CN219571915U - Visual wind-resistant type combustor - Google Patents

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CN219571915U
CN219571915U CN202320337822.3U CN202320337822U CN219571915U CN 219571915 U CN219571915 U CN 219571915U CN 202320337822 U CN202320337822 U CN 202320337822U CN 219571915 U CN219571915 U CN 219571915U
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The utility model relates to a visual wind-resistant burner which at least comprises a gas inlet pipe, wherein the gas inlet pipe is simultaneously communicated with a wind-resistant gas branched pipe and a visual gas branched pipe which are arranged in parallel through a gas distributor, and the conveyed gas can be branched through the gas distributor and then enters different gas branched pipes for different treatments; the output end of the wind-resistant gas branch pipe is communicated with the wind-resistant mixing pipe in a mode of mixing the gas output by the wind-resistant gas branch pipe; the output end of the visual gas distribution pipe is communicated with a visual gas distributor for carrying out secondary distribution on the gas for visual combustion, wherein the visual gas distributor comprises an annular air bag and a nozzle. According to the utility model, the parallel wind-resistant gas branch pipe and the parallel visual gas branch pipe are arranged, so that the wind-resistant gas branch pipe and the visual gas branch pipe respectively output flame with wind resistance and flame which can be observed manually, and the burner has the wind resistance and the visual function.

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Visual wind-resistant type combustor
Technical Field
The utility model relates to the technical field of combustor ignition, in particular to a visual wind-resistant combustor.
Background
The torch system is a special combustion facility for treating combustible toxic gas which cannot be recovered and reprocessed in factories such as natural gas, petroleum, oil refining, chemical industry and the like and coke ovens, and can timely burn and discharge hydrocarbon gas and acid gas which are emergently discharged by each device under the working conditions of startup and shutdown and abnormal conditions. The torch system is an important facility for ensuring the safe production of factories and reducing environmental pollution. The stable operation of the flare system plays a critical role in safe production.
The torch system is mainly divided into an overhead torch and a ground torch, and no matter what type of torch system is adopted, the torch head meets the requirements of flameless combustion during normal operation and startup and shutdown of the device, and has good protective performance. When the maintenance and emergency state of production equipment of industries such as petroleum, natural gas are related, the emptying torch system burns the natural gas needing emergency relief or discharges harmful gas to ensure the safety of the production site.
The current flare system and drilling blow-out or separator discharge ignition principle is: the emptying torch system or the drilling blowout or separator ignition system is provided with a pilot burner or a pilot burner, the pilot burner or the pilot burner which is communicated with auxiliary medium (natural gas or liquefied gas) is firstly ignited, and then the flame sprayed by the pilot burner or the pilot burner ignites the emptying gas, the drilling blowout gas or the separator exhaust gas. The existing pilot burner or pilot burner of the emptying torch has wind resistance, so that the visualization is poor, and the defect that flames cannot be seen remotely exists. The visual high-pilot burner or the pilot burner has the defects of weak wind resistance and easiness in being blown out by wind.
Furthermore, there are differences in one aspect due to understanding to those skilled in the art; on the other hand, as the inventors studied numerous documents and patents while the present utility model was made, the text is not limited to details and contents of all that are listed, but it is by no means the present utility model does not have these prior art features, the present utility model has all the prior art features, and the applicant remains in the background art to which the rights of the related prior art are added.
Disclosure of Invention
The utility model aims to provide a visual wind-resistant burner for an emptying torch or a drilling discharge ignition system, so as to solve the problem that the existing burner cannot have wind resistance and visual functions.
The technical scheme adopted by the utility model is as follows: the visual wind-resistant burner at least comprises a gas inlet pipe, wherein the gas inlet pipe is simultaneously communicated with a wind-resistant gas branch pipe and a visual gas branch pipe which are arranged in parallel through a gas distributor; the output end of the wind-resistant gas branch pipe is communicated with the wind-resistant mixing pipe in a mode of mixing the gas output by the wind-resistant gas branch pipe; the output end of the visual gas distribution pipe is communicated with a visual gas distributor for carrying out secondary distribution on the gas for visual combustion, wherein the visual gas distributor comprises an annular air bag and a nozzle.
