Claims
- 1. A method for igniting a fragmented permeable mass of formation particles in an in situ oil shale retort in a subterranean formation containing oil shale and having a void space between the top of the fragmented mass and overlying unfragmented formation, comprising the steps of:
- forming a hole through unfragmented formation to the void space;
- extending a conduit through the hole into the void space with an open end of the conduit adjacent the top surface of the fragmented mass;
- centering in the conduit a burner assembly comprising a primary air pipe having an open end within the conduit and spaced apart from the open end of the conduit, and a fuel atomizing nozzle within the primary air pipe and spaced apart from the open end of the primary air pipe;
- introducing liquid fuel through the fuel atomizing nozzle, primary air through the primary air pipe, and secondary air through the annulus between the primary air pipe and the conduit for vortical flow of the secondary air past the open end of the primary air pipe; and
- igniting such fuel for producing a heated ignition gas from the open end of the conduit.
- 2. A method as recited in claim 1 wherein the fuel is selected from the group consisting of diesel oil and heated shale oil.
- 3. A method as recited in claim 1 wherein the conduit extends vertically into the void space and including the step of impinging heated ignition gas from the conduit on the top surface of the fragmented mass.
- 4. A method as recited in claim 3 wherein the open end of the conduit is about two feet above the top surface of the fragmented mass.
- 5. A method as recited in claim 1 wherein the amount of primary air plus secondary air is more than sufficient for stoichiometric burning of the fuel.
- 6. A method as recited in claim 1 wherein the open end of the primary air pipe is a sufficient distance from the open end of the conduit for substantially complete combustion of the fuel within the conduit.
- 7. A burner for igniting a fragmented permeable mass of particles containing oil shale in an in situ oil shale retort having an open void space between the top surface of the fragmented mass and overlying unfragmented formation comprising:
- a generally vertical conduit having an open end spaced above a fragmented mass of particles in such an in situ oil shale retort;
- a primary air pipe within the conduit having an open lower end spaced above the open end of the conduit;
- means for centering at least the lower end of the primary air pipe in the conduit;
- a liquid fuel atomizing nozzle within the primary air pipe spaced above the open end of the primary air pipe; and
- means spaced above the open end of the primary air pipe for imparting vortical flow to secondary air flowing through the annulus between the primary air pipe and the surrounding conduit.
- 8. A burner as recited in claim 7 wherein the means for imparting vortical flow comprises a plurality of vanes in the annulus between the primary air pipe and the conduit, the vanes extending around the primary air pipe substantially less than the full periphery of the conduit and being tilted relative to a plane normal to the axis of the primary air pipe.
- 9. A burner as recited in claim 7 further comprising separate means for introducing liquid fuel to the nozzle, introducing primary air to the primary air pipe, and introducing secondary air to the conduit.
- 10. A burner as recited in claim 7 further comprising means adjacent the upper end of the conduit for adjustably clamping the primary air pipe at any of a plurality of selected vertical positions in the conduit.
- 11. A burner as recited in claim 7 wherein the conduit comprises:
- an outer casing cemented in unfragmented formation;
- a landing ring inside the casing;
- an inner conduit within the casing; and
- a flange on the upper end of the inner conduit for engaging the landing ring inside the casing for supporting the inner conduit in the outer casing.
- 12. A burner as recited in claim 7 wherein the fuel nozzle is spaced above the open end of the primary air pipe about one diameter of the primary air pipe.
- 13. A burner as recited in claim 12 wherein the open end of the primary air pipe is a sufficient distance above the open end of the conduit for substantially complete combustion of fuel within the conduit.
- 14. A burner as recited in claim 7 wherein the open end of the primary air pipe is a sufficient distance above the open end of the conduit for substantially complete combustion of fuel within the conduit.
Government Interests
The Government of the United States of America has rights in this invention pursuant to Agreement No. ET-77-A-03-1848 with the Department of Energy.
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