Claims
- 1. An improved method for shutting down and starting up a process comprising forming a hot molten material in a vessel, and discharging said material from discharge outlet of said vessel, said method comprising:
- inserting an heating element into said outlet;
- cooling down said material in said vessel and said outlet to solidify said material such that said element is fixed in said solidified material in said outlet; and
- starting up said process by heating said element to a temperature equal to or greater than the melting point of said solidified material to form a molten material and removing said element from said outlet to provide a substantially open outlet for discharge of said molten material from said vessel, said improvement comprising:
- a heating element comprising:
- a body having a heating section formed from a material having a melting point greater than the melting point of said material;
- heating means inserted in or positioned adjacent to said body, said means capable of generating a heat flux Q.sub.1 at a temperature T.sub.1 which is equal to or greater than the melting point of said material; and
- heat transfer and concentration means capable of transferring said heat from said heating means to said heating section and concentrating said heat in said section such that said heating section has a heat flux Q.sub.2 where Q.sub.2 is greater than Q.sub.1 and a temperature T.sub.2 which is equal to or greater than the melting point of said material and is equal to or less than T.sub.1.
- 2. Method of claim 1 wherein said vessel is a furnace of a recovery boiler for burning concentrated black liquor and said material is smelt.
- 3. An improved method for opening a discharge outlet of a vessel used in a process comprising forming a molten material in said vessel, and discharging said molten material from said vessel via said outlet wherein said material has solidified in said outlet preventing the discharge of material, said method comprising:
- applying an elongated heating element heated to a temperature equal to or greater than the melting point of said solidified material to said material solidified in said outlet for a time sufficient to melt said solidified material to provide a substantially open discharge outlet for discharge of said molten material from said vessel and improvement comprising:
- a heating element for opening the outlet of a vessel in which a material has frozen in the outlet, said element comprising:
- a body having a heating section formed from a material having a melting point greater than the melting point of said material;
- heating means inserted in or positioned adjacent to said body, said means capable of generating a heat flux Q.sub.1 at a temperature T.sub.1 which is equal to or greater than the melting point of said material; and
- heat transfer and concentration means capable of transferring said heat from said heating means to said heating section and concentrating said heat in said section such that said heating section has a heat flux Q.sub.2 where Q.sub.2 is greater than Q.sub.1 and a temperature T.sub.2 which is equal to or greater than the melting point of said material and is equal to or less than T.sub.1.
- 4. Method of claim 3 wherein said vessel is a furnace of a recovery boiler for burning concentrated black liquor and said material is smelt.
- 5. Method of claim 2 wherein said heating element is electrically heated.
- 6. Method of claim 4 wherein said heating element is electrically heated.
- 7. Method of claim 5 wherein said heating element is a heat pipe.
- 8. Method of claim 6 wherein said heating element is a heat pipe.
- 9. Method of claim 7 wherein said heat pipe further comprises a collar fitted about the outer surface thereof to prevent or retard the flow of molten smelt down said pipe.
- 10. Method of claim 8 wherein said heat pipe further comprises a collar fitted about the outer surface thereof to prevent or retard the flow of molten smelt down said pipe.
- 11. Method of claim 7 wherein said heat pipe further comprises an interior space adjacent to the heating section of said pipe, said space having an electrical heater inserted therein.
- 12. Method of claim 8 wherein said heat pipe further comprises an interior space adjacent to the heating section of said pipe, said space having an electrical heater inserted therein.
- 13. Method of claim 11 wherein said heating section has a larger cross-sectional area than a portion of said body immediately adjacent to said heating section.
- 14. Method of claim 12 wherein said heating section has a larger cross-sectional area than a portion of said body immediately adjacent to said heating section.
- 15. Method of claim 13 wherein said heat pipe is of circular or substantially circular cross-section.
- 16. Method of claim 14 wherein said heat pipe is of circular or substantially circular cross-section.
- 17. Method of claim 15 wherein said heating section is conical.
- 18. Method of claim 16 wherein said heating section is conical.
- 19. Method of claim 13 wherein said heating section comprises one or more gutters in a surface there of extending toward the body of said heat pipe to allow molten smelt to flow away from said outlet.
- 20. Method of claim 14 wherein said heating section comprises one or more gutters in a surface there of extending toward the body of said heat pipe to allow molten smelt to flow away from said outlet.
- 21. Method of claim 19 wherein said gutters are parallel or substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of said heat pipe.
- 22. Method of claim 20 wherein said gutters are parallel or substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of said heat pipe.
- 23. Method of claim 13 wherein said heat pipe further comprises insulation adjacent to said body to reduce heat loss.
- 24. Method of claim 14 wherein said heat pipe further comprises insulation adjacent to said body to reduce heat loss.
- 25. Method of claim 23 wherein said insulation is external of said body, is internal to said body or a combination thereof.
- 26. Method of claim 24 wherein said insulation is external to said body, internal to said body or a combination thereof.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/507,029, filed Sep. 1, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,635,095.
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