Claims
- 1. A method for the incineration of combustible material and the generation of hot gas, which method comprises:
- (1) continuously blowing air and combustible material into a lower chamber of a furnace via an inlet opening in an inner wall in an upper section of said lower chamber in a direction tangential to said inner wall of said lower chamber thereby allowing the incoming mixture of air and said material to form a spirally descending current of burning material along said inner wall of said lower chamber and causing said current of burning material to deposit an incandescent residue of combustion toward the bottom of the furnace and give rise to an incandescent layer of ash residue on said furnace bottom,
- (2) then causing said current of burning material to reverse its course and rise in a spirally ascending path along the interior of said spirally descending current of burning material, pass through a central opening in a partition wall separating said lower chamber from an upper chamber of said furnace, and enter said upper chamber,
- (3) continuously blowing air into said upper chamber via a second inlet opening in said inner wall in an upper section of said upper chamber in a direction tangential to said inner wall of said upper chamber and similar to the direction of air blown into said lower chamber,
- causing the incoming air from said second inlet opening to flow in a spirally descending path along said inner wall of said upper chamber and, upon arrival of the descending air flow at the upper surface of said partition wall, allowing part of the air to flow out of said furnace and the greater part thereof to proceed to engulf and entrain said current of burning material having risen from said lower chamber via said opening of said partition wall into said upper chamber and give rise to a spirally ascending current within said upper chamber,
- causing a combustible portion still surviving in said current of burning material having entered said upper chamber to burn out and simultaneously causing the dust still entrained by said current of burning material having entered said upper chamber to be discharged out of said furnace in conjunction with the part of air being discharged at the level of said upper surface of said partition wall and,
- at the same time, causing a current constituted solely of hot gas to be released into the atmosphere via the ceiling of said upper chamber, and
- (4) removing said ash residue via the bottom of said lower chamber at the same rate that said ash residue is produced by the burning of said material so as to maintain constant the thickness of said incandescent layer of ash residue.
- 2. The method according to claim 1, wherein said combustible material is a granular material capable of being conveyed in a current of air.
- 3. The method according to claim 1, wherein said combustible material is rice hulls.
- 4. The method according to claim 1, wherein air is blown into said layer of ash residue to effect complete combustion.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 139,649, filed Apr. 14, 1980 and now U.S. Pat. No. 4,323,018.
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