Claims
- 1. A method of controlling the load turn-down in a fluidized bed combustor comprising the steps of: combusting fuel in a fluidized combustion bed; positioning and separately fluidizing non-combustible particle
- material and free combustible material in one or more heat transfer beds positioned
- within the fluidized combustion bed; positioning and circulating a heat conducting and absorbing
- medium through each heat transfer bed; and adjusting the fluidization of the heat transfer bed to
- control the load turn-down.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein the fluidized combustion bed and the fluidized heat transfer beds are fluidized from independent fluidization air sources.
- 3. The method of claim 1 wherein each heat transfer bed is separated from the combustion bed by a wall.
- 4. The method of claim 1 wherein the heat conducting and circulating medium is separated from the heat transfer bed by a conduit.
- 5. A fluidized bed combustor for improving the control of load turn-down comprising:
- a first chamber defining a fluidized combustion bed containing fuel and combustion bed material to be fluidized and to contain the combustion process;
- one or more second chambers each defining a separately fluidizable heat transfer bed containing non-combustible fluidized particulate material and free of cumbistable material each said second chamber being surrounded at least in part by said first chamber, each said second chamber having a heat conducting means;
- so that by controlling the fluidization of each said heat transfer bed separately from the combustion bed, the load turn-down of a fluidized bed combustor can be accurately controlled.
- 6. The fluidized bed combustor of claim 5 wherein the first chamber comprises a container having at least continuous side walls and a bottom wall to contain and support the bed material and fuel, but having means to allow introduction of combustion bed fluidization air into the interior of the first chamber.
- 7. The fluidized bed combustor of claim 5 wherein each said second chamber is comprised of a container having at least continuous side walls and a bottom wall to contain and support the bed material but having means to allow introduction of heat transfer bed fluidization air into the interior of the second chamber from a separate fluidization air source.
- 8. The fluidized bed combustor of claim 5 wherein the combustion bed and the heat transfer beds have independent fluidization air sources.
- 9. The fluidized bed combustor of claim 5 wherein the heat conducting means comprises a conduit allowing the flow of a recirculating and heat conducting medium.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of pending application Ser. No. 907,110, filed Sept. 15, 1986.
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Horio, Hayashi, Morishita, A Novel In-Bed Heat Transfer Tube Capable of Decreasing h.sub.w Linearly with Load Turn-Down" (date unknown), pp. 655-663. |
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