Claims
- 1. A method of heating a melt containing an oxidizable substance, said method comprising:
- burning fuel with an oxidant by projecting at least one pair of fuel and oxidant jets over the melt, said oxidant jet being at least partially situated between said fuel jet and said melt;
- said fuel and oxidant jets having a fuel jet momentum and an oxidant jet momentum, respectively, and said oxidant jet producing a top oxidation layer located on said top surface of said melt and having a thickness;
- determining a threshold momentum at which said top oxidation layer is forced aside by said oxidant jet to expose fresh melt that could potentially be oxidized and increase said thickness of said top oxidation layer;
- adjusting said oxidant jet momentum to be below said threshold momentum; and
- adjusting said fuel jet momentum so that it is greater than said oxidant jet and said oxidant and fuel form a desired combustible mixture in a mixing layer of the fuel and oxidant.
- 2. A method of heating a melt containing an oxidizable substance, said method comprising:
- burning fuel with an oxidant by projecting at least one pair of fuel and oxidant jets over the melt, said oxidant jet being at least partially situated between said fuel jet and said melt;
- said fuel and oxidant jets having a fuel jet momentum and an oxidant jet momentum, respectively, and said oxidant jet producing a top oxidation layer located on said top surface of said melt and having a thickness;
- said oxidant jet being projected so that said oxidant jet momentum is below a threshold momentum at which said top oxidation layer is forced aside by said oxidant jet to expose fresh melt that could potentially be oxidized and increase said thickness of said top oxidation layer; and
- said fuel jet being projected so that said fuel jet momentum is greater than said oxidant jet momentum and said oxidant and fuel form a desired combustible mixture in a mixing layer of the fuel and oxidant.
- 3. A method of heating a melt containing an oxidizable substance, said method comprising:
- burning fuel with an oxidant by projecting at least one pair of fuel and oxidant jets over the melt, said oxidant jet being at least partially situated between said fuel jet and said melt;
- said fuel and oxidant jets having a fuel jet momentum and an oxidant jet momentum, respectively, said fuel and oxidant jets having a total specific momentum defined by a sum of said fuel and oxidant jet momentums divided by the power output of the burning of the fuel, and said oxidant jet producing a top oxidation layer located on said top surface of said melt and having a thickness;
- said oxidant jet being projected so that said oxidant jet momentum is below a threshold momentum at which said top oxidation layer is forced aside by said oxidant jet to expose fresh melt that could potentially be oxidized and increase said thickness of said top oxidation layer;
- said fuel jet being projected so that said fuel jet momentum is greater than said oxidant jet momentum and said oxidant and fuel form a desired combustible mixture in a mixing layer of the fuel and oxidant; and
- said oxidant and fuel jets being projected so that their said total specific momentum will be no greater than about 60 newtons per megawatt of power produced from said burning of said fuel.
- 4. The method of claim 1 or claim 2 or claim 3, wherein said fuel and oxidant jets each have a divergent, fan-shaped configuration.
- 5. The method of claim 4, further comprising producing an overlying oxidant jet overlying said fuel jet so that said fuel jet is sandwiched between said over and underlying oxidant jets.
- 6. The method of claim 1 or claim 2 or claim 3, wherein said melt comprises aluminum.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/376,278, filed Jan. 23, 1995, now abandoned.
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