Claims
- 1. A burner device for a low-NOx combustion in a two-stage manner for a furnace, said burner device comprising:
- burner throat means for creating a flame and having an inner wall with a central axis and an exit end facing into an inside of the furnace;
- means for injecting a body of combustion air in a downstream direction into said burner throat means and through said exit end, into the furnace, said burner throat being substantially unobstructed to provide a linear flow of air therethrough;
- first fuel injection means for injecting a primary fuel into burner throat means and around a periphery of said body of combustion air, said first fuel injection means being structured and positioned on the inner wall of said burner throat means and at a location spaced upstream from said exit end by a distance which is selected to create a primary flame in said burner throat means which is confined to the periphery of the body of combustion air and which expands from said exit end into the furnace, said first fuel injection means being further structured and positioned in said burner throat means so that said primary fuel flows in contact only with the periphery of the body of combustion air to mix only with an outer layer of the combustion air for subjecting said primary fuel to a first combustion in such a way that the primary flame is formed into a shape conforming to said inner wall of said of said burner throat means, and circumscribing the body of combustion air in a downstream direction toward the inside of the furnace to leave an unmixed portion of said body of combustion air which penetrates downstream through said primary flame into the furnace, NOx being generated in said primary flame, said first fuel injection means further having an injection axis oriented substantially along the central axis of said burner throat means; and
- secondary fuel injection means structured and positioned for injecting a secondary fuel around an outer periphery of the primary flame, said secondary fuel injection means being at a location adjacent said exit end of said burner throat means and spaced from the location of said first fuel injection means so that said secondary fuel flows in contact with the primary flame to positively deoxidize the NOx which was generated in said primary flame, and said secondary fuel injection means being further structured and positioned for thereafter subjecting said secondary fuel to a second complete combustion with the unmixed portion of said body of combustion air which penetrated downstream through said primary flame into the furnace, thereby creating a secondary flame in the furnace at a second stage of combustion;
- said first and secondary fuel injection means being further structured so that at said first combustion, said body of combustion air is initially covered by said primary flame upstream a location where said secondary fuel is injected, so that said secondary fuel, immediately after being injected toward said combustion air, is intercepted by said primary flame and shielded from said unmixed portion of said body of combustion air and then, at the second stage of combustion, through operation and structure of said second fuel injection means, said secondary fuel is firstly contacted with said primary flame covering said combustion air, to thereby positively deoxidize NOx generated in said primary flame, while said injected secondary fuel is further contacted with the unmixed portion of said combustion air penetrating through said primary flame so as to create said secondary flame.
- 2. The burner device as defined in claim 1, wherein the burner throat means includes a burner tile facing toward an inside of the furnace, said second fuel injecting means being disposed at a front wall of said burner tile.
- 3. The burner device as defined in claim 1, wherein said second fuel injection means as disposed at a location adjacent said exit end and on the inner wall of said burner throat.
- 4. The burner device as defined in claim 1, wherein said burner throat means comprises a burner tile throat and an inner throat member disposed upstream from said burner tile throat, said inner throat member extending toward an entrance of said burner throat means in alignment with an inner wall of said burner tile throat, said first injection means being positioned between said burner tile throat and said inner throat member, and said second injection means being positioned in a front wall of said burner tile throat which faces toward an inside of the furnace and oriented toward the central axis of said burner throat means.
- 5. The burner device as defined in claim 1, wherein said burner throat means comprises a burner tile throat and an inner throat member disposed upstream from said burner tile throat, said inner throat member extending toward an entrance of said burner throat means in alignment with an inner wall of said burner tile throat, said first injection means being provided between said burner tile throat and said inner throat member, said second injection means being positioned in said inner wall of said burner tile throat at a location adjacent said exit end.
- 6. The burner device as defined in claim 1, wherein said first injection means comprises at least two primary fuel nozzles for injecting said primary fuel, said at least two nozzles being provided at the inner surface of said burner throat means, and said secondary fuel injection means comprises at least two secondary fuel nozzles for injecting said secondary fuel, said at least two secondary fuel nozzles being provided adjacent the exist end of said burner throat means.
- 7. The burner device as defined in claim 1, wherein said injection axis of said first fuel injection means is oriented at an angle in the down stream direction toward said exist end.
- 8. The burner device as defined in claim 1, wherein said injection axis of said first fuel injection means is oriented in a direction tangential to an inner surface of said burner throat means.
- 9. The burner device as defined in claim 1, wherein said burner throat means is of a generally cylindrical shape, and wherein said first injection means comprises a plurality of nozzles disposed along said generally cylindrical shape of said burner throat means.
- 10. The burner device as defined in claim 1, wherein said burner throat means is of a rectangular cylindrical shape, and wherein said first injection means comprises a plurality of nozzles disposed along said rectangular cylindrical shape of said burner throat means.
- 11. The burner device as defined in claim 1, wherein said first fuel injection means includes a plurality of injection holes for the primary fuel and a baffle plate adjacent the injection holes.
- 12. The burner device as defined in claim 1, further including air velocity adjustment means provided within said burner throat means, said air velocity adjust means being for adjusting a velocity distribution of said combustion air injected through said burner throat means.
- 13. The burner device as defined in claim 12, wherein said air velocity adjustment means is disposed coaxially relative to the central axis of said burner throat means.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 08/069,590, filed Jun. 1, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,403,181.
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