Information
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Patent Grant
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6807914
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Patent Number
6,807,914
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Date Filed
Friday, May 23, 200321 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, October 26, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- R W Becker & Associates
- Becker; R W
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 110 261
- 110 263
- 110 292
- 110 309
- 110 348
- 110 101 R
- 110 104 B
- 110 163
- 110 106
- 137 607
- 137 867
- 137 865
- 137 862
- 126 39 N
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A shutoff device is provided for pulverized coal burners of a pulverized coal furnace. Each burner has a primary tube that conveys a pulverized coal/air mixture and is connected with a feed line for supplying the mixture to the respective burner. Disposed in the feed line, for closing off the same, is a slide valve that is provided with a valve plate. On the trailing side of the slide valve, the feed line is surrounded by an air receiver that is supplied with air. In the vicinity of the air receiver, an opening is provided in the wall of the feed line and can be closed off by a closure plate, which is synchronously actuatable with the slide valve such that in the closed position of the slide valve the opening is opened, and in the open position of the slide valve the opening is closed off.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a shutoff device for pulverized coal burners of a pulverized coal furnace.
In steam generators, the furnace of which is equipped with two or more pulverized coal burners, burners that are shut down during the operation of a steam generator are supplied with cooling air via the combustion air supply lines (secondary air, tertiary air) to protect the burner nozzles from being thermally overstressed. The primary tube of the pulverized coal burners, via which the introduction of fuel is effected during the operation, do not have cooling air flow therethrough when burners are not in operation.
In conformity with all applicable regulations relative to the equipping and operation of pulverized coal furnaces or steam generators in which pulverized coal is injected into the combustion chamber via two or more burners, and which are supplied with pulverized coal from two or more parallel fuel systems, the pulverized coal supply line must be provided with shutoff devices that are reliably opened during the operation of the pertaining supply systems, and after the pertaining fuel supply device is turned off must be closed. This is generally realized with shutoff mechanisms where a shut-off plate is inserted into the cross-section of the pertaining supply lines perpendicular to the axis of flow by an automatically and/or manually actuated drive means. As a result, the complete blocking of the corresponding fuel supply paths is effected. In this state, there is no flow-through of the fuel paths and hence also no cooling of the pulverized coal burner nozzles.
Due to the lack of flow-through, and due to the pressure and velocity conditions in the combustion chamber of the pulverized coal furnace, hot combustion gases can re-circulate into the fuel nozzles of the turned-off burners. Especially with modern NO
x
—poor pulverized coal burners, where the position of the fuel nozzles is shifted as far as possible in the direction of the combustion chamber, the high irradiation effects an intensive increase in temperature in the material of the burner nozzles. As a consequence of the irradiation and the lack of flow-through a premature failure or destruction of the pulverized coal nozzles can occur due to thermal overstressing of the material.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a closed system for the cooling of the pulverized coal supply path within a pulverized coal burner via an air stream without in so doing adversely affecting the necessary safety device, namely the blocking or closing off of the pulverized coal supply path.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
This object, and other objects and advantages of the present invention, will appear more clearly from the following specification in conjunction with the accompanying schematic drawings, in which:
FIG. 1
diagrammatically shows a pulverized coal furnace;
FIG. 2
shows a pulverized coal burner of the furnace of
FIG. 1
;
FIGS. 3-5
show various operating positions of one exemplary shutoff device for a pulverized coal burner of FIG.
2
.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The shutoff device of the present invention for pulverized coal burners of a pulverized coal furnace comprises, for each burner, a feed line for conveying pulverized coal/air mixture to a primary tube; a slide valve disposed in the feed line, wherein the slide valve is provided with a valve plate for closing off the feed line; an air receiver that is supplied with air, wherein on a trailing side of the slide valve, the feed line is sealingly connected with the air receiver; and a closure plate for opening and closing off an opening disposed in the wall of the feed line in the vicinity of the air receiver, wherein the closure plate is actuatable synchronously with the slide valve such that in a closed position of the slide valve the opening is opened, and in an open position of the slide valve the opening is closed off.
As a consequence of the combination of the cooling device with the shutoff device of the pulverized coal burner, a closed system is achieved that complies with all safety regulations. It is furthermore ensured that during the operation of the pulverized coal burner, no pulverized coal can escape into the environment from the supply lines that are provided therefor.
Further specific features of the present invention will be described in detail subsequently.
DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Referring now to the drawings in detail, the illustrated pulverized coal furnace comprises two sets of three pulverized coal burners
1
,
2
each, which sets are connected in series and are supplied pulverized coal via two fuel supplying means
3
,
4
. Depending upon the given requirements of the pulverized coal furnace, a different number of fuel supply means
3
,
4
and pulverized coal burners
1
,
2
can also be provided. The fuel supply means
3
,
4
can comprise a pulverizing unit and/or an intermediate hopper.
