Perforated flame holder and burner including a perforated flame holder
US-2016025333-A1 · Jan 28, 2016 · US
US10125983B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10125983-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615235517-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 12, 2016 |
| Priority date | Feb 14, 2013 |
| Publication date | Nov 13, 2018 |
| Grant date | Nov 13, 2018 |
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A method of operation of a burner system includes introducing a fuel stream into a perforated flame holder, combusting the fuel stream, with a majority of the combustion occurring between an input face and an output face of the flame holder, and producing a heat output from the combustion of at least 1.5 kBTU/H/in 2 .
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What is claimed is: 1. A method, comprising: passing a fuel stream into a perforated flame holder having an input face, an output face, and a plurality of perforations extending between the input face and the output face; combusting the fuel stream, with a majority of the combustion occurring between the input face and the output face of the flame holder; producing a heat output from the combustion of at least 216 kBTU/H/ft 2 ; and prior to performing the combusting the fuel stream, preheating the perforated flame holder; wherein the preheating the perforated flame holder comprises preheating at least a portion of the flame holder to a temperature that exceeds an auto-ignition temperature of a fuel component of the fuel stream. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the combusting the fuel stream comprises completing at least 80% of the combustion of the fuel stream between the input face and the output face of the flame holder. 3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the producing a heat output from the combustion of at least 216 kBTU/H/ft 2 includes producing a heat output from the combustion of at least 432 kBTU/H/ft 2 . 4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the producing a heat output from the combustion of at least 216 kBTU/H/ft 2 includes producing a heat output from the combustion of at least 1 MBTU/H/ft 2 . 5. The method of claim 1 , wherein the producing a heat output from the combustion of at least 216 kBTU/H/ft 2 includes producing a heat output from the combustion of at least 3 MBTU/H/ft 2 . 6. The method of claim 1 , wherein the producing a heat output from the combustion of at least 216 kBTU/H/ft 2 includes producing a heat output from the combustion of at least 5 MBTU/H/ft 2 . 7. A method of operation, comprising: passing a fuel stream into a perforated flame holder; combusting the fuel stream at the flame holder; producing a heat output from the combustion of at least 1 MBTU/H/ft 2 ; and prior to performing the combusting the fuel stream at the flame holder, preheating the perforated flame holder; wherein the preheating the perforated flame holder comprises preheating at least a portion of the flame holder to a temperature that exceeds an auto-ignition temperature of a fuel component of the fuel stream. 8. The method of claim 7 , wherein the combusting the fuel stream at the flame holder comprises combusting a majority of a fuel component of the fuel stream between an input face and an output face of the flame holder. 9. A method of operation, comprising: passing a fuel stream into a perforated flame holder; combusting the fuel stream at the flame holder; and producing a heat output from the combustion of at least 1 MBTU/H/ft 2 ; wherein the combusting the fuel stream at the flame holder comprises combusting a majority of a fuel component of the fuel stream between an input face and an output face of the flame holder; and wherein the combusting a majority of a fuel component of the fuel stream between an input face and an output face of the flame holder comprises combusting at least 80 percent of the fuel component of the fuel stream between the input face and the output face of the flame holder. 10. A method of operation, comprising: passing a fuel stream into a perforated flame holder; combusting the fuel stream at the flame holder; and producing a heat output from the combustion of at least 1 MBTU/H/ft 2 ; wherein the combusting the fuel stream at the flame holder comprises combusting a majority of a fuel component of the fuel stream between an input face and an output face of the flame holder; and wherein the combusting a majority of a fuel component of the fuel stream between an input face and an output face of the flame holder comprises combusting a majority of the fuel component of the fuel stream within apertures extending between the input face and the output face of the flame holder. 11. The method of claim 7 wherein the producing a heat output from the combustion of at least 1 MBTU/H/ft 2 comprises producing a heat output from the combustion of at least 3 MBTU/H/ft 2 . 12. The method of claim 7 wherein the combusting the fuel stream at the flame holder at a rate of at least 1 MBTU/H/ft 2 comprises combusting the fuel stream at a rate of at least 5 MBTU/H/ft 2 . 13. A method, comprising: passing, into an input face of a perforated flame holder, a fuel stream having an average fuel-to-oxidant ratio that is below a lower combustion limit of a fuel component of the fuel stream; combusting the fuel stream at the perforated flame holder; wherein the combusting the fuel stream at the perforated flame holder comprises combusting a majority of the fuel component of the fuel stream between an input face and an output face of the perforated flame holder; and wherein the combusting a majority of the fuel component of the fuel stream between an input face and an output face of the perforated flame holder comprises combusting a majority of the fuel component of the fuel stream within apertures extending in the perforated flame holder between the input face and the output face. 14. The method of claim 13 , comprising maintaining a temperature at an input face of the flame holder that exceeds an auto-ignition temperature of the fuel component of the fuel stream. 15. The method of claim 13 , wherein the combusting the fuel stream at the perforated flame holder comprises combusting at least 80 percent of the fuel component of the fuel stream between an input face and an output face of the perforated flame holder. 16. The method of claim 13 , wherein the combusting the fuel stream at the perforated flame holder comprises producing a heat output from the combustion of at least 1 MBTU/H/ft 2 . 17. The method of claim 14 , wherein the maintaining a temperature in at least a portion of the flame holder that exceeds an auto-ignition temperature of a fuel component of the fuel stream comprises maintaining a temperature at the input face of the flame holder of at least 1100 degrees F. 18. The method of claim 13 , comprising initiating combustion of the fuel stream as the fuel stream enters the input face of the perforated flame holder.
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