Claims
- 1. A combustion method comprising the steps of:(a) supplying a pressurized, fluidized-bed combustion plant wherein said plant comprises: (1) a fluidized bubbling bed having fluidizing nozzles, said bed comprising a non-combustible, particulate bed material, particulate absorbent, and a particulate fuel, (2) a heat-exchange tube set submerged in said fluidized bed and mounted above said fluidizing nozzles; (3) a freeboard above said bed, (4) a separating member mounted above said freeboard, said separating member having walls sealing said separating member from said freeboard, (5) a gas channel above and open to said freeboard and open to the top of said separating member; (6) a means for preventing, at least partially, entry of gas from below into said gas channel; (7) a recirculation device abutting, open to, and mounted below said separating member, said device comprising columnar walls and an inclined wall, said columnar walls abutting and open to said separating member said columnar walls extending vertically through said freeboard, through said bed to a position beneath said tube set, wherein said columnar wall having an orifice in a vertical section near the lower edge thereof, said columnar wall abutting said inclined wall, said inclined wall having an upper portion, a lower portion, and an angle of inclination wherein said lower portion of said inclined wall abuts said orifice; (8) an exhaust stack open to and mounted above said separating member; and (9) a pressure vessel enclosing said bed, said freeboard, said gas channel, said separating device, and said recirculating device; (b) supplying an oxygen-containing gas through said nozzles thereby fluidizing said bed wherein said bed has a bed height and a fluidization velocity; (c) supplying an oxygen-containing gas into said pressure vessel thereby pressurizing said vessel to an operating pressure above ambient atmospheric pressure; (d) supplying a fuel to said bed; (e) burning said fuel in said bed forming combustion gasses; (f) supplying a complementary fuel to said freeboard; (g) burning said complementary fuel in said freeboard forming combustion gasses; (h) collecting said combustion gasses in said freeboard; (i) passing said combustion gasses and said particulate material through said gas channel into said separating member; (j) separating said particulate material from said combustion gasses in said separating chamber; (k) forming a column of material in said recirculation device; (l) passing said separated particulate matter through said recirculation device into said fluidized bed; and (m) discharging said combustion gasses from said combustion chamber.
- 2. A combustion method, according to claim 1, wherein the physical form of said complementary fuel is selected from the group consisting of particulates, liquids, and gasses.
- 3. A combustion method, according to claim 1, wherein said complementary fuel comprises at least two selected from the group consisting of particulates, liquids, and gasses.
- 4. A combustion method, according to claim 1, wherein said complementary fuel is supplied during at least a part load operation of the plant to raise the temperature of the combustion gasses.
- 5. A combustion method, according to claim 1, wherein said particulate absorbent comprises a sulfur-absorbing material.
- 6. A combustion method, according to claim 1, wherein said particulate absorbent comprises lime.
- 7. A combustion method, according to claim 1, wherein said particulate absorbent comprises limestone.
- 8. A combustion method, according to claim 1, wherein said particulate absorbent comprises dolomite.
- 9. A combustion method, according to claim 1, wherein the height of said column of material in said recirculation device is greater than said bed height.
- 10. A combustion method, according to claim 1, wherein said fluidization velocity is from about 0.5 to about 2.0 meters/second.
- 11. A combustion method, according to claim 1, wherein said gas entry preventing means comprises a surface provided at the lower end of said channel which occludes at least a larger portion of the cross-section of said channel.
- 12. A combustion method, according to claim 1, wherein said surface forms an angle of about 20° to about 90° with respect to the vertical.
- 13. A combustion method, according to claim 1, wherein said surface forms an angle of about 21° to about 39° with respect to the vertical.
- 14. A combustion method, according to claim 1, wherein said inclined wall forms an angle of about 20° to about 90° with respect to the vertical.
- 15. A combustion method, according to claim 1, wherein said inclined wall forms an angle of about 21° to about 39° with respect to the vertical.
