Claims
- 1. A 100 percent oxygen-fuel fired furnace for heating a material contained therein using only an oxidant containing at least about 75 percent oxygen and a fuel to supply combustion in the furnace, said furnace having no regenerative ports and no oxy-fuel burners, burners that introduce oxygen into the furnace in proximity to a fuel stream causing combustion to begin within a burner block within a wall of the furnace or to begin close to a wall of the furnace, said furnace having at least one wall and a roof, and having at least three nozzles located in the at least one wall or the roof of said furnace for directing streams of the oxidant and at least one stream of the fuel separately into said furnace, there being at least one oxidant nozzle for each fuel nozzle, said each fuel nozzle being spaced from each oxidant nozzle by at least about ten inches, said nozzles being shaped such that the oxidant and fuel streams do not mix enough to generate substantial combustion until said streams are such a distance from the at least one wall or roof in which said nozzles are located to keep said at least one wall or roof cooler than if the oxygen and fuel streams were fed into the furnace with said oxy-fuel burners.
- 2. The furnace of claim 1 wherein said nozzles are lined up within a few inches of a common plane.
- 3. The furnace of claim 2 wherein said oxidant contains at least about 90 percent oxygen.
- 4. The furnace of claim 1 wherein said furnace is a glass furnace and said nozzles are located such that their bottom edges are about 2-12 inches above a top surface of molten glass in said furnace.
- 5. The furnace of claim 1 wherein said nozzles are shaped and positioned to emit streams of oxidant and at least one stream of fuel from ends of said nozzles that spread out substantially in the horizontal dimension, but spread very little in the vertical dimension, as said streams move away from said ends of said nozzles.
- 6. The furnace of any one of claims 1-5 wherein said furnace is or is a forehearth or a channel for feeding forming equipment and wherein said each fuel nozzle is spaced from said oxidant nozzles by at least six inches.
- 7. The furnace of claim 1 wherein said each fuel nozzle is next to two of said oxidant nozzles.
- 8. The furnace of any one of claims 2-5, 7 wherein said each fuel nozzle is substantially opposed by an oxidant nozzle located in an opposite wall of the furnace.
- 9. The furnace of claim 1 wherein said each fuel nozzle is substantially opposed by an oxidant nozzle located in a wall opposite said at least one wall of the furnace.
- 10. The furnace of any one of claims 1-5, 7, 9 wherein said nozzles are shaped and spaced such that a flame cloud covers at least about 80 percent of a segment of said furnace beneath an area bounded by the nozzles in said furnace.
- 11. The furnace of claim 1 wherein nozzles are also located in a wall opposite said at least one wall and said nozzles are spaced such that centerline projections from the nozzles in one wall strike the opposite wall at points spaced from the nozzles in said opposite wall.
- 12. A 100 percent oxygen-fuel fired furnace for heating a material contained therein, using only an oxidant containing at least about 75 percent oxygen and a fuel to supply combustion in the furnace, said furnace having no regenerative ports and no oxy-fuel burners, burners that introduce oxygen into the furnace in proximity to a fuel stream causing combustion to begin within a burner block within a wall or to begin close to said wall of the furnace, said furnace having at least one wall and a roof, and having oxidant nozzles and at least one fuel nozzle located in the at least one wall or the roof of said furnace for directing streams of the oxidant and streams of the fuel separately into said furnace, said nozzles being shaped such that the oxidant and the fuel streams do not mix enough to generate substantial combustion until said streams are such a distance from said wall or said roof in which said nozzles are located to keep said wall or roof cooler than if the oxygen and fuel streams were fed into the furnace with said oxy-fuel burners.
- 13. The furnace of claim 12 wherein the oxidant contains at least about 90 percent oxygen.
- 14. The furnace of claim 12 wherein said at least one fuel nozzle is next to at least one oxidant nozzle.
- 15. The furnace of claim 12 wherein each fuel nozzle is substantially opposed by an oxidant nozzle located in a wall opposite said at least one wall of the furnace.
- 16. The furnace of claim 12 wherein said nozzles are located in said at least one wall and in a second wall opposite said at least one wall and are spaced such that centerline projections from the nozzles in said at least one wall strike the opposite wall at points spaced from nozzles in said opposite wall.
- 17. The furnace of claim 12 wherein said furnace is a furnace for making molten glass.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/167,752, filed Dec. 15, 1993 now abandoned which application was a division of application Ser. No. 08/015,491, filed Feb. 9, 1993 and which issued on Sep. 13, 1994 as U.S. Pat. No. 5,346,524, which application was a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/944,551, filed Sep. 14, 1992, since abandoned, all applications being, entitled OXYGEN/FUEL FIRING OF FURNACES WITH MASSIVE, LOW VELOCITY, TURBULENT FLAMES.
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