Claims
- 1. A process for combustion of combustible material comprising the steps of:
- (a) introducing the combustible material into a drying zone within a combustion chamber;
- (b) supplying air to the drying zone for preheating, drying, and partially combusting the combustible material;
- (c) advancing the combustible material to a combustion zone within the combustion chamber;
- (d) supplying air to the combustion zone for further combusting the combustible material;
- (e) advancing the combustible material to a burnout zone within the combustion chamber;
- (f) supplying air to the burnout zone for final burnout of organics in the combustible material;
- (g) removing ash from the combustion chamber;
- (h) injecting at least one of a fuel and a carrier fluid selected from the group consisting of recirculated flue gases, steam, water, industrial grade nitrogen and mixtures thereof into the combustion chamber to create an oxygen deficient secondary combustion zone; and
- (i) injecting overfire air comprising an oxidizing fluid selected from the group consisting of vitiated air, fresh air, industrial grade oxygen and mixtures thereof into the combustion chamber for thorough mixing and final burnout of combustibles in combustion products of the combustible material in a tertiary combustion zone.
- 2. A process for combustion of combustible material according to claim 1 further comprising ejecting vitiated air from said burnout zone and mixing the ejected vitiated air with one of said fresh air and said industrial grade oxygen prior to injecting the ejected vitiated air into the combustion chamber.
- 3. A process for combustion of combustible material according to claim 1 further comprising maintaining, relative to said fuel and said combustible material, an oxygen level in the oxygen deficient secondary combustion zone in an amount equivalent to about 0.6 to about 1.3 of a stoichiometric requirement for complete combustion of said fuel and combustible materials.
- 4. A process for combustion of combustible material according to claim 1 further comprising maintaining an oxygen concentration downstream of overfire air inlet means of about 3% to about 12%.
- 5. A process for combustion of combustible material according to claim 1 further comprising injecting said fuel within the combustion chamber above the combustible material to provide the oxygen deficient secondary combustion zone for reducing at least nitrogen oxides.
- 6. A process for combustion of combustible material according to claim 5 wherein the fuel is at least one of a solid fuel, a liquid fuel and a gaseous fuel containing relatively insignificant fuel-bound nitrogen.
- 7. A process for combustion of combustible material according to claim 6 wherein the fuel is natural gas.
- 8. A process for combustion of combustible material according to claim 7 wherein the fuel represents about 5% to about 40% of a combustible material heating value and the fuel is injected into the combustion chamber to maintain within the oxygen deficient secondary combustion zone an average oxygen level in an amount equivalent to about 0.6 to about 1.3 of a stoichiometric requirement for complete combustion of said fuel and said combustible material.
- 9. A process for combustion of combustible material according to claim 1 further comprising injecting the overfire air above the oxygen deficient secondary combustion zone to provide an oxidizing zone.
- 10. A process for combustion of combustible material according to claim 9 wherein an oxygen concentration in said oxidizing zone is about 3% to about 12%.
- 11. A process for combustion of combustible material according to claim 1 wherein the air is adjusted to provide an average oxygen level in the oxygen deficient secondary combustion zone in an amount equivalent to about 0.6 to about 1.3 of a stoichiometric requirement for complete combustion of said fuel and said combustible material.
- 12. A process for combustion of combustible material according to claim 1 wherein the fuel provides, above the combustible material, an average oxygen level in an amount equivalent to about 0.6 to about 1.3 of a stoichiometric requirement for complete combustion of said fuel and said combustible material.
- 13. A process for combustion of combustible material according to claim 1 further comprising injecting at least one of said fuel, said carrier fluid, said overfire air, and said vitiated air above the combustible material at an angle with respect to a horizontal.
- 14. A process for combustion of combustible material according to claim 1 further comprising tangentially injecting, with respect to a combustion chamber wall, above the combustible material at least one of said fuel, said carrier fluid, said overfire air and said vitiated air.
- 15. A process for combustion of combustible material according to claim 1 further comprising tangentially injecting, with respect to a combustion chamber wall, said overfire air into the combustion chamber above the oxygen deficient secondary combustion zone.
