Burner, Furnace, and Steam Cracking Processes Using the Same
US-2017283713-A1 · Oct 5, 2017 · US
US10597586B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10597586-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615378462-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 14, 2016 |
| Priority date | Mar 31, 2016 |
| Publication date | Mar 24, 2020 |
| Grant date | Mar 24, 2020 |
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A burner sub-system, a furnace comprising the same, a fuel combustion process and steam cracking process carried out in the furnace. The burner sub-system comprises a barrier wall segment between the burner tip and the flue-gas recirculation (“FGR”) duct, effectively blocking direct gas flow between the burner tip and the FGR duct opening, but without encircling the whole burner tip. The presence of the partial barrier wall has the advantage of preventing the temperature inside the FGR duct from becoming too high, while achieving low NOx emissions from the combustion process without overheating the burner tip because of reduced amount of heat reflection to the burner tip compared to an annular barrier wall. The invention is particularly useful in furnaces where hydrogen-rich fuel gas is combusted.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A burner sub-system comprising: a furnace floor segment having a floor burner opening and a flue-gas recirculation duct opening; a tile enclosure lining the periphery of the floor burner opening, wherein the flue gas recirculation duct opening is adjacent the tile enclosure; a burner comprising a burner tip adjacent and surrounded by the floor burner opening, the burner tip having a vertical centerline and configured to provide a floor burner flame through the floor burner opening; and a barrier wall segment extending upwards from the upper surface of the furnace floor segment between the flue-gas recirculation duct opening and the burner tip, the barrier wall segment having an angle of view no greater than 180° when viewed from the point where the vertical centerline of the burner tip intercepts a plane of the furnace floor segment, wherein the barrier wall segment comprises a center portion and a first support structure portion connected to a first end of the center portion, wherein the first support structure portion extends upwards from the upper surface of the furnace floor segment. 2. The burner sub-system of claim 1 , wherein the barrier wall segment has an angle of view no more than 90° when viewed from the point where the vertical centerline of the burner tip intercepts a plane of the furnace floor segment. 3. The burner sub-system of claim 1 , wherein the barrier wall segment blocks at least 50% of the line of sight of the flue-gas recirculation duct opening when viewed from the point where the vertical centerline of the burner tip intercepts the plane of the furnace floor segment. 4. The burner sub-system of claim 1 , wherein the barrier wall segment completely blocks the line of sight of the flue-gas recirculation duct opening when viewed from the point where the vertical centerline of the burner tip intercepts the plane of the furnace floor segment. 5. The burner sub-system of claim 1 , wherein the barrier wall segment has a height of from 2 centimeters to 30 centimeters above the upper surface of the furnace floor segment. 6. The burner sub-system of claim 1 , wherein: the first support structure portion generally curves away from a center of the floor burner opening, or a height the center portion extends from the upper surface of the furnace floor segment is greater than an average height the first support structure portion extends from the upper surface of the furnace floor segment. 7. The burner sub-system of claim 1 , wherein: the first support structure portion generally curves away from a center of the floor burner opening, and a height the center portion extends from the upper surface of the furnace floor segment is greater than an average height the first support structure portion extends from the upper surface of the furnace floor segment. 8. The burner sub-system of claim 1 , wherein: the first support structure portion has a first end and a second end, the first end of the first support structure portion is connected to the first end of the center portion, and a height of the first support structure portion tapers toward the upper surface of the furnace floor segment from the first end of the first support structure portion to the second end of the first support structure portion.
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