Claims
- 1. A burner comprising:
a chamber for receiving an atomized spray of a combustible fuel; and a fuel delivery system for delivering the atomized spray of fuel to the chamber, said fuel delivery system including a source of fuel, a fuel pump in fluid communication with the source of fuel and being capable of pumping fuel at a raised pressure, a restrictor tube having an input port in fluid communication with the fuel pump and an outlet port, said restrictor tube being adapted to allow fuel to pass from the inlet port to the outlet port and into the chamber, and a heater coupled to the restrictor tube and being capable of heating the restrictor tube to thereby regulate the temperature of the fuel as the fuel passes through the restrictor tube, such that the fuel forms the atomized spray that is ejected from the outlet port and into the chamber.
- 2. A process for injecting fuel into a combustion engine, comprising the acts of
providing a source of fuel at a pressure near or within the supercritical range associated with the fuel, providing a restrictor adapted for carrying the fuel, passing the fuel through the restrictor, and raising the temperature of the fuel passing through the restrictor to a temperature near or within the supercritical range associated with the fuel, whereby fuel leaving the restrictor is projected as an atomized spray into a combustion engine.
- 3. A process according to claim 2, wherein the act of providing a source of fuel includes the act of
providing a source of fuel that is substantially at ambient temperature.
- 4. A process according to claim 2, wherein the act of raising the temperature of the fuel includes the act of
heating a distal end of the restrictor to raise the temperature of fuel passing through the distal end to a temperature within the supercritical range of the fuel.
- 5. A process according to claim 2, including the further act of
providing a restrictor having a distal end coupled to a heater element, whereby operating the heater element raises the temperature of the fuel passing through the distal end of the restrictor.
- 6. A process according to claim 2, including the further act of
controlling the temperature of fuel passing through the restrictor to control a characteristic of the atomized spray representative of an average drop size of particles within the atomized spray
- 7. A process according to claim 2, wherein the act of providing a source of fuel includes the acts of
providing first and second sources of fuel, each being at pressures near the respective supercritical range of the respective fuels, and passing the first and second fuels through the restrictor.
- 8. A process according to claim 7, wherein the act of providing first and second sources of fuel includes
providing as the first source of fuel, a fuel capable of acting as a starter fuel, and providing as the second source of fuel, a fuel capable of acting as a primary operating fuel.
- 9. A process according to claim 8, wherein
providing a starter fuel includes providing a source of propane, and providing a primary fuel includes providing a source of gasoline.
- 10. A process according to claim 7, including the further act of
mixing fuel from the first and second sources, and passing the mixed fuel through the restrictor.
- 11. A process according to claim 2, comprising the further act of
providing a preheater for heating a selected volume of fuel, and passing the preheated fuel through the restrictor for delivery to the combustion engine.
- 12. A process according to claim 2, comprising the further step of
collecting waste heat generated from the combustion engine for heating fuel being passed into the restrictor
- 13. A fuel delivery system for delivering an atomized spray of fuel to a combustion zone, comprising
a fuel pump in fluid communication with a source of fuel and being capable of pumping fuel at a pressure within the supercritical range of the fuel, a restrictor having an input port in fluid communication with the fuel pump and an output port, and being adapted for allowing fuel to pass from the input port to the output port and into the combustion chamber, and a heater coupled to the restrictor and being capable of heating the restrictor for raising the temperature of the fuel to a temperature within the supercritical range of the fuel, whereby fuel passing through the restrictor is heated to a temperature near or within the supercritical range of the fuel for forming an atomized spray that is ejected from the output port and into the combustion chamber.
- 14. A fuel delivery system according to claim 13, wherein
the restrictor includes a tube formed of an electrically resistive material and the heater element includes a source of electrical current being connected to the tube for delivering current therethrough.
- 15. A fuel delivery system according to claim 13, further comprising
a thermal control unit for operating the heater to control the temperature of fuel passing through the restrictor, whereby the average size of droplets within the atomized spray can be selected.
- 16. A fuel delivery system according to claim 13, further comprising
a mixer for mixing fuel from a plurality of fuel sources.
- 17. A fuel delivery system according to claim 13, further comprising
a preheater for heating fuel being passed to the restrictor.
- 18. A fuel delivery system according to claim 13, further comprising
means for collecting heat from the combustion chamber for allowing the preheater to heat fuel being passed to the restrictor.
- 19. A fuel delivery system according to claim 13, further comprising
a heat exchanger for collecting thermal energy from the combustion chamber for raising the temperature of fuel being provided to the restrictor.
- 20. A method for forming a combustible mixture, comprising the acts of
providing a restrictor having an input port, an output port and a passage therebetween, delivering a fuel to the restrictor input port at a pressure substantially at a pressure near or above the supercritical pressure of the fuel, passing the pressurized fuel through the passage of the restrictor, heating the pressurized fuel passing though the restrictor to a temperature sufficient to cause an atomized spray to eject from the output port, and injecting the atomized spray into an air intake port carrying a stream of air.
- 21. A method according to claim 20, comprising the further act of
metering the fuel being passed through the restrictor for controlling the ratio of fuel and air being carried through the intake port.
- 22. A method according to claim 20, comprising the further act of
controlling the temperature of pressurized fuel passing through the restrictor to adjust a characteristic of the atomized spray representative of the average drop size of material in the atomized spray.
- 23. A method according to claim 20, comprising the further act of
providing, the atomized spray to a combustion chamber of an engine.
- 24. A method according to claim 20, comprising the further act of
providing the atomized spray to a combustion chamber of a burner
- 25. A method according to claim 20, wherein the act of providing a fuel includes the act of delivering a fuel comprising a low volatility liquid fuel
- 26. A method according to claim 20, wherein the act of providing a fuel includes the act of delivering a fuel comprising kerosene.
- 27. An engine, comprising
a chamber for receiving a volume of combustible fuel, and a fuel delivery system having a restrictor in fluid communication with the chamber and being coupled to a source of fuel at a pressure near or within the supercritical range of the fuel, whereby fuel passing out of the restrictor rapidly expands within the chamber to provide an atomized volume of fuel for combustion.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority to U.S. Ser. No. 08/691,853, entitled “Chemical Vapor Deposition and Powder Formation Using Thermal Spray With Near Supercritical and Supercritical Fluid Solutions”, filed Aug. 2, 1996, the teachings of which are herein incorporated by reference.
Divisions (1)
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Parent |
09161348 |
Sep 1998 |
US |
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09851349 |
May 2001 |
US |