According to a preferred embodiment, two nozzles are connected to the annular surface of the annular air bag, which is far away from the visual gas distribution pipe, wherein the two nozzles are symmetrically arranged on the annular surface in a manner that the acquired gas amounts are equal; the output end of the nozzle is communicated with the inner space of the windshield, so that the fuel gas sprayed by the nozzle can be combusted in the windshield.
According to a preferred embodiment, the annular air bag is sleeved on the wind-resistant mixing pipe, and the annular air bag is communicated with the two visual fuel gas branch pipes at the same time; the annular air bag is parallel to two annular surfaces defined by connecting the visual gas branch pipe and the nozzle in a coaxial mode of the visual gas branch pipe and the nozzle.
According to a preferred embodiment, the two visual gas branched pipes are arranged on two sides of the wind-resistant gas branched pipe in a mode that the pipe body axis of the visual gas branched pipe is parallel to the pipe body axis of the wind-resistant gas branched pipe, so that the gas distributor is communicated with the wind-resistant gas branched pipe and the two visual gas branched pipes in a mode that the received gas is split into three paths of gas.
According to a preferred embodiment, the outlet end of the wind-resistant mixing tube is in communication with the inner space of the windshield, so that the gas in which the mixing is completed can be ignited in the windshield, the wind-resistant mixing tube comprising at least a shrink tube, a mixing tube, a diffuser tube, a rectifier and a gas nozzle.
According to a preferred embodiment, the top of the inner cavity of the windshield is provided with flame stabilizing units, and at least two flame stabilizing units are arranged in the windshield at intervals.
According to a preferred embodiment, the air-resistant mixing pipe is configured to communicate the gas nozzle, the shrinkage pipe, the mixing pipe and the diffusion pipe in this order in such a manner that an ejector structure capable of mixing the gas with the ejection air is formed.
According to a preferred embodiment, the gas nozzle is partially inserted into the shrink tube in such a way that an air inlet is formed between it and the shrink tube, and the end of the gas nozzle remote from the shrink tube communicates with the outlet end of the anti-wind gas duct.
According to a preferred embodiment, the diffuser pipe communicates with the inner space of the windshield via a flow regulator for flow rate regulation of the mixed gas.
According to a preferred embodiment, the gas inlet pipe is further connected with a gas inlet connection at an input end remote from the gas distributor.
The beneficial effects of the utility model are as follows:
the device is characterized in that the parallel wind-resistant gas branch pipe 4 and the visual gas branch pipe 5 are arranged, so that flames with wind-resistant capability and flames which can be observed manually are respectively output, and the two pipelines are finally ignited and burnt in the fireproof cover, so that the gas conveyed by the two pipelines is ignited in the fireproof cover at the same time, and the burner with the pipeline structure can have wind-resistant capability and visual function at the same time.
This device is through setting up the anti-wind mixing pipe in the pipeline low reaches that the processing anti-wind gas is in charge for this way gas can take place to mix with ejecting air, and gas nozzle and the rectifier that set up in the anti-wind mixing pipe can carry out speed and flow control to the gas, make the mixed state gas after the speed increase take place fully burning in the windshield, the firepower is strong, flame intensity is strong, the anti-wind ability of combustor has been realized, simultaneously because the water conservancy diversion and the blocking effect of windshield, with most wind-force water conservancy diversion blocking, the anti-wind ability of combustor has further been improved.
In addition, this device is through setting up visual gas distributor between visual gas branch pipe 5 and windshield 9 for the gas that is used for visual burning from the nozzle is pure fuel gas, takes place insufficient combustion after pure fuel gas gets into the windshield, and the gas that leads to the nozzle output produces long and red flame when burning, has increased the visual judgement of combustor when burning, even under the very strong, the fine circumstances of light, also can observe the combustion state of combustor through naked eye or camera video.
