Submerged combustion melting processes for producing glass and similar materials, and systems for carrying out such processes
US-9096453-B2 · Aug 4, 2015 · US
US10041666B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10041666-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514838229-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 27, 2015 |
| Priority date | Aug 27, 2015 |
| Publication date | Aug 7, 2018 |
| Grant date | Aug 7, 2018 |
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Combustion burner panels, submerged combustion melters including one or more of the panels, and methods of using the same are disclosed. In certain embodiments, the burner panel includes a panel body having a first major surface defined by a lower fluid-cooled portion of the panel body, and a second major surface defined by an upper non-fluid cooled portion of the panel body. The panel body has at least one through passage extending from the first to the second major surface, the through passages accommodating a set of substantially concentric inner and outer conduits. The inner conduit forms a primary passage for fuel or oxidant, and the outer conduit forms a secondary passage between the outer conduit and the inner conduit for fuel or oxidant. A protective member is associated with each set. The burner panels promote burner life and melter campaign length.
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What is claimed is: 1. A submerged combustion burner panel comprising: (a) a panel body having a first major surface defined by a lower fluid-cooled portion of the panel body, and a second major surface defined by an upper non-fluid cooled portion of the panel body, the lower fluid-cooled portion and the upper non-fluid cooled portion positioned in layers, the panel body having at least one through passage extending from the first to the second major surface, the panel body supporting at least one non-fluid cooled set of substantially concentric inner conduit and an outer conduit in the through passage, each conduit comprising proximal and distal ends, the inner conduit forming a primary passage and the outer conduit forming a secondary passage between the outer conduit and the inner conduit, the distal end of each of the inner conduit extending beyond the distal end of the outer conduit a distance H; and (b) a non-fluid cooled shaped annular disk protective member associated with each set, each non-fluid cooled shaped annular disk protective member having a through passage and a thickness equal to the distance H, and supported at least partially internally of the panel body and positioned at the distal end of the outer conduit of each set, the lower fluid-cooled portion of the panel body supporting both an upper portion of the outer conduit of the sets of conduits and the associated protective members in the through passage. 2. The submerged combustion burner panel of claim 1 wherein the outer conduit of at least some of the sets of concentric conduits are oxidant conduits, and the inner conduit is a fuel conduit. 3. The submerged combustion burner panel of claim 1 wherein each protective member is comprised of one or more noble metals. 4. The submerged combustion burner panel of claim 1 wherein each protective member consists essentially of one or more noble metals. 5. The submerged combustion burner panel of claim 1 wherein each protective member consists of one or more noble metals. 6. The submerged combustion burner panel of claim 1 wherein the non-fluid cooled shaped annular disk protective member through passage having an internal diameter d1 substantially equal to but not larger than an internal diameter D1 of the outer conduit. 7. The submerged combustion burner panel of claim 6 wherein an internal surface of the through passage of the non-fluid cooled shaped annular disk protective member and a portion of a top surface of the shaped annular disk are not engulfed by the fluid-cooled or non-fluid-cooled portions of the panel body. 8. The submerged combustion burner panel of claim 1 wherein the layers of the fluid-cooled and non-fluid-cooled portions form a seam there between, and wherein a top surface of the non-fluid cooled shaped annular disk protective member and the seam are at substantially equal distance d6 from a top surface of the non-fluid-cooled portion, and a bottom surface of the protective member is below the seam a distance d7, where d6<d7. 9. The submerged combustion burner panel of claim 8 wherein a portion of the through passage through the non-fluid-cooled portion has an inner surface angled away from a longitudinal axis through the substantially concentric conduits at an angle ranging from 0 degrees to about 45 degrees. 10. The submerged combustion burner panel of claim 6 wherein the non-fluid cooled shaped annular disk protective member has a shape selected from the group consisting of: (a) an annulus having a constant internal diameter d1, and an external diameter d2 that increases from one face to a second face of the annulus; (b) an annulus having a constant internal diameter portion of diameter d1, and an increasing internal diameter portion of diameter d3, and an external diameter d2 that increases from one face to a second face; (c) an annulus having a constant internal diameter d1, a constant external diameter portion of diameter d4, and a large diameter portion of diameter d5, where d4<d5. 11. The submerged combustion burner panel of claim 6 further including a retaining member positioned about an external portion of the non-fluid cooled shaped annular disk protective member. 12. The submerged combustion burner panel of claim 1 wherein the non-fluid cooled shaped annular disk protective member comprises one or more male portions extending away from the non-fluid cooled shaped annular disk protective member, the male portions fitting in respective female receptacles in the panel body. 13. A submerged combustion melter including one or more submerged combustion burner panels of claim 1 . 14. A method of melting non-metallic inorganic feedstock using a submerged combustion melter, the method comprising (a) feeding the feedstock into the submerged combustion melter of claim 13 , and (b) melting the feedstock. 15. A submerged combustion burner panel comprising: (a) a panel body having a first major surface defined by a lower fluid-cooled portion of the panel body, and a second major surface defined by an upper non-fluid cooled portion of the panel body, the panel body having at least one through passage extending from the first to the second major surface, the panel body supporting at least one non-fluid cooled set of substantially concentric inner conduit and an outer conduit in the through passage, each conduit comprising proximal and distal ends, the inner conduit forming a primary passage and the outer conduit forming a secondary passage between the outer conduit and the inner conduit, the distal end of the inner conduit recessed from the distal end of the outer conduit a distance H; and (b) a non-fluid cooled protective member associated with each set, each non-fluid cooled protective member supported at least partially internally of the panel body and positioned at the distal end of the outer conduit of each set, the non-fluid cooled protective member is a shaped annular disk having a through passage and a thickness equal to the distance H, the through passage of the shaped annular disk having an internal diameter d1 substantially equal to but not larger than an internal diameter D1 of the outer conduit, the shaped annular disk having a top surface and a bottom surface that are parallel, and each of the top and bottom surfaces are perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the inner conduit, the lower fluid-cooled portion of the panel body supporting both an upper portion of the outer conduit of the sets of conduits and the associated protective members in the through passage. 16. The submerged combustion burner panel of claim 15 wherein each non-fluid cooled protective member is comprised of one or more noble metals. 17. The submerged combustion burner panel of claim 15 wherein an internal surface of the through passage of the shaped annular disk and a portion of the top surface of the shaped annular disk are not engulfed by the fluid-cooled or non-fluid-cooled portions of the panel body. 18. The submerged combustion burner panel of claim 15 wherein the shaped annular disk has a shape selected from the group consisting of: (a) an annulus having a constant internal diameter d1, and an external diameter d2 that increases from one face to a second face of the annulus; (b) an annulus having a constant internal diameter portion of diameter d1, and an increasing internal diameter portion of diameter d3, and an external diameter d2 that increases from one face to a second face; (c) an annulus having a constant internal diameter d1, a constant external diameter portion of diameter d4, and a large diameter portion of diamete
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