Burner with monitoring
US-10295184-B2 · May 21, 2019 · US
US10871287B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10871287-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615781202-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 20, 2016 |
| Priority date | Dec 23, 2015 |
| Publication date | Dec 22, 2020 |
| Grant date | Dec 22, 2020 |
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A burner for a rotary kiln comprising an elongated tubular body ( 6 ) having a longitudinal axis (L) and a discharge end ( 7 ) adjacent a combustion zone comprising a flame, at least one fuel supply pipe for transporting and ejecting fuel through a fuel pipe outlet ( 10 ) at the discharge end ( 7 ), the fuel being alternative fuel or a mixture of alternative fuel and fossil fuel, and at the discharge end ( 7 ), a number of high speed primary air jet outlets for ejecting primary air and being arranged, when seen towards the discharge end, along a closed line, such as a circle, outwardly of the fuel outlet ( 10 ) and surrounding the fuel outlet, wherein at least one of the primary air outlets and preferably a number of the primary air outlets comprise a single orifice outlet or a multiple orifice outlet forming a flat jet air outlet ( 11 ) having a major axis and a minor axis and being configured to eject a flat jet air stream ( 13 ) having a flat fan pattern with a predetermined fan angle v.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A burner for a kiln comprising an elongated tubular body having a longitudinal axis and a discharge end adjacent a combustion zone comprising a flame, at least one fuel supply pipe for transporting and ejecting fuel through a first fuel pipe outlet at the discharge end, a number of high speed first primary air jet outlets for ejecting primary air, the first primary air jet outlets being located at the discharge end and being arranged, when viewed towards the discharge end, along a circular closed line, radially outwardly of the first fuel outlet and surrounding the first fuel outlet, wherein at least one of the first primary air jet outlets comprises a single orifice outlet or a multiple orifice outlet forming a flat jet air outlet having a major axis and a minor axis, the flat jet air outlet being configured to eject a flat jet air stream having a flat fan pattern with a predetermined fan angle; the flat jet air outlet being oriented such that its major axis is not tangent to the circular closed line when viewed towards the discharge end. 2. The burner of claim 1 , wherein a majority of the first primary air jet outlets comprise a single orifice outlet or a multiple orifice outlet forming a flat jet air outlet. 3. The burner of claim 1 , wherein the flat jet air outlet further comprises a major axis length along the major axis, and a minor axis length along the minor axis, and a ratio between the major axis length and the minor axis length is at least 1.5:1 and less than 20:1, respectively. 4. The burner of claim 1 , wherein the first primary air jet outlets are spaced to allow neighboring flat jet air streams ejected from neighbouring first air jet outlets to overlap. 5. The burner of claim 1 , wherein all of the first primary air jet outlets comprise flat jet air outlets. 6. The burner of claim 1 comprising an additional primary air channel comprising a swirl air-generating device with a number of additional primary air outlets, the additional primary air outlets being arranged, when viewed towards the discharge end, inwardly of the first primary air jet outlets and being arranged on a second circular closed line, the swirl air-generating device being configured to eject multi-point air streams of additional primary air from the additional primary air outlets. 7. The burner of claim 6 , wherein the first fuel pipe outlet is an annular fuel outlet being arranged, when viewed towards the discharge end, between the first primary air jet outlets and the additional primary air outlets and surrounded by the first primary air jet outlets and surrounding the additional primary air outlets. 8. The burner of claim 6 , wherein the first fuel pipe outlet comprises a central fuel pipe outlet being arranged, when viewed towards the discharge end, inwardly of the additional primary air outlets and surrounded by the additional primary air outlets. 9. The burner of claim 8 comprising an additional annular fuel outlet being arranged, when viewed towards the discharge end, between the first primary air jet outlets and the additional primary air outlets and surrounded by the first primary air jet outlets and surrounding the additional primary air outlets. 10. The burner of claim 8 , wherein the central fuel supply pipe and the additional primary air channel are retractable from a forward position in which the first primary air jet outlets, the additional primary air outlets, and the first fuel pipe outlet are essentially arranged in a common plane at the discharge end and a second position in which the first fuel pipe outlet and the additional primary air outlets are retracted and spaced from the first primary air jet outlets along the longitudinal axis. 11. The burner of claim 10 , wherein the central fuel supply pipe and the additional primary air channel are axially retractable over a length being between 0.2 and 2.0 times the diameter of the second circular closed line on which the additional primary air outlets are arranged. 12. The burner of claim 1 , wherein said at least one of the first primary air jet outlets is provided in a respective nozzle comprising a nozzle body having an outer cylindrical portion, wherein the nozzle is angularly adjustable by rotating the nozzle body to change an angle between the major axis of the flat jet air outlet and a tangent of the circular closed line when viewed towards the discharge end, and wherein the nozzle is arranged in a front plate of the burner or at an outer end of a respective air tube of the burner. 13. The burner of claim 12 , wherein the nozzles are angularly adjustable during operation of the burner. 14. The burner of claim 12 , wherein the nozzle comprises an inner air duct comprising an inlet portion having a circular cross section and an outlet portion gradually changing from the circular cross section of the inlet portion to a cross section of the flat air jet outlet, the inner air duct being angled such that the flat fan pattern of the flat jet air stream is ejected from the nozzle and towards the longitudinal axis in a plane that is not parallel to the longitudinal axis of the burner, the angle between the inlet portion and the outlet portion of the nozzle being between 0° and 30°. 15. The burner of claim 12 , wherein the nozzle is configured such that the angle between the major axis of the flat jet air outlet and a tangent of the circular closed line when viewed towards the discharge end is infinitely adjustable. 16. The burner of claim 1 , wherein at least one other of the first primary air jet outlets comprises a single orifice outlet or a multiple orifice outlet forming a flat jet air outlet having a major axis, a minor axis, a major axis length, and minor axis length which is less than the major axis length, the flat jet air outlet being configured to eject a flat jet air stream having a flat fan pattern with a predetermined fan angle; the flat jet air outlet being oriented such that its major axis is tangent to the circular closed line when viewed towards the discharge end. 17. The burner of claim 1 , wherein the at least one of the first primary air jet outlets is provided to a lower portion of the discharge end and configured to allow secondary air passage to prevent fuel ejected through the first fuel pipe outlet from dropping out of the flame. 18. A rotary kiln comprising the burner of claim 1 . 19. A burner for a kiln comprising an elongated tubular body having a longitudinal axis and a discharge end adjacent a combustion zone comprising a flame, at least one fuel supply pipe for transporting and ejecting fuel through a first fuel pipe outlet at the discharge end, and a number of high speed first primary air jet outlets for ejecting primary air, the first primary air jet outlets being located at the discharge end and being arranged, when viewed towards the discharge end, along a circular closed line, radially outwardly of the first fuel outlet and surrounding the fuel outlet, wherein at least one of the first primary air jet outlets comprises a single orifice outlet or a multiple orifice outlet forming a flat jet air outlet having a major axis and a minor axis, the flat jet air outlet being configured to eject a flat jet air stream in a direction which is converging relative to the longitudinal axis; the flat jet air stream having a flat fan pattern with a predetermined fan angle, the flat jet air stream being configured to regulate an amount of secondary air used for combusting fuel ejected through the first fuel pipe outlet; and, the flat jet ai
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