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FIG. 1 is a schematic view of a preferred visual wind resistant burner according to the present utility model;
FIG. 2 is a schematic view of a preferred visual wind resistant mixing tube for a wind resistant burner according to the present utility model;
fig. 3 is a schematic structural view of a visual gas distributor of a preferred visual wind-resistant burner according to the present utility model.
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1: a gas inlet connection; 2: a fuel gas inlet pipe; 3: a gas distributor; 4: wind-resistant fuel gas branch pipes; 5: visual gas separation pipe; 6: an anti-wind mixing pipe; 7: visual gas distributor; 8: a windshield; 9: a flame stabilizing unit; 61: a shrink tube; 62: a mixing tube; 63: a diffusion tube; 64: a rectifier; 65: a gas nozzle; 66: a wind adjusting disc; 71: an annular air bag; 72: a nozzle; 81: and (5) ventilation holes.
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In order to more clearly illustrate the embodiments of the present utility model or the technical solutions in the prior art, the present utility model will be briefly described below with reference to the accompanying drawings and the description of the embodiments or the prior art, and it is obvious that the following description of the structure of the drawings is only some embodiments of the present utility model, and other drawings can be obtained according to these drawings without inventive effort to a person skilled in the art.
The technical solution provided by the present utility model will be described in detail by way of examples with reference to the accompanying drawings. It should be noted that the description of these examples is for aiding in understanding the present utility model, but is not intended to limit the present utility model. In some instances, some embodiments are not described or described in detail as such, as may be known or conventional in the art.
Furthermore, features described herein, or steps in all methods or processes disclosed, may be combined in any suitable manner in one or more embodiments in addition to mutually exclusive features and/or steps. It will be readily understood by those skilled in the art that the steps or order of operation of the methods associated with the embodiments provided herein may also be varied. Any order in the figures and examples is for illustrative purposes only and does not imply that a certain order is required unless explicitly stated that a certain order is required.
The numbering of the components itself, e.g. "first", "second", etc., is used herein merely to distinguish between the described objects and does not have any sequential or technical meaning. The term "connected" and "coupled" as used herein, where appropriate (without making up a paradox), include both direct and indirect connections (couplings).
The following detailed description refers to the accompanying drawings.
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The utility model provides a visual wind-resistant burner which comprises a gas inlet connecting piece 1, a gas inlet pipe 2, a gas distributor 3, a wind-resistant gas branch pipe 4, a visual gas branch pipe 5, a wind-resistant mixing pipe 6, a visual gas distributor 7, a windshield 8 and a flame stabilizing unit 9. Aiming at solving the problem that the prior art has poor visualization of a pilot burner or a pilot burner with wind resistance for the drilling of an emptying torch; the visual high-ignition burner or the pilot burner has the defect of weak wind resistance.
According to a specific embodiment shown in fig. 1, a gas inlet connection 1 is connected to the inlet end of a gas inlet pipe 2, so that the gas inlet pipe 2 connects the burner with an external device for storing gas via the gas inlet connection 1. The output end of the gas inlet pipe 2 is connected with the input end of the gas distributor 3. The gas distributor 3 can receive the gas conveyed from the gas inlet pipe 2, and the conveyed gas is branched and conveyed to the wind-resistant gas branched pipe 4 and the visual gas branched pipe 5 positioned at the downstream of the gas distributor, the gas conveyed by the wind-resistant gas branched pipe 4 can realize the mixing of the gas and the injection air in the wind-resistant mixing pipe 6 positioned at the downstream of the wind-resistant gas branched pipe 4, so that the mixed gas after the prefabrication treatment can be fully combusted in the windshield 8, thereby having high combustibility and stability, enhancing the resistance to the external wind to a certain extent, and further providing sufficient combustion energy for the combustor, so that the combustor can be used as a wind-resistant type pilot burner or a pilot lamp combustor. In addition, the visual gas distribution pipe 5 can directionally output pure gas, so that the pure gas conveyed by the visual gas distributor 7 can be burnt insufficiently in the windshield 8, thereby forming bright yellow flame, and the formed gas combustion can be observed manually. Thereby realizing the visualization.