The pulverized coal burners
1
,
2
are embodied as annular burners having staged combustion air guidance. As can be seen from
FIGS. 1 and 2
, each of the burners contains a central core air tube
5
that is concentrically surrounded by a primary tube
6
, a secondary tube
7
and a tertiary air tube
8
. The central core air tube can also be eliminated. The burner nozzles, which are respectively disposed at the front end of the pulverized coal burners
1
,
2
, open out into a non-illustrated combustion chamber of a steam generator. The core air tube
5
, the secondary air tube
7
and the tertiary air tube
8
are connected to a central combustion air supply means
11
via air conduits
9
and combustion air conduits
10
. The core air tube
5
, the secondary air tube
7
and the tertiary air tube
8
are supplied with combustion air from the combustion air supply means
11
via the air conduits
9
and the combustion air conduits
10
; prior to entry into the pulverized coal burners
1
,
2
, the combustion air is divided into core air, secondary air and tertiary air. Disposed in the combustion air conduits
10
are flow meters
12
, and disposed in the air conduits
9
are control or throttle valves
13
. As shown in
FIG. 2
, throttle valves
14
can also be disposed in the entry region of the core air
5
, of the secondary air tube
7
and of the tertiary air tube
8
; these throttle valves
14
serve to supply to the air-supplying tubes quantities of combustion air that are coordinated with one another. If an individual one of the pulverized coal burners
1
,
2
is taken out of operation, an air stream of less magnitude is guided, as a cooling air stream, through the tubes
5
,
7
,
8
that guide the aforementioned combustion air streams.
The primary tube
6
of each of the pulverized coal burners
1
,
2
is connected to a feed line
15
that in turn is connected to one of the fuel supply means
3
,
4
, which are respectively connected with a primary air conduit
16
, in which is disposed a flow meter
12
. The primary air supplied to the fuel supply means
3
,
4
conveys the pulverized coal, as a pulverized coal/air mixture, to the primary tubes
6
of the pulverized coal burners
1
,
2
.
Upstream of, i.e. prior to, the entry into the respective pulverized coal burner
1
,
2
, a shutoff device that is embodied as a slide valve
17
is disposed in each of the feed lines
15
; the shutoff device is oriented transverse to the axis of the direction of flow of the pulverized coal/air mixture. The slide valve
17
comprises a valve plate
18
to which is secured a connecting rod
19
(FIG.
3
). A drive motor
20
or a manual adjustment means engages the connecting rod
19
for actuation of the valve plate
18
. In the closed position of the slide valve
17
, the valve plate
18
completely closes off the cross-sectional area of the feed line
15
, as illustrated in FIG.
5
.
The shutoff device is combined with a cooling device for cooling the components of the respective pulverized coal burners
1
,
2
, which convey the pulverized coal/air mixture. A partial stream of the combustion air preferably serves as the cooling medium. For this purpose, the combined shutoff/cooling device of one of each pulverized coal burner
1
,
2
is connected to a cooling air conduit
21
on which is disposed a shutoff member
22
(FIG.
1
). The cooling air conduits
21
are preferably connected to the combustion air conduits
10
. Depending upon the operating requirements and the position of the installation location of the slide valve
17
, instead of the hot combustion air from the combustion air supply means, other air that is available in the pulverized coal furnace, for example the cold air supplied to the pulverizer, or even flue gas, can also be utilized.
In detail, the cooling device of each of the pulverized coal burners
1
,
2
comprises an air receiver
23
that, upstream of the slide valve
17
, is mounted on the side of the feed line
15
, through which the pulverized coal/air mixture flows, and is sealingly connected with such feed line. Downstream of the slide valve
17
, the feed line
15
is preferably surrounded by the air receiver
23
on all sides and in a sealing manner. The air receiver
23
is provided with an inlet connector
24
that is respectively connected to one of the cooling air conduits
21
.
Pursuant to
FIGS. 3
to
5
, provided in the region of the air receiver
23
, in the wall of the feed line
15
, is an opening
25
that can be closed from the interior of the air receiver
23
by a closure plate
26
. On that side facing away from the opening
25
a first lever
27
is pivotably mounted on the closure plate
6
. The first lever
27
, as are a second lever
28
and a third lever
29
, is fixably connected with a shaft
30
that is mounted in a swivel joint. The shaft
30
is rotatably mounted in the air receiver
23
and extends out of the air receiver on both sides in a sealed manner. Outside the air receiver
23
, the levers
28
and
29
are respectively fixedly connected with one of the ends of the shaft
30
that extends out. A spring
31
that is under tension engages the free end of the second lever
28
; the spring
31
is secured to the outside of the air receiver
23
. The free end of the third lever
29
is connected with a link rod
32
that pivotably engages a fourth lever
33
that is fixedly connected with a shaft of a pinion or gear
34
. This pinion is in operative connection with a toothed rack
35
that is mounted on the rear end of the valve plate
18
of the slide valve
17
.