- 16. A combustion method comprising the steps of:(a) supplying a pressurized, fluidized-bed combustion plant wherein said plant comprises: (1) a fluidized bubbling bed having fluidizing nozzles, said bed comprising a non-combustible, particulate bed material, particulate absorbent, and a particulate fuel, (2) at least a first fuel supply member arranged to supply fuel to the bed, (3) at least a second fuel supply member arranged to supply fuel to the freeboard, (4) a supply means to supply absorbent to said plant, (5) a heat-exchange tube set submerged in said fluidized bed and mounted above said fluidizing nozzles; (6) a freeboard above said bed, (7) a separating member mounted above said freeboard, said separating member having walls sealing said separating member from said freeboard, (8) a gas channel above and open to said freeboard and open to the top of said separating member; (9) a means for preventing, at least partially, entry of gas from below into said gas channel; (10) a recirculation device abutting, open to, and mounted below said separating member, said device comprising columnar walls and an inclined wall, said columnar walls abutting and open to said separating member said columnar walls extending vertically through said freeboard, through said bed to a position beneath said tube set, wherein said columnar wall having an orifice in a vertical section near the lower edge thereof, said columnar wall abutting said inclined wall, said inclined wall having an upper portion, a lower portion, and an angle of inclination wherein said lower portion of said inclined wall abuts said orifice; (11) an exhaust stack open to and mounted above said separating member; and (12) a pressure vessel enclosing said bed, said freeboard, said gas channel, said separating device, and said recirculating device; (b) supplying an oxygen-containing gas through said nozzles thereby fluidizing said bed wherein said bed has a bed height and a fluidization velocity; (c)supplying an oxygen-containing gas into said pressure vessel thereby pressurizing said vessel to an operating pressure above ambient atmospheric pressure; (d) supplying a fuel to said bed; (e) burning said fuel in said bed forming combustion gasses; (f) supplying a complementary fuel to said freeboard; (g) burning said complementary fuel in said freeboard forming combustion gasses; (h) collecting said combustion gasses in said freeboard; (i) passing said combustion gasses and said particulate material through said gas channel into said separating member; (j) separating said particulate material from said combustion gasses in said separating chamber; (k) forming a column of material in said recirculation device; (l) passing said separated particulate matter through said recirculation device into said fluidized bed; and (m) discharging said combustion gasses from said combustion chamber.
- 17. A combustion method, according to claim 16, wherein said second fuel supply member is disposed to supply a particulate fuel.
- 18. A combustion method, according to claim 16, wherein said second fuel supply member is disposed to supply a liquid or a gaseous fuel.
- 19. A combustion method, according to claim 16, wherein said second fuel supply member is disposed to supply the same fuel as said first fuel supply member.
- 20. A combustion method, according to claim 16, wherein said second fuel supply member is disposed to supply at least two selected from the group consisting of particulates, liquids, and gasses.
- 21. A combustion method, according to claim 16, wherein the height of said column of material in said recirculation device is greater than said bed height.
- 22. A combustion method, according to claim 16, wherein said gas entry preventing means comprises a surface provided at the lower end of said channel which occludes at least a larger portion of the cross-section of said channel.
- 23. A combustion method, according to claim 16, wherein said surface forms an angle of about 20° to about 90° with respect to the vertical.
- 24. A combustion method, according to claim 16, wherein said surface forms an angle of about 21° to about 39° with respect to the vertical.
- 25. A combustion method, according to claim 16, wherein the height of said bed is from about 2 to about 6 meters.
- 26. A combustion method, according to claim 16, wherein a mixing member is provided in said freeboard to mix said combustion gasses with said fuel supplied by said second fuel member.
- 27. A combustion method, according to claim 16, wherein a supply member is disposed to supply ammonia to the combustion plant.
- 28. A combustion method, according to claim 16, wherein said operating pressure is from about 7 to about 30 bars.
- 29. A combustion method, according to claim 16, wherein said inclined wall forms an angle of about 20° to about 90° with respect to the vertical.
- 30. A combustion method, according to claim 16, wherein said inclined wall forms an angle of about 21° to about 39° with respect to the vertical.
Priority Claims (1)
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REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
The present application is a 371 of PCT International Application No. PCT/SE97/00597, filed Apr. 10, 1997.
PCT Information
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WO97/39280 |
10/23/1997 |
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