AU735282B2 - Ceramic burner for gases and regenerative heat generator provided with the said burner - Google Patents

Ceramic burner for gases and regenerative heat generator provided with the said burner Download PDF

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AU735282B2
AU735282B2 AU17568/99A AU1756899A AU735282B2 AU 735282 B2 AU735282 B2 AU 735282B2 AU 17568/99 A AU17568/99 A AU 17568/99A AU 1756899 A AU1756899 A AU 1756899A AU 735282 B2 AU735282 B2 AU 735282B2
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Coert Johannes Nooij
Johannes Cornelis Antoine van den Bemt
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F23COMBUSTION APPARATUS; COMBUSTION PROCESSES
    • F23DBURNERS
    • F23D14/00Burners for combustion of a gas, e.g. of a gas stored under pressure as a liquid
    • F23D14/20Non-premix gas burners, i.e. in which gaseous fuel is mixed with combustion air on arrival at the combustion zone
    • F23D14/22Non-premix gas burners, i.e. in which gaseous fuel is mixed with combustion air on arrival at the combustion zone with separate air and gas feed ducts, e.g. with ducts running parallel or crossing each other
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F23COMBUSTION APPARATUS; COMBUSTION PROCESSES
    • F23DBURNERS
    • F23D14/00Burners for combustion of a gas, e.g. of a gas stored under pressure as a liquid
    • F23D14/46Details, e.g. noise reduction means
    • F23D14/72Safety devices, e.g. operative in case of failure of gas supply
    • F23D14/74Preventing flame lift-off
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F23COMBUSTION APPARATUS; COMBUSTION PROCESSES
    • F23DBURNERS
    • F23D2209/00Safety arrangements
    • F23D2209/20Flame lift-off / stability
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F23COMBUSTION APPARATUS; COMBUSTION PROCESSES
    • F23DBURNERS
    • F23D2900/00Special features of, or arrangements for burners using fluid fuels or solid fuels suspended in a carrier gas
    • F23D2900/21Burners specially adapted for a particular use
    • F23D2900/21001Burners specially adapted for a particular use for use in blast furnaces

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-1- CERAMIC BURNER FOR GASES AND REGENERATIVE HEAT GENERATOR PROVIDED WITH THE SAID BURNER The invention relates to a ceramic burner for gases, especially for use in the combustion chamber of a regenerative heat generator, such as a hot-blast stove for a blast furnace, which ceramic burner is provided with a first feed duct for a first combustion component, such as a combustible gas, and with a second feed duct for a second combustion component, such as combustion air, the first feed duct opening out into a substantially elongate outlet opening and the second 0io feed duct opening out into at least one second outlet opening, the latter opening(s) extending essentially parallel to and downstream of the first out oo opening, a partition, which continues until the two outlet openings, which outlet openings open directly into the combustion chamber, furthermore being situated between the first feed duct and the second feed duct. The invention also relates to a regenerative heat generator provided with a ceramic burner of this nature.
When operating a blast furnace, a plurality of hot-blast stoves are grouped together in the vicinity of this blast furnace, with the result that switching from one hot-blast stove to another means that it is always possible to feed the blast furnace, via a discharge port of a heated hot-blast stove, with hot air as a reaction also 20 component. Whenever a hot-blast stove is disconnected from the blast furnace, it 0061% can be reheated by burning gas with the aid of the ceramic burner, whereupon hot flue gas flows through the combustion chamber and the heat-retention shaft, the heat-retention shaft absorbing the heat of the hot flue gas, so that this heat can then be given off again, in a subsequent operating phase, to air which is fed to the hot-blast stove via the supply port.
e For the sake of efficiency of the installation, it is very important that the combustion components fed to the ceramic burner are burned as completely as possible before the hot flue gas flows through the heat-retention shaft. For this reason, various structures have been designed for the ceramic burner. In the burner of the known type mentioned, embodiments are known in which one single feed duct for the combustible gas and one single feed duct for the combustion air are provided. Designs are also known in which one duct for the combustible gas is situated centrally between two feed ducts for the combustion air.
R 7,N Although known designs have already allowed considerable improvements \:\nlonn\Spceics\ 756.doc to the combustion efficiency to be achieved, it has been found that nevertheless further improvement is still possible. In particular, it has been found that it is very important to keep the ignition of the flame as close as possible above the burner all the time. This is because if this ignition takes place at a greater height, as a result of slow mixing of the combustion components, it is possible that the combustion location will begin to fluctuate considerably, leading to pulsation of the flame, which may cause vibration in the installation as a whole.