Preferably, the gas inlet pipe 2 is simultaneously communicated with the wind-resistant gas branched pipe 4 and the visual gas branched pipe 5 which are arranged in parallel through the gas distributor 3, so that the gas conveyed by the gas inlet pipe 2 can be branched by the gas distributor 3 and then enter different gas branched pipes to carry out different pretreatment on the branched gas, and the gas conveyed to the windshield 8 along different pipelines for combustion has wind-resistant capability and visual capability respectively, so that the multifunctional integration of the burner is realized.
Preferably, the output end of the wind resistant gas branched pipe 4 communicates with the wind resistant mixing pipe 6 in such a manner that the gas outputted therefrom can be mixed. The wind-resistant mixing pipe 6 can mix the received fuel gas with the injection air, so that the mixed gas mixed by the fuel gas and the oxygen is conveyed into the fireproof cover 8 positioned at the downstream of the pipeline, the mixed gas can be more easily ignited by the ignition device in the fireproof cover 8, the combustibility of the mixed gas is improved, the ignition success rate and the combustion strength of the mixed gas are improved, the influence of external wind on the blowing of the ignited flame can be resisted, and the ignition burner or the pilot burner with the structure can still maintain a relatively stable combustion state under the severe external conditions.
Preferably, the two visual gas branched pipes 5 are arranged at two sides of the wind-resistant gas branched pipe 4 in a mode that the pipe body axis of the visual gas branched pipe is parallel to the pipe body axis of the wind-resistant gas branched pipe 4, and the wind-resistant gas branched pipe 4 and the two visual gas branched pipes 5 reduce the independence of different branched pipes while keeping the safety distance between the two visual gas branched pipes, so that the gas distributor 3 is communicated with the wind-resistant gas branched pipe 4 and the two visual gas branched pipes 5 in a mode that the received gas is branched into three paths of gas. The gas distributor 3 can divide the gas into three different gas flows, so that the gas flow in the wind-resistant gas branch pipe 4 is larger than that in the visual gas branch pipe 5, and the combustion stability is ensured.
Preferably, the output end of the wind-resistant mixing tube 6 is communicated with the inner space of the windshield 8, so that the fuel gas mixed therein can be ignited in the windshield 8, combustion of the fuel gas in a specified environment is realized, the outside wind can be resisted by the windshield 8, and the flame can be kept in a relatively stable state. As shown in fig. 2, the wind resistant mixing pipe 6 includes at least a shrink tube 61, a mixing tube 62, a diffuser 63, a rectifier 64, a gas nozzle 65, and a damper disc 66. Preferably, the air-resistant mixing pipe 6 communicates the gas nozzle 65, the shrinkage pipe 61, the mixing pipe 62 and the diffusion pipe 63 in this order in such a manner as to form an ejector structure capable of mixing the gas with the ejector air. Specifically, the gas nozzle 65 is partially inserted into the shrink tube 61 in such a manner that an air intake is formed between it and the shrink tube 61, and an end of the gas nozzle 65 remote from the shrink tube 61 communicates with an output end of the wind resistant gas branched tube 4. The diffuser 63 communicates with the inner space of the windshield 8 through a flow regulator 64 that adjusts the flow rate of the mixed fuel gas. When the burner works, the output gas from the wind-resistant gas branch pipe 4 is accelerated through the gas nozzle 65, air is injected into the shrinkage pipe 61, the gas injected from the gas nozzle 65 and the injected air are fully mixed in the mixer 62, and secondary mixing is carried out after the gas passes through the diffuser 6.3, so that the mixing treatment of the gas is realized. The mixed fuel gas is subjected to fuel gas parameter adjustment through the rectifier 6.4, so that parameters such as flow rate, flow velocity and the like of the fuel gas sprayed out of the wind-resistant mixing pipe 6 are limited, and stable mixed fuel gas is sprayed out through the rectifier 64. The mixed fuel gas after accelerating fully burns in the wind shield 8, the firepower is strong, the flame intensity is strong, the wind resistance of the burner is realized, and meanwhile, most wind power is blocked due to the flow guiding and blocking effects of the wind shield 8, so that the wind resistance of the burner is further improved.
