Claims
- 1. A furnace for combustion of combustible material comprising:
- a plurality of walls defining a combustion chamber;
- a stoker grate comprising at least one drying grate portion, at least one combustion grate portion, and at least one burnout grate portion located in a lower portion of said combustion chamber;
- ash pit means within said combustion chamber located downstream of said burnout grate portion for discharging ash from said combustion chamber;
- combustible material inlet means located in at least one of said walls in a position such that the combustible material is introduced into said combustion chamber onto said drying grate portion;
- combustible material advancement means for advancing the combustible material from said drying grate portion, to said combustion grate portion, to said burnout grate portion, and then into said ash pit means;
- undergrate air supply means for supplying air to said stoker grate to form a primary combustion zone on and immediately above said stoker grate;
- fuel/carrier fluid inlet means for introducing at least one of a fuel and a carrier fluid to create an oxygen deficient secondary combustion zone above said primary combustion zone; and
- exhaust means for ejecting vitiated air from above said burnout grate portion and vitiated air injection means for injecting said vitiated air into said combustion chamber above said oxygen deficient secondary combustion zone within said combustion chamber.
- 2. A furnace according to claim 1 further comprising overfire air inlet means for supplying overfire air into said combustion chamber above said oxygen deficient secondary combustion zone within said combustion chamber.
- 3. A furnace according to claim 1 wherein said overfire air inlet means further comprise at least one overfire air nozzle sealably secured to said at least one of said walls in a position such that said overfire air is injected into combustion products within said combustion chamber, and each said overfire air nozzle is in communication with said combustion chamber.
- 4. A furnace according to claim 3 further comprising overfire tangential injection means for tangentially injecting, with respect to said at least one of said walls, said overfire air into said combustion chamber above said oxygen deficient secondary combustion zone through said overfire air inlet means.
- 5. A furnace according to claim 1 wherein said vitiated air injection means further comprise vitiated air inlet means and compressor means for pressurizing said vitiated air from above said burnout grate portion.
- 6. A furnace according to claim 5 wherein said vitiated air inlet means further comprise at least one overfire air nozzle sealably secured to said at least one of said walls and in communication with said combustion chamber above said oxygen deficient secondary combustion zone.
- 7. A furnace according to claim 6 further comprising angular injection means for injecting at least one of said fuel and said carrier fluid into said combustion chamber above said primary combustion zone through said fuel/carrier fluid inlet means, at an angle with respect to a horizontal.
- 8. A furnace according to claim 4 further comprising secondary tangential injection means for tangentially injecting, with respect to said at least one of said walls, at least one of said fuel and said carrier fluid into said combustion chamber above said primary combustion zone through said fuel/carrier fluid inlet means.
- 9. A furnace according to claim 1 wherein said fuel advancement means further comprise said stoker grate and said ash pit means positioned within said combustion chamber and having a geometrical configuration allowing the combustible material to flow by gravity from said drying grate portion, to said combustion grate portion, to said burnout grate portion and then into said ash pit means.
- 10. A furnace according to claim 9 wherein said stoker grate has an overall downward slope, said drying grate portion is elevated above said combustion grate portion, said combustion grate portion is elevated above said burnout grate portion, and said burnout grate portion is elevated above said ash pit means.
- 11. A furnace according to claim 1 wherein said undergrate air supply means further comprise at least one undergrate air conduit in communication with an undergrate air source and a space beneath at least one of said drying grate portion, said combustion grate portion and said burnout grate portion.
- 12. A furnace according to claim 1 wherein said exhaust means further comprise said walls forming an exhaust opening above said burnout grate portion and blower means mounted within said exhaust opening for exhausting said vitiated air from within said combustion chamber above said burnout grate portion.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a divisional application of copending U.S. patent application having Ser. No. 07/703,812 filed May 21, 1991, which application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/486,065 filed Feb. 28, 1990.
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Divisions (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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