It would be desirable to provide features which will cause the combustion to take place virtually constantly, preferably very close to the outlet openings.
Throughout the description and claims of the specification the word 0 "comprise" and variations of the word, such as "comprising" and "comprises", is not intended to exclude other additives, components, integers or steps.
*A solution has now been found which can be used both in designs with one and with two feed ducts for the second combustion component and also for S: 15 designs in which the outlet opening of each feed duct is a single opening or is divided into separate orifices.
In one aspect the present invention provides a ceramic burner for gases, especially for use in the combustion chamber of a regenerative heat generator, such as a hot-blast stove for a blast furnace, which ceramic burner is provided with a first feed duct for a first combustion component, such as a combustible gas, and with a second feed duct for a second combustion component, such as combustion air, the first feed duct opening out into a substantially elongate outlet opening and the second feed duct opening out into at least one second outlet opening, the latter opening(s) extending essentially parallel to and downstream of 25 the first outlet opening, a partition, which continues until the two outlet openings, which outlet openings open directly into the combustion chamber, furthermore being situated between the first feed duct and the second feed duct, and in which at least one of the first and second feed ducts is provided with means for imparting turbulence, during operation, to the combustion component while 3o emerging through the duct(s) in question, which turbulence is such that a combustible mixture of the two combustion components is formed upstream of and adjacent to of the end of the partition, said means for imparting turbulence comprising step-widening, which is arranged in the vicinity of the outlet opening(s) of at least the first and/or the second feed duct, of the cross section of the duct in W:\AonlSpecies\17568.doc -3question, that the step-widening is provided by the shape of the partition, and that the step-widening is followed, to as far as the end of the partition, by a gradual widening, with the result that a turbulence chamber is formed.
The invention consists in the fact that at least one of the first and second feed ducts is provided with means for imparting turbulence, during operation, to the combustion component while emerging through the duct(s) in question, which turbulence is such that a combustible mixture of the two combustion components is formed upstream of and adjacent to the end of the partition. It has been found that this turbulence can be brought about in a simple manner if the said means l0 comprise an step-widening, which is arranged in the vicinity of the outlet opening(s) of at least the first and/or the second feed duct, of the cross section of the duct in question, that the step-widening is provided by the shape of the •0 0 partition, and that the step-widening is followed, to as far as the end of the 00 partition, by a gradual widening with the result that a turbulence chamber is i15 formed. At the location of the abrupt widening, turbulence will be imparted to the combustion component flowing past this widening in the additional space created, which turbulence also entrains the other combustion component, with the result se that a combustible mixture is formed in the turbulence. This combustible mixture 0000 oo can be ignited immediately at that very location, owing to the fact that there I a low 0000 velocity of flow in the turbulence in the longitudinal direction of the combustion chamber. As a result, a flame produced cannot easily be "blown away" from the burner head.
Naturally, the abrupt widening must be sufficiently wide to ensure sufficient turbulence. It has been found that good results are obtained if the step-widening 25 amounts to 20 to 35% of the original cross section of the duct in question.
It has been found that it is not only the dimensions of the step-widening which contribute to the success of the new design, but also that best results are obtained if the step-widening is followed, to as far as the end of the partition, by a gradual widening, with the result that a turbulence chamber is formed, owing to the gradual widening, the turbulence chamber formed acquires a sufficient volume to impart turbulence to a greater volume of gas and therefore to mix it into a combustible mixture. This further ensures the stability of flame formation just above the end of the partition.
SIn addition to the ceramic burner descried, the invention also relates to a W:iol; \Spccic% I 75K16.doc -4regenerative heat generator, such as a hot-blast stove for a blast furnace, which is provided with a supply port for supplying gas to be heated and a discharge port for discharging heated gas, comprising a combustion chamber and a heatretention shaft, the combustion chamber, in order to heat the heat generator, being provided with a ceramic burner, this ceramic burner being of the type described above.
In a further aspect the present invention provides a regenerative heat generator, such as a hot-blast stove for a blast furnace, which is provided with a supply port for supplying gas to be heated and a discharge port for discharging 0io heated gas, comprising a combustion chamber and a heat-retention shaft, the combustion chamber, in order to heat the heat generator, being provided with a ceramic burner, wherein the ceramic burner is of the type according to one of the 5 preceding claims.
The invention will be explained in more detail below with reference to three S: s15 figures, in which: Fig. 1 shows, as an example of a regenerative heat generator, a hot-blast stove for a blast furnace; Fig..2 shows a detail II from Fig. 1 on an enlarged scale; 0650 •Fig. 3 shows another embodiment of this detail.
