Claims
- 1. A burner nozzle for combusting pulverized coal, comprising:
- a) structure defining an annular passage extending from a source of pulverized coal carried by an air stream to an outlet, said outlet communicating with a combustion region for said pulverized coal;
- b) said annular passage defined between an inner cylindrical member and an outer housing member, surrounding said inner cylindrical member;
- c) a fuel stream dividing unit, near said outlet, for dividing said pulverized coal stream into fuel rich and fuel lean streams, including:
- i) a plurality of first blade members, generally radially directed, and circumferentially spaced about a hub-like portion of said unit;
- ii) second blade members spaced circumferentially about an inner cylindrical member and in an alternating relationship with said first blade members;
- iii) said first blade members defining a first angle with respect to an imaginary plane extending through a center line of said inner cylindrical member;
- iv) said second blade members defining a second angle with respect to an imaginary reference plane extending through said centerline that is greater than said first blade angle, such that a channel diverging in cross-section is defined between a first blade member and an adjacent second blade member and a channel converging in cross-section is defined between said second blade member and a next adjacent first blade member;
- v) ramp blocks defining ramp-like surfaces, removably mounted at outlet ends of said diverging cross-section channels.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said hub-like portion of said unit has at least a segment having a substantially uniform thickness.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said inner cylindrical member includes a section configured to removably receive said fuel stream dividing unit.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 3 further comprising anti-rotation structure for inhibiting relative rotation between said fuel stream dividing unit and said inner cylindrical member.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 4 wherein said anti-rotation structure comprises lug members forming part of said unit engageable with a support rib forming part of said inner cylindrical member.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 5, wherein said unit is maintained in position between a stop formed on said inner cylindrical member and a plurality of key members that are secured at least in part to support structure defined by said inner cylindrical member.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 6 wherein said key members concurrently maintain the operative positions of said ramp blocks.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 7 wherein said key members are welded to said ramp blocks and welded to support ribs forming part of said inner cylindrical member.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein adjacent blades that define diverging cross-section channels include guides engageable with recesses formed on said ramp blocks.
- 10. A burner nozzle for burning an annular stream of pulverized coal, comprising:
- a) an annular passage defined between an outer housing member and an inner housing member extending between an inlet end and an outlet;
- b) a coal stream dividing unit located near said outlet end and disposed in said fuel stream path to divide said pulverized said coal stream into fuel rich and fuel lean streams;
- c) said assembly including members defining a plurality of channels having an expanding cross-section; and,
- d) a plurality of channels interposed between said expanding channels, having a converging cross-section such that an outlet side of said channel has a smaller cross-section than an inlet side of said channel;
- e) said inner housing member including a support section including support ribs for removably receiving said stream dividing unit and cooling ports for directing combustion air to a region defined between an outside surface of said support section and an inside surface of said stream dividing unit.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 10 wherein said support section is tapered in cross-section and includes an annular stop for determining an inner most position for said unit and further includes retaining members for retaining said unit on said section while allowing slight relative axial movement between said unit and said support section.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 11 further comprising ramp blocks in said expanding cross-section channels including recesses for receiving members formed on certain of said blade members, said ramp blocks being maintained in position by said retaining members.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 10, wherein said expanding cross-section channels include a ramp blocks defining ramp-like surfaces near an outlet side of said channels which direct said stream in a direction diverging from a center line of said inner housing member.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 12 wherein said ramp blocks include apertures for receiving a lug forming port of said lug member.
- 15. A burner tip for a burner used to combust a pulverized coal stream, comprising:
- a) an inner support member defining a hub-like member having a substantially uniform wall thickness;
- b) fuel stream dividing structure including:
- i) a plurality of first blade members, generally radially directed, and circumferentially spaced about said inner support member;
- ii) second blade members spaced circumferentially about said inner support member and in an alternating relationship with said first blade members;
- iii) said first blade members defining a first angle with respect to an imaginary plane extending through a center line of said inner support member;
- iv) said second blade members defining a second angle with respect to an imaginary reference plane extending through said centerline that is greater than said first blade angle, such that a channel diverging in cross-section is defined between a first blade member and an adjacent second blade member and a channel converging in cross-section is defined between said second blade member and a next adjacent first blade member; and,
- c) ramp blocks defining ramp-like surfaces, disposed near outlet ends of said diverging cross-section channels.
- 16. The burner tip of claim 15, wherein said first blade angle is substantially 15.degree. and said second blade angle is substantially 25.degree..
- 17. The burner tip of claim 15 wherein said inner support member is cylindrical and includes a tapered portion for receiving said fuel stream dividing structure.
- 18. The burner tip of claim 17 wherein said tapered portion of said inner support member includes a plurality of circumferentially spaced axially directed support ribs for supporting said stream dividing structure in coaxial alignment with an axis of said inner support member.
- 19. The burner tip of claim 18 wherein said fuel stream dividing structure includes lug members engageable with at least one of said support ribs said engagement between said lug members and said support rib inhibiting relative rotation between said fuel stream dividing structure and said inner support member.
- 20. The apparatus of claim 18 wherein said tapered portion defines cooling ports for directing at least some combustion air traveling through said inner support member through a region defined between an outside of said tapered portion and an inside surface of said fuel stream dividing structure.
- 21. The burner tip of claim 20 wherein said cooling ports include a triangular portion and a transverse slot portion.
- 22. A burner tip for a burner used to burn a stream of pulverized coal, comprising:
- a) a cylindrical support member having an inlet end and an outlet end when said tip is placed in an operative position within said burner;
- b) a coal stream dividing assembly located at or near said outlet end of said support member, said assembly operative to divide a pulverized coal stream into fuel rich and fuel lean streams;
- c) said assembly including members defining a plurality of channels having an expanding cross-section; and,
- d) a plurality of channels interposed between said expanding channels, having a converging cross-section such that an outlet side of said channel has a smaller cross-section than an inlet side of said channel;
- e) an inner support member having an end configured to removably receive said coal stream dividing assembly.
- 23. The burner tip of claim 22, wherein at least some of said expanding cross-section channels are defined at least in part by ramp blocks having ramp-like surfaces near an outlet side of said channels which direct said stream in a direction diverging from a center line of said support member.
- 24. The burner tip of claim 22, wherein said converging channel is defined in part by a first wall disposed at a first predetermined angle with respect to a center line of said support member and a second wall spaced from said first wall and positioned at a second angle greater than said first angle.
- 25. The burner tip of claim 22 wherein said end of said inner support member is tapered and includes support means for maintaining a predetermined alignment of said coal stream dividing assembly with respect to an axis of said inner support member when said fuel stream dividing assembly is in an operative position.
- 26. The burner tip of claim 24, wherein said second wall is tilted at a predetermined angle with respect to a radial line passing through said center line of said support member.
- 27. The apparatus of claim 25 further comprising key members for maintaining the operative positions of said ramp blocks and said fuel stream dividing assembly on said inner support member.
- 28. The apparatus of claim 25 wherein said key members are secured to said ramp members and to said support means.
TECHNICAL FIELD
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/099,104, filed Jul. 29, 1993, now abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part patent application of U.S. Ser. No. 07/995,942, filed Dec. 21, 1992, U.S. Pat. No. 5,249,535, which is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 07/856,234, filed Mar. 25, 1992, now abandoned. The present invention relates generally to industrial furnaces and/or boilers which burn pulverized coal, and more specifically, to an improved coal burner which reduces the formation of nitrogen oxides during the combustion process.
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