Claims
- 1. Apparatus for fuel burner control comprising:(a) means for viewing light emitted by flame from a burner; (b) means for optically transporting the viewed light emitted by a flame from said burner into an optical processor means; (c) optical processor means for processing the optical spectrum into electrical signals; (d) signal processing means for processing said electrical signals obtained from the optical spectrum; and (e) control means which accept the electrical signals and produce an output acceptable to one or more oxidant or fuel flow control means.
- 2. Apparatus in accordance with claim 1 wherein said means for viewing is selected from the group consisting of a window on the burner, a window on the burner refractory block, and an optical fiber.
- 3. Apparatus in accordance with claim 1 wherein said means for transporting comprises optical elements selected from the group consisting of a plurality of lenses, an optical fiber, optical beam splitters, and optical filters.
- 4. Apparatus in accordance with claim 1 wherein said optical processor means is selected from the group consisting of optical detectors, photomultipliers, photodiodes, and array detectors.
- 5. Apparatus in accordance with claim 1 wherein said signal processing means is selected from the group consisting of analog/digital converters, amplifiers, line drivers, and combinations thereof.
- 6. Apparatus in accordance with claim 1 wherein said control means comprises a programmable logic controller.
- 7. An integrated fuel burner and stoichiometry control apparatus comprising:(a) the fuel burner control apparatus of claim 1; and (b) a burner housing having at least one fuel injector and at least one oxidant injector, wherein said means for viewing light comprises an optical fiber positioned within at least one of the fuel or oxidant injectors in a position suitable for viewing said flame.
- 8. Apparatus in accordance with claim 7 wherein said means for optically transporting the viewed light comprises one or more optical fibers, beam splitters, and optical filters.
- 9. An integrated fuel burner and stoichiometry control apparatus comprising:(a) the fuel burner control apparatus of claim 1; and (b) a burner housing having at least one fuel injector and at least one oxidant injector, wherein said means for viewing light comprises a window positioned on the burner housing in a position suitable for viewing said flame.
- 10. Apparatus in accordance with claim 9 wherein said means for optically transporting the viewed light comprises one or more lenses.
- 11. A method of controlling the combustion ratio of a burner, the method comprising the steps of:(a) viewing light emitted by a flame from a burner; (b) optically transporting the viewed light into an optical processor; (c) optically processing the viewed light into usable light wavelengths and light beams; (d) generating electrical signals with the usable wavelengths and beams; and (e) controlling the input of an oxidant and/or a fuel into the burner using the electrical signals.
- 12. Method in accordance with claim 11 wherein the light from the flame is viewed by a first optical fiber and transported to an optical processor using a second optical fiber.
- 13. A method of operating a burner comprising the steps of:(a) monitoring flame emission through a fiber optic attached to a spectrometer; (b) holding variables OC, OD, O, F, B, and E constant while independently varying the variables P and S to obtain a family of curves for the intensity value Γ of OH emission at constant P while varying S, and at constant S while varying P; (c) solving the equation: ⅆΓ=(∂Γ∂S)PⅆS+(∂Γ∂P)SⅆP by integrating first at constant P, then at constant S, to obtain the intensity Γ of OH emission of the flame; and (d) adjusting a fuel control means, an oxidizer control means, or both, based on the intensity Γ value.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/859,393, filed May 20, 1997, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/797,020, filed Feb. 7, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,829,962 which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/655,033, filed May 29, 1996 now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (2)
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