The combined shutoff and cooling device operates in the following manner. In the operating situation of the pulverized coal furnace (
FIG. 3
) the feed line
15
is opened for the supply of pulverized coal/air mixture to the respective pulverized coal burners
1
,
2
, and the opening
25
in the wall of the feed line
15
is closed to the entry of cooling air. In this connection, by means of the first lever
27
and the second lever
28
that is fixedly connected therewith, the closure plate
26
is pressed tightly against the opening
25
in the wall of the feed line
15
by the spring
31
that is disposed on the side. The air receiver
23
, which in this region surrounds the feed line
15
, is filled with air, so that a uniform temperature is established in this region of the feed line
15
. This precludes a distortion or buckling of the feed line
15
and of the closure plate
28
due to non-uniform thermal stressing. The static pressure of the cooling air in the air receiver
23
is always greater than the static pressure of the pulverized coal/air mixture in the feed line
15
. As a result, any possible leakage is possible only in the direction of the flow path of the pulverized coal/air mixture, so that no pulverized coal can escape into the air receiver
23
.
In the operating position of the slide valve
17
shown in
FIG. 4
, the supply of fuel to the pertaining ones of the respective coal burners
1
,
2
is already concluded, and the valve plate
18
of the slide valve
17
is already closed by 90%. The toothed rack
35
is mounted on the valve plate
18
at such a distance from the front edge thereof that the toothed rack
35
, during the course of the closure movement of the slide valve
17
, engages the pinion
34
only shortly before the closed position is achieved. As a result, the closure plate
26
is still held in the closed position by the force of the spring
31
.
As the feed line
15
is blocked still further, the toothed rack
35
actuates the pinion
34
, as a result of which, via the fourth lever
33
, the link rod
32
, the third lever
29
and the first lever
27
, the closure plate
26
is actuated against the effective force of the spring
31
. The actuation of the closure plate
26
is thus effected directly via the valve plate
18
of the slide valve
17
. The closure plate
26
now releases the opening
25
. In this position, the path of the supply of fuel is reliably blocked. The cooling air flows via the opening
25
in the wall of the feed line
15
onto the trailing side of the slide valve
17
and exits at the burner nozzle of the respective pulverized coal burner
1
,
2
and enters the combustion chamber. As a result of this air flow, in addition to cooling of the primary tube
6
and the burner nozzle, a flowing of hot combustion gases back into the pulverized coal burner
1
,
2
is prevented. The direction of flow of the cooling air and of the pulverized coal/air mixture can be recognized by arrows in
FIGS. 3
to
5
.
The specification incorporates by reference the disclosure of German priority document 102 25 082.0 filed Jun. 5, 2002.
The present invention is, of course, in no way restricted to the specific disclosure of the specification and drawings, but also encompasses any modifications within the scope of the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. A shutoff device for pulverized coal burners of a pulverized coal furnace, comprising, for each burner:a primary tube; a feed line for conveying pulverized coal/air mixture to said primary tube; a slide valve disposed in said feed line, wherein said slide valve is provided with a valve plate for closing-off the feed line; an air receiver that is supplied with air, wherein on a trailing side of said slide valve, said feed line is sealingly connected with said air receiver; and a closure plate for opening and closing off an opening disposed in a wall of said feed line in the vicinity of said air receiver, wherein said closure plate is actuatable synchronously with said slide valve such that in a closed position of said slide valve said opening is open, and in an open position of said slide valve said opening is closed off.
- 2. A shutoff device according to claim 1, wherein on said trailing side of said slide valve, said air receiver surrounds said feed line on all sides in a sealing manner.
- 3. A shutoff device according to claim 1, wherein a static pressure of air in said air receiver is kept at a higher value than a pressure of pulverized coal/air mixture in said feed line.
- 4. A shutoff device according to claim 1, wherein said closure plate is provided with a linkage comprised of a plurality of levers and a link rod, wherein a spring is provided that is under tension and that engages said linkage, wherein said spring is adapted to hold said closure plate in a closed position, and wherein said linkage is mechanically coupled with said valve plate of said slide valve.
- 5. A shutoff device according to claim 4, wherein a toothed rack is disposed on said valve plate of said slide valve, wherein a stationarily mounted pinion is fixedly connected with one of said levers of said linkage, and wherein said toothed rack is adapted to engage said pinion at the end of a closure path of said slide valve.
- 6. A shutoff device according to claim 5, wherein a first lever of said linkage is pivotably connected to a side of said closure plate that is remote from said feed line, wherein said first lever is fixedly connected with a shaft that is mounted in said air receiver, wherein said shaft extends out of two opposite sides of said air receiver in a sealed manner, wherein a second and third lever of said linkage are connected with said shaft outside of said air receiver, wherein a free end of said second lever engages said spring, and wherein a free end of a third lever is pivotably connected via said link rod with said lever that is fixedly connected with said pinion.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
102 25 082 |
Jun 2002 |
DE |
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