Claims
- 1. A low NOx burner nozzle assembly for a radiant wall burner including an elongated hollow burner tube and a discharge nozzle, said burner tube having a central, longitudinally extending axis and defining a conduit extending along said axis for supplying a mixture of fuel and air to a radiant combustion area of a combustion zone that surrounds the nozzle assembly, said discharge nozzle being mounted on said tube at a downstream end of the conduit adjacent said zone and being adapted for receiving said mixture of fuel and air from the conduit and directing the same into said area in an essentially radial direction relative to said axis, said discharge nozzle comprising:a plurality of flow directing members arranged in an array which extends circumferentially around said discharge nozzle, said members being arranged to define therebetween a plurality of passageways which extend in a generally radial direction relative to said axis; and an end cap mounted on said members in a location to close said conduit and prevent flow of said mixture in a direction along said axis, whereby the mixture is caused to flow through said passageways in a generally radial direction, said end cap having a lateral edge which is located at a first radial distance from said axis, and said members each having an outer edge located at a second radial distance from said axis, said second radial distance being greater than said first radial distance such that passageways defined by the members of said portion thereof extend radially beyond said lateral edge.
- 2. A low NOx radiant wall burner comprising a burner tile having a central opening surrounded by a radiant tile face and an elongated low NOx burner nozzle assembly extending through said opening, said nozzle assembly including an elongated hollow burner tube and a discharge nozzle, said burner tube having a central, longitudinally extending axis and defining a conduit extending along said axis for supplying a mixture of fuel and air to radiant combustion area in a combustion zone surrounding said discharge nozzle, said radiant combustion area being adjacent said face, said discharge nozzle being mounted on said tube at a downstream end of the conduit adjacent said area and being adapted for receiving said mixture of fuel and air from the conduit and directing the same into said area in an essentially radial direction relative to said axis, said discharge nozzle comprising:a plurality of flow directing members arranged in an array which extends circumferentially around said discharge nozzle, said members being arranged to define therebetween a plurality of passageways which extend in a generally radial direction relative to said axis; and an end cap mounted on said members in a location to close said conduit and prevent flow of said mixture in a direction along said axis, whereby the mixture is caused to flow through said passageways in a generally radial direction, wherein at least one duct is provided in said tile for directing oxygen to a location in said zone adjacent the outer peripheral extremity of the flame, wherein said duct has one end in communication with said zone at said face and another end in communication with said opening, and wherein said one end of the duct is arcuate in shape and projects a fan-shaped flow of air into said zone.
- 3. A low NOx burner nozzle assembly for a radiant wall burner including an elongated hollow burner tube, a discharge nozzle, and a central staged fuel nozzle, said burner tube having a central, longitudinally extending axis and defining a conduit extending along said axis for supplying a mixture of fuel and air to a radiant combustion area in combustion zone surrounding said discharge nozzle, said discharge nozzle being mounted on said tube at a downstream end of the conduit adjacent said area and being adapted for receiving said mixture of fuel and air from the conduit and directing the same in an essentially radial direction relative to said axis into said area, said discharge nozzle including an end cap positioned to prevent flow of said mixture in a direction along said axis, said central staged fuel nozzle comprising:a length of tubing which extends along the axis of said conduit; and a staged burner nozzle tip at a downstream end of said length of tubing, said staged fuel burner nozzle being arranged so as to protrude axially through a hole in said end cap, said tip having a fuel delivery orifice therein disposed for delivering fuel to said zone in spaced relationship to said area of said zone, said delivery orifice being disposed to eject fuel gas at an upward and outward angle relative to a plane that is perpendicular to said axis.
- 4. A low NOx burner nozzle assembly as set forth in claim 3, wherein said burner tube comprises a venturi tube having a throat that is in communication with an air supply and a source of fuel gas under pressure, said venturi tube being arranged such that the flow of fuel gas through said throat induces a flow of air from said source whereby said mixture of fuel and air is created in said throat and caused to flow toward said discharge nozzle.
- 5. A low NOx burner nozzle assembly as set forth in claim 3, wherein said staged fuel burner nozzle is positioned such that a downstream portion of said length of tubing protrudes beyond said end cap such that said tip is positioned in spaced relationship relative to said end cap.
- 6. A low NOx burner nozzle assembly as set forth in claim 5, wherein is included an elongated protective sheath disposed in surrounding relationship to said portion of said length of tubing and said tip.
- 7. A low NOx burner nozzle assembly as set forth in claim 6, wherein said sheath includes an opening disposed in alignment with said orifice.
- 8. A low NOx burner nozzle assembly as set forth in claim 3, wherein said angle is at least about 30°.
- 9. A low NOx burner nozzle assembly as set forth in claim 3, wherein said delivery orifice is disposed to eject fuel gas in a direction along said axis.
- 10. A low NOx burner nozzle assembly as set forth in claim 3, wherein said angle is sufficient to avoid premature mixing of the staged fuel with an oxygen rich environment.
- 11. A low NOx radiant wall burner comprising a burner tile having a central opening surrounded by a radiant tile face and an elongated low NOx burner nozzle assembly as set forth in claim 3 extending through said opening.
- 12. A burner as set forth in claim 11, wherein the discharge nozzle is arranged such that the radially directed mixture of fuel and air, when ignited, provides a generally laterally extending flame which extends through said area across said face and has an outer peripheral extremity at a location in said zone spaced radially from said axis.
- 13. A burner as set forth in claim 11, wherein said face is a dished face.
- 14. A method for burning fuel in a combustion zone comprising:providing a fuel lean mixture of fuel and air; delivering said mixture to a centrally located point adjacent a face of a burner tile, said being disposed adjacent said combustion zone; causing said mixture to flow radially outwardly from said point in a plurality of streams across the face of said tile; combusting the fuel in said mixture in an area of said combustion zone adjacent said face; and providing staged fuel to said zone at a location spaced from said area; and combusting said staged fuel in an environment containing flue gases and not more than about 4% oxygen by volume.
- 15. A method for burning fuel as set forth in claim 14, wherein said mixture includes all of the oxygen necessary for burning all of the fuel in the mixture plus all of the staged fuel.
- 16. A method for burning fuel as set forth in claim 14, wherein said staged fuel is provided to said zone as pure fuel.
- 17. A method for burning fuel as set forth in claim 15, wherein said staged fuel is provided to said zone as pure fuel.
- 18. A method for burning fuel as set forth in claim 14, wherein said staged fuel is combusted flamelessly in said environment.
- 19. A method for burning fuel as set forth in claim 14, wherein the fuel in said mixture is combusted flamelessly in said area.
- 20. A method for burning fuel as set forth in claim 18, wherein the fuel in said mixture is combusted flamelessly in said area.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
Priority is claimed in the present application pursuant to 35 U.S.C. §119(e) from provisional applications Ser. No. 60/188,807 filed Mar. 13,2000 and No. 60/208,404 filed May 31, 2000. The entireties of the disclosures of said provisional applications are hereby specifically incorporated herein by this specific reference thereto.
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Design Principles of Gas Burner Equipment, Reprinted Oct. of 1996, Lai Keng Yang (Author), Publisher: Fu Han Publishers Ltd., p. 58, Section (8). |
Provisional Applications (2)
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