at least the second mode of operation to reduce intercrystalline stress corrosion of the steel jacket through establishment of a pressure balance across at least a portion of the jacket.
Priority Claims (2)
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| 70951 |
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| 71761 |
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a division of Application Ser. No. 612,219 filed Sept. 10, 1975 which issued on May 10, 1977 as U.S. Pat. No. 4,022,573. Application 612,219 claimed the benefit of the filing dates of Luxembourg Application Ser. No. 70,951, filed Sept. 20, 1974 and Luxembourg Application Ser. No. 71,761, filed Jan. 30, 1975, and such priority is also claimed for this application.
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