Claims
- 1. A method of incinerating waste material in a waste incinerator having a combustion chamber with different zones disposed between opposite side walls of the chamber, and a grate on which waste the material is moved through said combustion chamber and through which primary air is supplied from below grate to the waste material for combustion of the waste material in said zones to form hot combustion gases which are conducted both above the waste material on the grate in parallel flow with the movement of the waste material on said grate and below installation components disposed above the grate and which gases are then conducted above the installation components to a discharge opening in counter-current flow to the flow of said combustion gases above the grate, said method comprising the steps of:
- maintaining, in a first zone of the combustion chamber above the grate, an average temperature of less than 900.degree. C.,
- maintaining, in a second zone adjacent said first zone, an average temperature of about 1000.degree. C.,
- maintaining, in a third zone adjacent said second zone, an average temperature which is between 950.degree. C. and 860.degree. C., and is thus lower than that in said second zone
- maintaining, in a fourth zone adjacent said third zone, a temperature of between 860.degree. C. with 680.degree. C.,
- admitting primary air from below said grate to said first, second, third and fourth zones through said grate in a controlled manner such that the combustion in said first and second zones is under-stoichiometric,
- admitting additional combustion air through the side walls to said first and second zones below said installation components and above said grate, said additional air being heated before entering said combustion chamber to a temperature corresponding to about the temperature in the respective zone of the combustion chamber to which said additional air is admitted, said waste material on said grate being burned by said combustion air and forming combustion gases which are conducted above said grate in the same direction as said waste material is moved on said grate around said installation components and then conducted above said installation components in a counter-current flow to the movement of said waste material being burned on said grate, while no additional air is supplied to the counter-current exhaust gas flow above said installation components.
- 2. A method according to claim 1, wherein said additional enveloping air has a temperature of between 500.degree. C. and 720.degree. C.
- 3. A method according to claim 1, wherein a volume ratio of said additional combustion air to primary air is 1/5 to 1/6.
- 4. An incineration apparatus including a combustion chamber having a grate on which waste material is moved through the combustion chamber, installation components disposed above said grate, side walls disposed at opposite sides of said grate and tightly receiving therebetween said installation components, said installation components forming an intermediate wall extending over the length of said grate and dividing said combustion chamber into a primary area between said grate and said intermediate wall and a secondary area between said intermediate wall and the top of said combustion chamber and forming at the end of said intermediate wall a flow reversal area for reversing the flow of the combustion gas flowing in said primary area in the same direction as the waste material on said grate and in said secondary area in the opposite direction, said side walls including cooling air passages and having, at least in some areas, between said primary area and said cooling air passages, a permeability for air such that air supplied to said cooling air passages can pass through said side walls into the respective primary combustion chamber areas.
- 5. An apparatus according to claim 4, wherein said areas of said side walls which are permeable for said cooling air each have a particular predetermined permeability.
- 6. An apparatus according to claim 5, wherein said permeability of said side wall areas is provided by passages additional other extending through the respective area of said side walls disposed between said air passages and the respective combustion chamber areas.
- 7. An apparatus according to claim 4, wherein said primary area of said combustion chamber includes first, second, third and fourth zones arranged adjacent one another in the direction in which the waste material is moved through the combustion chamber and wherein the areas of said side walls which are permeable are disposed mainly in said first and second zones.
- 8. An apparatus according to claim 4, wherein said intermediate wall consists of individual ceramic plates and said side walls have ledges on which said ceramic plates are supported.
- 9. An apparatus according to claim 8, wherein, in the direction in which the waste material is moved through the combustion chamber, the last of said individual ceramic plates in said fourth zone at the end of said grate as seen in the direction of movement of said waste material on said grate is inclined downwardly toward said grate.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a Continuation-in-Part application of international patent application PCT/EP96/03198 filed Jul. 19, 1996, and claiming the priority of German Patent Application 195 26 457.6 filed Jul. 20, 1995.
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