Preferably, the output end of the visual gas branch pipe 5 is communicated with the visual gas distributor 7. The visual gas distributor 7 can secondarily distribute the gas for visual combustion. The secondary distribution of partial fuel gas for visual combustion is to make the visual flame formed by multiple visual fuel gases have approximately equal states, so that the results of manual observation from different angles of the burner can be approximately the same, and the occurrence probability of observation errors is reduced.
As shown in fig. 3, the visual gas distributor 7 comprises an annular bladder 71 and a nozzle 72. The annular air bag 71 is sleeved on the wind-resistant mixing pipe 6. The same annular air bag 71 is communicated with at least two visual fuel gas branch pipes 5; so that the plurality of visual gas branch pipes 5 connected in parallel with the wind-resistant gas branch pipe 4 can synchronously convey the gas for visual combustion conveyed by the visual gas branch pipes into the annular air bag 71. Preferably, the output end of the visualisation gas manifold 5 communicates with an annular surface of the annular balloon 71 close to the anti-wind gas manifold 4 and parallel to the axial cross section of the anti-wind mixing tube 6. It is further preferred that two nozzles 72 are connected to the annular face of the annular airbag 71 remote from the visual gas manifold 5 such that the annular face of the visual gas manifold 5 and the annular face of the nozzles 72 are parallel to each other. Preferably, the two nozzles 72 are symmetrically arranged on the annular surface in such a way that the amount of gas they acquire is equal. It is further preferred that the axis of the visual gas manifold 5 coincides with the extension of the axis of the nozzle 72. Preferably, the output end of the nozzle 72 is also in communication with the interior space of the windshield 8, so that the combustion of the gas injected by the nozzle 72 can take place inside the windshield 8. When the burner works, the gas output by the visual gas branch pipe 5 enters the annular air bag 71, and then the gas directly enters the windshield 9 from the nozzle 72 at the upper part of the annular air bag 71. The arrangement of the nozzles 72 provides a wider diffusion/distribution area for the exiting clean fuel gas so that it is more readily ignited by the burning mixture. In addition, since the fuel gas for visual combustion ejected from the nozzle 72 is pure fuel gas, insufficient combustion occurs after the pure fuel gas enters the windshield 8, so that the flame generated by the fuel gas output by the nozzle 72 during combustion is long and red, visual discrimination of the burner during combustion is increased, and the combustion state of the burner can be observed through naked eyes or camera videos even under the conditions of strong sunlight and good light. Preferably, the visualization means that the remote manual observation is visible, and especially when the sunshine pipeline is good, the flame of the burner can be observed by the manual naked eyes or video camera shooting.
Preferably, a plurality of ventilation holes 81 are provided on the side surface of the windshield 8 at intervals. So that air can enter the inner space of the draft shield 8 to provide oxygen for combustion of the gas. Preferably, the top of the inner cavity of the windshield 8 is provided with a flame stabilizing unit 9. Specifically, the end of the flame holding unit 9 is connected to the side surface of the windshield 8 near the edge position of the top surface so that the flame holding unit 9 can extend inward from the side wall of the windshield 8. Preferably, a plurality of flame stabilizing units 9 are arranged at spaced intervals within the windshield 8. Further preferably, the flame stabilizing unit 9 may be an S-shaped flame stabilizing block. The S-shaped flame stabilizing block can shield the part area of the top port of the windshield 8, and the area of the port is reduced so that the flame can be sprayed out from a smaller caliber only. Especially, the S-shaped flame stabilizing block can shield and guide visual fuel gas/flame close to the edge of the inner wall of the windshield 8, so that the S-shaped flame stabilizing block can be better fused with the mixed combustion flame close to the axis area of the windshield 8, the size of the flame ignited by the visual fuel gas is enhanced, and the combustion stability is improved.
