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) means, 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 said inner cylindrical member;
- 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.
- 2. The burner of claim 1, wherein said first blade angle is substantially 15.degree. and said second blade angle is substantially 25.degree..
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said first blade member defines leading and trailing edges that are located in the same plane.
- 4. The burner of claim 1, wherein said first blade member includes a leading edge that is aligned with a radial vector extending through said centerline of said cylindrical member and a trailing edge that is disposed at an acute angle with respect to another radial vector extending through said centerline.
- 5. The burner of claim 4, wherein said acute angle comprises substantially 20.degree..
- 6. 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 assembly located near said outlet end and disposed in said coal 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.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 6, in which a center line of said converging channel is oriented at a predetermined angle with respect to a direction of flow of said pulverized coal stream of said assembly such that a spinning motion is imparted to said fuel rich streams as said streams are discharged from said outlet.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 6, wherein said fuel lean channels have a center line oriented a predetermined angle with respect to the direction of flow along said annular passage upstream of said outlet such that a spinning motion is imparted to said fuel lean streams as said streams are discharged at said outlet.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 6, wherein said fuel lean channels include a ramp-like surface near an outlet side of said channel which directs said stream in a direction diverging from a center line of said inner housing member.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 9, wherein said ramp-like surfaces are configured such that said fuel lean streams are directed toward a peripheral combustion region such that a fuel lean zone surrounds a fuel rich combustion zone whereby the formation of NO.sub.x is reduced.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 6, 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 burner and a second wall spaced from said first wall and positioned at a second angle greater than said first angle.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 11, wherein said first angle is substantially 15.degree. and said second angle is substantially 25.degree..
- 13. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein said second wall is tilted at a predetermined angle with respect to a radial line passing through said center line of said burner.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 13, wherein said tilt angle is substantially 20.degree..
- 15. A burner tip for a burner used to combust a pulverized coal stream, comprising:
- a) an inner support member;
- 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.
- 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 first blade member defines leading and trailing edges that are located in the same plane.
- 18. The burner tip of claim 15, wherein said first blade member includes a leading edge that is aligned with a radial vector extending through said centerline of said inner support member and a trailing edge that is disposed at an acute angle with respect to another radial vector extending through said centerline.
- 19. The burner of claim 18, wherein said acute angle comprises substantially 20.degree..
- 20. The burner tip of claim 15 wherein said inner support member is cylindrical.
- 21. 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.
- 22. The burner tip of claim 21, wherein at least some of said fuel lean channels are defined at least in part by members having ramp-like surfaces near an outlet side of said channels which directs said stream in a direction diverging from a center line of said support member.
- 23. The burner tip of claim 21, 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.
- 24. The burner tip of claim 23, wherein said first angle is substantially 15.degree. and said second angle is substantially 25.degree..
- 25. The burner tip of claim 23, 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.
- 26. The burner tip of claim 25, wherein said tilt angle is substantially 20.degree..
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/856,234 filed Mar. 25, 1992 now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (25)
Foreign Referenced Citations (3)
Number |
Date |
Country |
233901 |
Jan 1960 |
AUX |
339844 |
Aug 1921 |
DE2 |
958907 |
May 1964 |
GBX |
Non-Patent Literature Citations (2)
Entry |
"Large Burners and Low No.sub.x ", Foster Wheeler Energy Corporation brochure, Published 1979. |
"Current Developments In Low No.sub.x Firing Systems", Published by Combustion Engineering, Inc., Oct. 1980. |
Continuations (1)
|
Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
856234 |
Mar 1992 |
|