Multiphase burner

US10288283B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10288283-B2
Application numberUS-201214436485-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 17, 2012
Priority dateOct 17, 2012
Publication dateMay 14, 2019
Grant dateMay 14, 2019

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A multiphase burner for flaring gaseous/liquid combustible mixtures is disclosed. The burner may include a hollow base with an inlet for receiving the combustible gas/liquid mixture as well as a distal end that may be coupled to or that forms a nozzle cap. The nozzle cap may form as first outlet. The base may be coupled to a central body and a hollow bushing that encircles at least part of the central body. The base may form a mouth disposed between the inlet and the central body. The mouth may be in communication with a first passage that extends from the mouth to the first outlet and between the bushing and the distal end of the base. The mouth may be in communication with a second passage that extends from the mouth to the second outlet and between the bushing and central body.

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What is claimed: 1. A multiphase burner comprising: a hollow base having a central axis and including an inlet for receiving a combustible fluid, the base further including a distal end that is coupled to a nozzle cap, the nozzle cap forming a first outlet that encircles the central axis, the base further being coupled coaxially to a central body that includes a proximal end disposed distally from the mouth and within the holder and a tapered distal end that extends through the second outlet, the proximal end of the central body being connected to a first frustoconical section that expands radially outward to a circumferential bulge, the circumferential bulge being connected to a second frustoconical section that extends radially inwardly before being connected to a third frustoconical section that extends radially inwardly before being coupled to the tapered distal end, the base also being coaxially coupled to a hollow holder that encircles at least part of the central body, the holder being coupled to a hollow bushing that encircles at least part of the central body, the bushing forming a second outlet that encircles the central axis and that is disposed within the first outlet, the base forming a mouth disposed along the central axis and between the inlet and the central body, the mouth in communication with a first passage that extends from the mouth to the first outlet and between the holder and the distal end of the base, the mouth in communication with a second passage that extends from the mouth to the second outlet and between the holder and the central body. 2. The burner of claim 1 wherein the base and nozzle cap are connected. 3. The burner of claim 1 wherein the base is tubular. 4. The burner of claim 1 wherein the holder and bushing are integrally connected. 5. The burner of claim 1 wherein the holder and bushing are threadably connected. 6. The burner of claim 1 wherein the central body includes a proximal end that includes a circumferential bulge that extends radially outwards towards, but spaced apart from the holder, the central body also including a tapered distal end that extends axially through the second outlet. 7. The burner of claim 1 further including a fourth frustoconical section disposed between the third frustoconical section and the tapered distal end, the fourth frustoconical section extending radially inwardly before being connected to the tapered distal end. 8. The burner of claim 1 wherein the bushing includes an inner surface that includes a plurality of radially inwardly extending segments before terminating at the second outlet. 9. The burner of claim 1 wherein the bushing includes an inner surface that includes a plurality of segments that extend radially inwardly towards the central body but that are spaced apart from the central body before terminating at the second outlet. 10. The burner of claim 6 wherein the proximal end of the central body is coupled to a support, the support being coupled to the base and including a shaft having a distal end connected to the proximal end of the central body and a proximal end disposed in the inlet of the base. 11. The burner of claim 10 wherein the shaft passes through the mouth. 12. The burner of claim 1 wherein the nozzle cap may be removed from the base and the bushing may be removed from the holder without disturbing the central body. 13. The burner of claim 1 wherein first outlet is serrated. 14. A method for flaring a wet gas flow, the method comprising: delivering the wet gas flow to an inlet of a hollow base, the base including a mouth that is in communication with a first annular passage and a second annular passage that is concentrically disposed within the first annular passage, the first annular passage being defined by a nozzle cap and a hollow bushing, the nozzle cap being coupled to the base, the hollow bushing being coupled to the base and concentrically within the nozzle cap, the nozzle cap forming a first outlet, the bushing forming a second outlet, the second annular passage being defined by the bushing and a central body disposed axially within the bushing, dividing the wet gas flow into a first flow that passes through the first annular passage and a second flow that passes through the second annular passage, compressing the first flow in the first passage and accelerating the first flow to sonic speed by forcing the first flow between the nozzle cap and the bushing before the first flow is ejected out through the first outlet, compressing the second flow in the second passage and accelerating the second flow to sonic velocity by forcing the second flow between the bushing and the central body before the second flow is ejected out through the second outlet, atomizing fluid in the second flow at the second outlet by engaging the second flow with ridges disposed on an inner surface of the bushing before the second flow is accelerated to sonic speed at the second outlet, and igniting the first and second flows downstream of the first and second outlets. 15. The method of claim 14 further including atomizing fluid in the first flow at the first outlet by engaging the first flow with serrations that encircle the first outlet. 16. The method of claim 14 wherein the first flow includes less liquid than the second flow. 17. A multiphase burner for flaring wet gas, the burner comprising: a hollow base having a central axis and including an inlet for receiving a flow of wet gas, the base further including a distal end that is coupled to a nozzle cap, the nozzle cap forming a first outlet with a serrated rim that encircles the central axis, the base further being coupled to a central body that is disposed along the central axis, the base also being coaxially coupled to a hollow holder that encircles at least part of the central body, the holder being coupled to a hollow bushing that encircles at least part of the central body, the bushing forming a second outlet that encircles the central axis and at least part of the central body and that is disposed concentrically within the first outlet, the base forming a mouth disposed along the central axis and between the inlet and the central body, the mouth in communication with a first passage that extends from the mouth to the first outlet and between both the holder and bushing and the distal end of the base, the mouth in communication with a second passage that extends from the mouth to the second outlet and between both the holder and bushing and the central body, the bushing having an inner surface and the central body having an outer surface, the inner surface of the bushing including a plurality of ridges, the outer surface of the central body including a plurality of steps. 18. The burner of claim 1 wherein the nozzle cap may be removed from the base and the bushing may be removed from the holder without disturbing the central body.

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Classifications

  • F23G7/085Primary

    in stacks · CPC title

  • F23D14/20Primary

    Non-premix gas burners, i.e. in which gaseous fuel is mixed with combustion air on arrival at the combustion zone (F23D14/38 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • F23G7/08Primary

    using flares, e.g. in stacks · CPC title

  • with separate air and gas feed ducts, e.g. with ducts running parallel or crossing each other · CPC title

  • Incinerating particular products or waste · CPC title

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What does patent US10288283B2 cover?
A multiphase burner for flaring gaseous/liquid combustible mixtures is disclosed. The burner may include a hollow base with an inlet for receiving the combustible gas/liquid mixture as well as a distal end that may be coupled to or that forms a nozzle cap. The nozzle cap may form as first outlet. The base may be coupled to a central body and a hollow bushing that encircles at least part of the …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Schlumberger Technology Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F23G7/085. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 14 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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