Claims
- 1. A process for incinerating a solid particulate material comprising the steps of:introducing a feed mixture into a first combustion zone of a furnace, said furnace having a lower end and an upper end defining a primary combustion chamber, said feed comprising a mixture of said solid particulate material and a first source of combustion air in an amount less than a stoichiometric amount needed to completely incinerate said particulate material; incinerating said solid particulate material in a first incinerating stage in said first combustion zone in an atmosphere containing less than a stoichiometric amount of air to inhibit the formation of sintered ash; feeding a second source of air into a second combustion zone located above said first combustion zone to cool said second combustion zone; and feeding a third source of air directly into a center portion of said first combustion zone of said furnace to cool said first combustion zone.
- 2. The process of claim 1, wherein said furnace includes a burner and said process comprises directing hot combustion gases into said combustion zone to incinerate said solid particulate material.
- 3. The process of claim 1, wherein said solid particulate material is dried biological waste or sludge particles.
- 4. The process of claim 1, wherein said furnace is a cyclone furnace, said process comprising feeding said feed mixture tangentially into said furnace.
- 5. The process of claim 1, comprising feeding third source of air into said primary combustion chamber at a location below said feed mixture.
- 6. The process of claim 1, comprising maintaining said first combustion zone at a temperature of about 850° C.
- 7. The process of claim 1, wherein said primary combustion chamber of said furnace includes an exhaust gas outlet, said first combustion zone being spaced from said exhaust gas outlet, and said second combustion zone is positioned between said first combustion zone and said exhaust gas outlet, said process comprising feeding said second source of air into said second combustion zone, in an amount to supply a stoichiometric excess of oxygen to said second combustion zone to provide complete combustion of said solid particulate material.
- 8. A process for incinerating a solid particulate material comprising the steps of:introducing a feed mixture into a first combustion zone of a furnace, said furnace having a lower end and an upper end defining a primary combustion chamber, said feed comprising a mixture of said solid particulate material and a first source of combustion air in an amount less than a stoichiometric amount needed to completely incinerate said particulate material; incinerating said solid particulate material in a first incinerating stage in said first combustion zone of in an atmosphere containing less than a stoichiometric amount of air to inhibit the formation of sintered ash; and feeding a second source of air into said second combustion zone of said primary combustion chamber to cool said second combustion zone, said second source of air being fed into said second combustion zone at a location above said feed of said first source of combustion air; wherein said second source of air is moist air having a lower oxygen content than said first source of air, said process comprising feeding said moist air in an amount to maintain said second combustion zone at about 850° C.
- 9. The process of claim 8, wherein said second source is recycled air from a sludge drying completely.
- 10. The process of claim 1, wherein said third source of air is fresh air at ambient temperature.
- 11. The process of claim 10, wherein said furnace includes a feed pipe extending though said primary combustion chamber in an axial direction with respect to said furnace and having a plurality of outlet openings, said process comprising feeding said third source of air through said feed pipe and outlet openings into said primary combustion chamber.
- 12. The process of claim 11, wherein said outlet openings of said feed pipe are spaced along a length of said feed pipe and said process comprises directing said third source of air radially outward into said primary combustion chamber.
- 13. The process of claim 10, comprising feeding an amount of said second source of air to said primary combustion chamber that is different from an amount of said third source of air.
- 14. A process for incinerating a solid particulate material comprising the steps of:providing a cyclone furnace having a lower end defining a first combustion zone and an upper end defining a second combustion zone, introducing a feed into said first combustion zone of said furnace, said feed comprising a mixture of said solid particulate material and a first source of combustion air in an amount less than a stoichiometric amount needed to completely incinerate said solid particulate material, and incinerating said solid particulate material in said first combustion zone in an atmosphere containing less than a stoichiometric amount of air to inhibit the formation of sintered ash, feeding fresh air at ambient temperature directly into a center portion of said first combustion zone of said furnace in an amount to cool said first combustion zone, and feeding a second source of air into said second combustion zone in an amount to supply a stoichiometric excess of oxygen into said second combustion zone for complete combustion of said solid particulate material, and further incinerating said particulate material in said second combustion zone.
- 15. The process of claim 14, wherein said furnace includes a burner and said process comprises directing hot combustion gases into said combustion zone to incinerate said solid particulate material.
- 16. A process for incinerating a solid particulate material comprising the steps of:providing a cyclone having a lower end defining a first combustion zone and an upper end defining a second combustion zone, introducing a feed tangentially into said first combustion zone of said furnace, said feed comprising a mixture of said solid particulate material and a first source of combustion air in an amount less than a stoichiometric amount needed to completely incinerate said solid particulate material, and incinerating said solid particulate material in said first combustion zone in an atmosphere containing less than a stoichiometric amount of air to inhibit the formation of sintered ash, feeding a second source of air into said combustion zone and further incinerating said particulate material, wherein said second source of air is moist air having a lower oxygen content than said first source of air to maintain said second combustion zone at about 850° C.
- 17. The process of claim 16, wherein said second source of air is recycled air from a sludge drying assembly.
- 18. The process of claim 14, comprising the step of feeding said fresh ambient air radially outward into said first combustion zone.