The utility model is not limited to the above-described alternative embodiments, and any person who may derive other various forms of products in the light of the present utility model, however, any changes in shape or structure thereof, all falling within the technical solutions defined in the scope of the claims of the present utility model, fall within the scope of protection of the present utility model. It should be understood by those skilled in the art that the present description and drawings are illustrative and not limiting to the claims. The scope of the utility model is defined by the claims and their equivalents. Throughout this document, the word "preferably" is used in a generic sense to mean only one alternative, and not to be construed as necessarily required, so that the applicant reserves the right to forego or delete the relevant preferred feature at any time.

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1. The visual wind-resistant burner at least comprises a gas inlet pipe (2), and is characterized in that the gas inlet pipe (2) is simultaneously communicated with a wind-resistant gas branch pipe (4) and a visual gas branch pipe (5) which are arranged in parallel through a gas distributor (3);
the output end of the wind-resistant gas branch pipe (4) is communicated with a wind-resistant mixing pipe (6) in a mode of mixing the gas output by the wind-resistant gas branch pipe;
the output end of the visual gas distribution pipe (5) is communicated with a visual gas distributor (7) for secondarily distributing the gas for visual combustion, wherein the visual gas distributor (7) comprises an annular air bag (71) and a nozzle (72).
2. The visual wind-resistant burner according to claim 1, wherein two of said nozzles (72) are connected to an annular face of said annular envelope (71) remote from said visual gas duct (5), wherein,
the two nozzles (72) are symmetrically arranged on the annular surface in a mode that the acquired fuel gas amounts are equal;
the output end of the nozzle (72) is communicated with the inner space of the windshield (8) so that the fuel gas sprayed by the nozzle (72) can be combusted in the windshield (8).
3. The visual wind-resistant burner according to claim 2, wherein the annular air bag (71) is sleeved on the wind-resistant mixing pipe (6), and the annular air bag (71) is communicated with two visual fuel gas branch pipes (5) at the same time;
the annular air bag (71) is coaxial with the visual gas branch pipe (5) and the nozzle (72) so that two annular surfaces defined by connecting the visual gas branch pipe (5) and the nozzle (72) are parallel to each other.
4. A visual wind-resistant burner according to claim 3, wherein two visual gas branch pipes (5) are arranged on two sides of the wind-resistant gas branch pipe (4) in a manner that the pipe axis of the visual gas branch pipe is parallel to the pipe axis of the wind-resistant gas branch pipe (4), so that the gas distributor (3) is communicated with the wind-resistant gas branch pipe (4) and the two visual gas branch pipes (5) in a manner that the received gas is split into three paths of gas.
5. The visual wind-resistant burner according to claim 4, wherein the output end of the wind-resistant mixing tube (6) is in communication with the inner space of the windshield (8) so that the gas in which the mixing is completed can be ignited in the windshield (8), the wind-resistant mixing tube (6) comprising at least a shrink tube (61), a mixing tube (62), a diffuser tube (63), a rectifier (64) and a gas nozzle (65).
6. The visual wind-resistant burner according to claim 5, wherein the top of the inner cavity of the windshield (8) is provided with flame stabilizing units (9), and the flame stabilizing units (9) are at least two arranged in the windshield (8) at intervals.
7. The visual wind-resistant burner according to claim 6, wherein the wind-resistant mixing tube (6) communicates the gas nozzle (65), the shrink tube (61), the mixing tube (62) and the diffuser tube (63) in this order in such a way as to form an ejector structure capable of mixing the gas with the injected air.
8. The visual wind-resistant burner according to claim 7, wherein the gas nozzle (65) is partially inserted into the shrink tube (61) in such a way that a wind inlet is formed between it and the shrink tube (61), and the end of the gas nozzle (65) remote from the shrink tube (61) communicates with the output end of the wind-resistant gas duct (4).
9. The visual wind-resistant burner according to claim 8, wherein the diffuser pipe (63) communicates with the inner space of the windshield (8) through a rectifier (64) that adjusts the flow rate of the mixed gas.
10. The visual wind-resistant burner according to claim 9, wherein the gas inlet pipe (2) is further connected with a gas inlet connection (1) at an input end remote from the gas distributor (3).
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