In Fig. 1, reference numeral 1 denotes a heat generator in the form of a hot-blast stove for a blast furnace. The hot-blast stove comprises a combustion chamber 2 and a heat-retention shaft 3, which are separated from one another by a wall 4. A ceramic burner 5 is located at the bottom of the combustion chamber.
Combustion air for the ceramic burner is supplied through connection port 6, and 25 fuel in the form of a combustible gas is supplied through connection port 7. The mixture of combustion air and combustible gas is burned in combustion chamber 2. The flue gases emanating from the combustion rise upwards in the combustion chamber 2, are diverted via the cupola 8, and then pass through the heatretention shaft 3 which is filled with firebricks (not shown), where they give off sensible heat to the firebricks. The flue gases which have been cooled as a result of this action leave the hot-blast stove through the discharge ports 9, one of which is illustrated.
After the firebricks have been heated to a sufficient temperature, the supply of fuel and combustion air through the ports 6 and 7 is discontinued, after which \:\lAr-\Spccis\ 756X.doc cold air is supplied through the discharge port 9. This cold air then flows through the hot heat-retention area in heat-retention shaft 3, is heated therein, and then leaves the hot-blast stove via port 10. Port 10 is connected to a distribution system for hot air, the so-called "hot wind", in order for it to be fed to the blast furnace.
The combustible gas which is fed in via connection port 1 is diverted upwards into the first feed duct 13 for combustible gas, while connection port 6 merges into the second feed duct 12 for combustion air. Feed ducts 12 and 13 are separated from one another by partition 11.
10 The configuration around the top end of the partition 11 is indicated by II
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0 0and illustrated in detail, on an enlarged scale, in Fig. 2. Corresponding reference numerals from Fig. 1 relate to corresponding elements in Fig. 2. In Fig. 2, it can 0 be seen that the outlet opening 14 of the feed duct 12 is located at a higher
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o: .0 position than and is at an angle with respect to outlet opening 15 of duct 13 for the °0'i 015 combustible gas. As a result, the air flow is able to penetrate the gas flow, with the result that they are mixed so as to form a combustible mixture.
Feed duct 13 is provided, just below the outlet opening 15, with a stepwidening 16 which is obtained by a local narrowing of the partition 11. The stepr widening 16 is adjoined by a gradual widening 17 in the direction of the outlet opening 15. As a result, a turbulence chamber 18 is formed between the stepwidening 16, the gradual widening 17 and the outlet opening 15. In the turbulence chamber 18, an intensive turbulent movement, which extends to just above the outlet opening 15, is imparted to part of the gas flow, with the result that it entrains Goo combustion air from duct 12. As a result, a rich combustible mixture which has a 00 0 o 25 low velocity component in the main direction of flow through combustion chamber 2 is formed in the turbulence chamber 18. If this rich combustible mixture is ignited, the flame front will remain very stable in the vicinity of the free end of the partition 11. As a result, pulsation of the flame is avoided, and consequently vibration phenomena throughout the entire structure are also prevented.
Moreover, the combustion efficiency is improved.
As has already been noted above, the invention is not limited to the design illustrated. In many cases, preference is given to a ceramic burner in which two feed ducts 12 a and 12 b for combustion air are disposed symmetrically with respect to feed duct 13 for the combustible gas. In this embodiment, as illustrated in \V:\'nl;l\SpCius\ 7 ,K.doc Figure 3, two partitions 11a and 1 1 b are provided instead of the single partition 11 and there are two outlet openings 14a and 14 b for the feed ducts 12a and 1 2 b An equally good effect is also obtained if the outlet opening(s) 14 (or 14a and 14 b) for combustion air is/are divided into separate ports.
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  1. 2. Ceramic burner according to claim 1, wherein the step-widening amounts to 20 to 35% of the original cross section of the duct in question.
  2. 3. Regenerative heat generator, such as a hot-blast stove for a blast furnace, which is provided with a supply port for supplying gas to be heated and a discharge port for discharging heated gas, comprising a combustion chamber and a heat-retention shaft, the combustion chamber, in order to heat the heat generator, being provided with a ceramic burner, wherein the ceramic burner is of the type according to one of the preceding claims. do -8-
  3. 4. A ceramic burner according to claim 1 substantially as hereinbefore described. A regenerative gas heater substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to any of the examples. DATED: 19 May, 2000 io PHILLIPS ORMONDE FITZPATRICK Attorneys for: HOOGOVENS TECHNICAL SERVICES EUROPE BV a a *fee *0 £0 0 0000 a cc'. 0 ccc. a me cc a me a aec 0 *0 0 cc Cc WV:\flor.aSp~cw \7569.doc
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