- 19. The process of claim 18, comprising the step of feeding said fresh ambient air axially into said first combustion zone.
- 20. A process for incinerating a solid particulate material comprising the steps of:providing a cyclone furnace having a lower end defining a first combustion zone and an upper end defining a second combustion zone, introducing a feed into said first combustion zone of said furnace, said feed comprising a mixture of said solid particulate material and a first source of combustion air in an amount less than a stoichiometric amount needed to completely incinerate said solid particulate material, and incinerating said solid particulate material in said first combustion zone in an atmosphere containing less than a stoichiometric amount of air to inhibit the formation of sintered ash, feeding a second source air into said second combustion zone in an amount to supply a stoichiometric excess of oxygen into said second combustion zone for complete combustion of said solid particulate material, and further incinerating said particulate material in said second combustion zone, and feeding an annular column of fresh air in an axial direction into said first combustion.
- 21. A process for incinerating a solid particulate material comprising the steps of:providing a cyclone furnace having a lower end defining a first combustion zone and an upper end defining a second combustion zone, introducing a feed mixture into said first zone, said feed mixture comprising said solid particulate material and a first source of combustion air in an amount less than a stoichiometric amount needed to completely incinerate said particulate material, and incinerating said solid particulate material in a first incinerating stage in said first combustion zone in an atmosphere containing less than a stoichiometric amount of air to inhibit the formation of sintered ash; feeding a second source of air into said second combustion zone, and feeding a third source of air directly into a center portion of said first combustion zone of said furnace.
- 22. The process of claim 21, wherein said furnace includes a burner and said process comprises directing hot combustion gases into said combustion zone to incinerate said solid particulate material.
- 23. The process of claim 21, further comprising feeding said second source of air into said second combustion zone in an amount to cool said second combustion zone.
- 24. A process for incinerating a solid particulate material comprising the steps of:providing a furnace having a lower end defining a first combustion zone and an upper end defining a second combustion zone, introducing a feed mixture into said first combustion zone, said feed mixture comprising said solid particulate material and a first source of combustion air in an amount less than a stoichiometric amount needed to completely incinerate said particulate material and incinerating said solid particulate material in a first incinerating stage in said first combustion zone in an atmosphere containing less than a stoichiometric amount of air to inhibit the formation of sintered ash, feeding a second source of air into said second combustion zone, and feeding a third source of air directly into a center portion of said furnace, wherein said second source of air is moist air having a lower oxygen content than said first source of air to maintain said second combustion zone at a temperature of about 850° C.
- 25. The process of claim 21, wherein said furnace includes a feed pipe extending axially through said furnace, said feed pipe having a plurality of outlet openings said process comprising feeding said third source of air though said feed pipe and said outlet openings into said primary combustion zone.
- 26. The process of claim 25, wherein said outlet openings of said feed pipe are spaced along a length of said feed pipe for directing said third source of air radially outward.
- 27. The process of claim 21, comprising feeding said third source of air radially outward from said center portion of said first combustion zone into said first combustion zone.
- 28. The process of claim 21, comprising feeding said third source of air in a downward axial direction into said first combustion zone of said furnace.
- 29. A process for incinerating a solid particulate material comprising the steps of:providing a furnace having a lower end defining a first combustion zone and an upper end defining a second combustion zone, introducing a feed mixture into said first combustion zone, said feed mixture comprising said solid particulate material and a first source of combustion air in an amount less than a stoichiometric amount needed to completely incinerate said particulate material, and incinerating said solid particulate material in a first incinerating stage in said first combustion zone in an atmosphere containing less than a stoichiometric amount of air to inhibit the formation of sintered ash, feeding a second source of air into said second combustion zone, and feeding a third source of air directly into a center portion of said furnace, wherein said third source of air is fed as an annular column of air axially into said furnace.
- 30. A process for incinerating a solid particulate material comprising the steps of:providing a furnace having a lower end defining a first combustion zone and an upper end defining a second combustion zone, introducing a feed mixture into said first combustion zone, said feed mixture comprising said solid particulate material and a first source of combustion air in an amount less than a stoichiometric amount needed to completely incinerate said particulate material, and incinerating said solid particulate material in a first incinerating stage in said first combustion zone in an atmospheric containing less than a stoichiometric amount of air to inhibit the formation of sintered ash, feeding a second source of air into said second combustion zone, and feeding a third source of air directly into a center portion of said furnace, wherein said furnace has an exhaust gas outlet positioned at said upper end of said first combustion zone, a first annular wall surrounding said exhaust gas outlet and extending axially into said first combustion zone, and a second annular wall concentric to said first annular wall and forming an annular air passage between said first and second annular walls, said process further comprising feeding said third source of fresh air through said annular air passage downwardly into said furnace.
- 31. The process of claim 30, comprising feeding an annular column of said third source of air into said first combustion zone.
- 32. The process of claim 31, wherein said annular passage has an outlet end below said second combustion zone.
- 33. The process of claim 21, wherein said furnace is a cyclone furnace, said process comprising feeding said feed mixture tangentially into said furnace.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional application of Ser. No. 09/283,584 filed Apr. 1, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,216,610.
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