Claims
- 1. Apparatus for burning fuel in a manner to substantially reduce pollutants in the exhaust gases therefrom said apparatus comprising:
- first means defining a combustion zone having an inlet and an outlet,
- second means adjacent said inlet for injecting into said combustion zone fuel and a portion of an oxygen containing gas required for stoichiometric combustion to produce a fuel-rich core stream of incompletely oxidized gaseous combustion flowing toward said outlet,
- third means for injecting into said zone a first portion of the remainder of the oxygen containing gas required for substantial stoichiometric combustion of said fuel said third means being operative for injecting said oxygen at an angle relative to said core stream and as a sheath of gas which surrounds said core stream and is substantially unmixed therewith over at least a part of said core stream length, but which mixes substantially in a downstream region of said zone,
- fourth means disposed adjacent said outlet for promoting substantially complete mixing of the unmixed portions of said oxygen containing gas and core stream,
- fifth means for introducing a second portion of the oxygen containing gas required for substantial stoichiometric combustion adjacent said fourth means, and
- said first means including means for extracting heat from the gases within said combustion zone.
- 2. The invention set forth in claim 1 wherein said first means is relatively elongate and is constructed and arranged for absorbing heat from the gases traversing said combustion zone and for radiating said heat away from said zone thereby to reduce the temperature of said gases.
- 3. The invention set forth in claim 1 wherein said fourth means comprises an apertured barrier means extending across said combustion zone, said fifth means being disposed on the inlet side of said fourth means.
- 4. The invention set forth in claim 1 wherein said fourth means comprises a pair of apertured barrier means each extending across said combustion zone, said fifth means being disposed between said barrier means.
- 5. The invention set forth in claim 4 and including particulate means disposed between said barrier means to promote mixing of said oxygen containing gas and said core stream.
- 6. Apparatus for burning fuel in a manner to substantially reduce nitrogen oxides, carbon monoxide and unburned hydrocarbons and carbonaceous particulates in the exhaust gases therefrom, said apparatus comprising:
- combustion chamber means having inlet and outlet regions, nozzle means disposed at said inlet region for injecting fuel into said chamber means and for simultaneously injecting and mixing with said fuel a portion of the stoichiometric amount of air required for complete combustion so that said fuel is burned under fuel-rich conditions as a core stream within said chamber,
- air injection means disposed in surrounding relation to the nozzle means for introducing at least the remainder of the air required for stoichiometric combustion and being constructed and arranged for injecting a sheath of air in surrounding relation to said core stream and at an angle relative thereto so that said air sheath and core stream remain substantially unmixed over at least a part of said combustion chamber means length, and
- said combustion chamber means including heat exchange means disposed in surrounding relation to said air sheath for extracting heat from said core stream and dissipating the same outside of the combustion chamber, and mixing means extending across said outlet region and spaced from said nozzle means and defining a plurality of restricted flow paths for effecting mixing of the unmixed portions of said core and gas stream.
- 7. The apparatus set forth in claim 6 wherein said mixing means comprises barrier means disposed downstream of said outlet region, said barrier means having a plurality of orifices for producing a pressure drop which causes turbulence for mixing.
- 8. Apparatus for burning fuel in a manner to substantially reduce nitrogen oxides, carbon monoxide and unburned hydrocarbons and carbonaceous particulates in the exhaust gases therefrom, said apparatus comprising:
- a source of air for combustion of said fuel,
- a combustion chamber having an inlet and an outlet spaced from said inlet,
- air supply means adjacent said inlet region for dividing air from said source into first and second streams for flow into said combustion chamber through said inlet, said air supply means being constructed and arranged so that said first air stream is directed axially of said chamber and constitutes a relatively small portion of the air required for stoichiometric combustion of said fuel in said chamber and said second stream constitutes at least the balance of air required for stoichiometric combustion and surrounds said first stream,
- nozzle means disposed adjacent said inlet for injecting fuel into said chamber through said inlet generally coaxially with said first air stream and for mixing said fuel with said first air stream so that the ignited mixture constitutes a fuel-rich core stream extending into said combustion chamber and extending from said nozzle toward said outlet,
- said air supply means including a plurality of air directing means encompassing said first air stream and for directing said second air stream at an angular relation to said core stream to delay mixing therewith,
- mixing means disposed adjacent said outlet and defining a plurality of restricted flow passages lying in the path of said core and air streams to promote turbulence and additional mixing of said streams for effecting combustion of certain unoxidized components of said streams at a temperature range below that at which substantial nitrogen may be oxidized.
- 9. The invention set forth in claim 8 wherein said combustion chamber is characterized by being elongated and constructed and arranged for absorbing heat from said streams in said combustion chamber and for radiating heat whereby to reduce the temperature of said streams.
- 10. The apparatus set forth in claim 8 wherein said mixing means comprises a barrier means disposed adjacent said outlet, said barrier means having a plurality of orifices for producing a pressure drop which converts the static pressure head of said streams to turbulence for mixing.
- 11. The invention set forth in claim 10 wherein said air supply means includes means for injecting additional combustion air into said combustion zone adjacent said outlet and between said inlet and said mixing means.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 302,133, filed Oct. 30, 1972 and now U.S. Pat. No. 3,885,903.
US Referenced Citations (6)
Divisions (1)
|
Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
302133 |
Oct 1972 |
|