Fluidic burner with heat stability
US-2020080720-A1 · Mar 12, 2020 · US
US11098894B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11098894-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916452878-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 26, 2019 |
| Priority date | Jul 11, 2018 |
| Publication date | Aug 24, 2021 |
| Grant date | Aug 24, 2021 |
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A burner that is useful for providing a melting flame whose axis can be altered during operation, and for providing a supersonic jet of oxidant that can penetrate through the surface of the molten material, has a unique combination of features including a specially contoured flame collar at its open discharge end.
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A multifunctional burner, comprising (A) a body having: a passageway through the body which has a central axis, wherein the passageway includes a conical converging section, a throat section, a conical diverging section, and a flared diverging section, all of which are coaxial with the central axis, wherein the conical converging section has an open upstream end and an open downstream end, wherein the width of the conical converging section decreases in the direction toward its downstream end, wherein the interior surface of the converging section forms a constant angle relative to the central axis; the throat section has an open upstream end that is sealed to the downstream end of the conical converging section, and an open downstream end, and has a diameter D which is constant between its upstream and downstream ends; the conical diverging section has an open upstream end that is sealed to the downstream end of the throat section and an open downstream end, wherein the width of the conical diverging section increases in the direction toward its downstream end, wherein the interior surface of the conical diverging section forms a constant angle relative to the central axis; the flared diverging section has an open upstream end that is sealed to the downstream end of the conical diverging section and an open downstream end, wherein the width of the flared diverging section increases in the direction toward its downstream end, wherein the angle between the central axis and a line tangent to a point on the interior surface of the flared diverging section increases with increasing distance of the point from the upstream end of the flared diverging section, and wherein, in a cross-sectional plane that contains the central axis, the interior surface of the flared diverging section is a section of a circle of radius R wherein the value of the radius R is between D/4 and 3D; wherein the axial distance L from the downstream end of the throat section to the downstream end of the flared diverging section is D to 4D; (B) two, three or four biasing gas passageways within the body of the burner, each ending in a downstream biasing gas opening in the throat section or the conical diverging section whose axis is perpendicular to the central axis or not more than 15 degrees from perpendicular relative to the central axis, each downstream biasing gas opening having a diameter d, wherein each downstream biasing gas opening opens in the throat section or the conical diverging section at a point within the range of from 3d/4 upstream to d/4 downstream of the point at which the downstream end of the throat section is sealed to the upstream end of the conical diverging section, each biasing gas passageway having an inlet which can be connected to a source of biasing gas; (C) an annular port surface that lies in a plane perpendicular to the central axis and that surrounds and is sealed to the downstream end of the flared diverging section; 4 to 20 first ports in the annular port surface whose axes are parallel to the central axis, wherein the first ports are connected by first passageways within the body of the burner to one or more inlets through which gaseous fuel can be fed from outside the burner, and 4 to 20 second ports in the annular port surface whose axes are parallel to the central axis, wherein the second ports are connected by second passageways within the body of the burner to one or more inlets through which gaseous oxidant can be fed from outside the burner, the first and second passageways being separate from each other; wherein the first ports are positioned in the port surface around the central axis such that the angles between each pair of adjacent radii from the central axis through the center of each first port are each within 5 degrees of (360/N) where N is the number of first ports, and with reference to the first port whose center is closest to the central axis no portion of the first ports other than said first port to which reference is made is at all outside of a circle whose center is on the central axis and whose radius is the distance to the outermost edge of said first port to which reference is made, and the second ports are positioned in the port surface around the central axis such that the angles between each pair of adjacent radii from the central axis through the center of each second port are each within 5 degrees of (360/N) where N is the number of second ports, and with reference to the second port whose center is closest to the central axis no portion of the second ports other than said second port to which reference is made is at all outside of a circle whose center is on the central axis and whose radius is the distance to the outermost edge of said second port to which reference is made; (D) a flame collar surrounding and coaxial with the central axis, and having (i) an upstream end that is sealed to the port surface further from the central axis than the distance of the first and second ports from the central axis, (ii) an open downstream end whose diameter is larger than the diameter of its upstream end and which is located a distance downstream from the port surface that is at least 5% of the distance across the open downstream end of the flame collar, and (iii) an exposed surface that faces the central axis and extends from the upstream end to the downstream end, wherein the exposed surface includes two, three or four curved regions equal in number to the number of biasing gas openings, wherein each curved region lies on the surface of a different cone that opens outward toward the downstream end of the flame collar, the axis of each cone lying in the plane of the central axis and the axis of a different one of the biasing gas openings and extending from the central axis at the downstream end of the throat section in a direction parallel to the interior surface of the conical diverging section on the side opposite the location of the associated biasing gas opening; and (iv) passageways within the flame collar through which coolant can flow to absorb heat generated by combustion occurring at the burner; and (E) an outlet within the body in the conical converging section or upstream from the conical converging section from which gaseous oxidant can be fed into the body into the conical converging section along the central axis wherein said outlet is connected by a passageway in the body of the burner to an inlet through which gaseous oxidant can be fed from outside the burner. 2. The multifunctional burner according to claim 1 wherein the interior surface of the converging section forms a constant angle of 2 degrees to 30 degrees relative to the central axis. 3. The multifunctional burner according to claim 1 wherein the interior surface of the conical diverging section forms a constant angle of 2 degrees to 15 degrees relative to the central axis. 4. The multifunctional burner according to claim 1 wherein the first ports and the second ports are positioned alternating with each other in the port surface substantially uniformly distant from the central axis of the passageway. 5. The multifunctional burner according to claim 1 wherein the interior surface of the flared diverging section is a section of a circle of radius R which is in the range of D/2 to 3D. 6. The multifunctional burner according to claim 1 wherein the axial distance L from the downstream end of the throat section to the downstream end of the flared diverging section is D to 2D. 7. A method of treating material within a melting vessel, comprising (A) feeding gaseous oxidant into the conical converging section of a burner according to claim 1 , past the biasing gas openings and into the flame collar of said burner, feeding gaseous oxidant out of the second ports
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