Claims
- 1. A steam generator having a circulating fluidized bed combustion apparatus for generating heat in association with fluid heat absorption circuits, a flue gas path for receiving hot combustion gas from said combustion apparatus, first control means for selectively varying said hot combustion gas mass flow rate in said circulating fluidized bed combustion apparatus including a recirculated spent portion of said combustion gas from a downstream point of said flue gas path as part of said hot combustion gas, said circulating fluidized bed comprising solid particles of inert material and fuel circulated in said combustion gas, second control means for varying mass flow rate of said circulating bed solid particles, said fluid heat absorption circuits being disposed to absorb heat from said hot combustion gas and said circulating bed solid particles, evaporating and superheating portions of said fluid heat absorption circuits being disposed so that heat absorption duty of said portions is responsive to variations in said hot combustion gas mass flow rate, increase in said hot combustion gas mass flow rate increasing heat absorption in one of said portions relative to said other portion and vice versa, means for integrating control of said first and said second control means adapted to distribute said heat generated by said combustion apparatus in a selective manner between/among said portions of said heat absorption circuits, and especially during conditions of variable loading of said steam generator.
- 2. A steam generator as recited in claim 1 and wherein said second control means is adapted to maintain said mass flow rate of said circulating bed solid particles sufficient to limit combustion gas temperature to a predetermined value as 1550 F.
- 3. A steam generator as recited in claim 1, said circulating fluidized bed combustion apparatus including a furnace, and wherein said integrated control and said first and said second control means are also adapted to maintain said combustion gas temperature in said furnace at a predetermined set point.
- 4. A steam generator as recited in claim 3 and wherein said integrated control is also adapted to limit control interaction between said distribution of heat generated and said maintenance of said gas temperature in said furnace at said predetermined set point.
- 5. A steam generator as recited in claim 3 including means to inject spray water into an intermediate location of said superheating portion of said fluid heat absorption circuits adapted to lower temperature of the effluent from said superheating portion upon an increase in flow rate of said spray water and visa versa, and wherein said integrated control is also adapted to restore said spray water flow rate to a preset value through redistribution. of said heat generated between said portions of said heat absorption circuits.
- 6. A steam generator as recited in claim 3 including means for recirculating said spent portion of said combustion gas from said downstream point of said flue gas path to multiple points of said furnace, said multiple points being located in tiers at multiple serial elevations of said combustion gas flow path through said furnace, and wherein said integrated control and said first control means is adapted to selectively distribute said recirculating spent portion of said combustion gas between/among said tiers of multiple points responsive to said combustion gas temperature associated with one of said tiers of multiple points.
- 7. A steam generator as recited in claim 3 including means for supply of combustion air to said combustion apparatus, a third control means adapted to selectively control rate of flow of said air to said combustion apparatus, said integrated control and said first and said third control means being adapted to selectively control excess air in a portion of said flue gas path independently of said hot combustion gas mass flow rate in said circulating fluidized bed combustion apparatus.
- 8. A steam generator as recited in claim 3 including means for separation of said solid particles from said hot combustion gas, means for transport of said separated solid particles to the upstream portion of said circulating fluidized bed combustion apparatus, means for storage of said separated solid particles in said transport means, means for selectivelly controlling quantity of said solid particles stored in said storage means within some predetermined quantitative range.
- 9. A steam generator as recited in claim 8 and including means for removal of a spent portion of said solid particles from said combustion apparatus and/or transport means, means for indexing the need for removal of a portion of said spent portion of said solid particles with said second control means and/or with said means for controlling quantity of said solid particles stored in said storage means.
- 10. A steam generator as recited in claim 3 and wherein said first control means is responsive to a temperature measurement point associated with the downstream portion of said flue gas path, temperature variation at said temperature measurement point being responsive to a shift in heat absorption between/among said portions of said heat absorption circuits.
Parent Case Info
This invention is a continuation-in-part to U.S. Pat. application Ser. No. 06/477,920 filed 03/23/83.
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