- 16. A process for combustion of combustible material comprising the steps of:
- (a) introducing the combustible material into a combustion chamber and onto a drying grate portion of a stoker grate;
- (b) supplying air to the drying grate portion for preheating, drying and partially combusting the combustible material;
- (c) advancing the combustible material to a combustion grate portion of the stoker grate, within the combustion chamber;
- (d) supplying air to the combustion grate portion for further combusting the combustible material;
- (e) advancing the combustible material to a burnout grate portion of the stoker grate, within the combustion chamber;
- (f) supplying air to the burnout grate portion for final burnout of organics in the combustible material;
- (g) removing ash from the combustion chamber;
- (h) injecting at least one of a fuel and a carrier fluid selected from the group consisting of recirculated flue gases, steam, water, industrial grade nitrogen and mixtures thereof above a primary combustion zone to create an oxygen deficient secondary combustion zone within the combustion chamber; and
- (i) injecting overfire air comprising an oxidizing fluid selected from the group consisting of vitiated air, fresh air, industrial grade oxygen and mixtures thereof into the combustion chamber above the oxygen deficient secondary combustion zone for thorough mixing and final burnout of combustibles in combustion products of the combustible material in a tertiary combustion zone.
- 17. A process for combustion of combustible material according to claim 16 further comprising ejecting vitiated air from above said burnout grate portion and mixing the ejected vitiated air with one of said fresh air and said industrial grade oxygen prior to injecting the ejected vitiated air into the combustion chamber.
- 18. A process for combustion of combustible material according to claim 16 further comprising maintaining relative to said fuel and said combustible material in the combustion chamber an average oxygen level in the oxygen deficient secondary combustion zone in an amount equivalent to about 0.6 to about 1.3 of a stoichiometric requirement for complete combustion of said fuel and combustible materials.
- 19. A process for combustion of combustible material according to claim 16 further comprising maintaining an oxygen concentration downstream of overfire air inlet means of about 3% to about 12%.
- 20. A process for combustion of combustible material according to claim 16 further comprising injecting said fuel within the combustion chamber above the stoker grate to provide the oxygen deficient secondary combustion zone for reducing at least nitrogen oxides.
- 21. A process for combustion of combustible material according to claim 20 wherein the fuel is at least one of a solid fuel, a liquid fuel and a gaseous fuel containing relatively insignificant fuel-bound nitrogen.
- 22. A process for combustion of combustible material according to claim 20 wherein the fuel is natural gas.
- 23. A process for combustion of combustible material according to claim 20 wherein the fuel represents about 5% to about 40% of a combustible material heating value and the fuel is injected into the combustion chamber to maintain in the oxygen deficient secondary combustion zone an average oxygen level in an amount equivalent to about 0.6 to about 1.3 of a stoichiometric requirement for complete combustion of said fuel and said combustible material.
- 24. A process for combustion of combustible material according to claim 16 further comprising injecting the overfire air above the oxygen deficient secondary combustion zone to provide an oxidizing zone.
- 25. A process for combustion of combustible material according to claim 24 wherein an oxygen concentration is said oxidizing zone is about 3% to about 12%.
- 26. A process for combustion of combustible material according to claim 16 wherein the air is adjusted to provide in the oxygen deficient secondary combustion zone an average oxygen level in an amount equivalent to about 0.6 to about 1.3 of a stoichiometric requirement for complete combustion of said fuel and said combustible material.
- 27. A process for combustion of combustible material according to claim 16 wherein the fuel provides an average oxygen level above the stoker grate in an amount equivalent to about 0.6 to about 1.3 of a stoichiometric requirement for complete combustion of said fuel and said combustible material.
- 28. A process for combustion of combustible material according to claim 16 further comprising injecting at least one of said fuel, said carrier fluid, said overfire air, and said vitiated air above the stoker grate at an angle with respect to a horizontal.
- 29. A process for combustion of combustible material according to claim 16 further comprising tangentially injecting, with respect to a combustion chamber wall, above the stoker grate at least one of said fuel, said carrier fluid, said overfire air and said vitiated air.
- 30. A process for combustion of combustible material according to claim 16 further comprising tangentially injecting, with respect to a combustion chamber wall, said overfire air into the combustion chamber above the oxygen deficient secondary combustion zone.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of copending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/486,065 filed Feb. 28, 1990, now U.S. Pat. No. 5020456.
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