Furnace control method
US-11926527-B2 · Mar 12, 2024 · US
US9194628B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9194628-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313794502-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 11, 2013 |
| Priority date | Jun 15, 2012 |
| Publication date | Nov 24, 2015 |
| Grant date | Nov 24, 2015 |
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Contemplated devices and methods reduce heat loss and energy demand in a ring furnace by heating an additional oxygen containing stream in a supplemental oxygen conduit that is thermally coupled to a flue duct of a cooling zone. The so heated additional oxygen containing stream is then fed to the firing and/or pre-heat zones to increases combustion of volatiles and to reduce fuel demand by recycling waste heat to the firing and/or pre-heat zones.
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An oxygen preheat and heat recovery system for use in a carbon baking furnace, comprising: a plurality of wall elements, each having an internal flue channel, wherein the plurality of wall elements are fluidly coupled to each other such that the internal flue channels form a continuous flow path having, in sequence, a pre-heat zone, a firing zone, and a cooling zone; a supplemental oxygen conduit thermally coupled to at least a portion of the flue channel of the cooling zone such that a supplemental oxygen stream flowing in the supplemental oxygen conduit is isolated from and heated by a cooling air stream flowing through the cooling zone; a plurality of gates coupled to the supplemental oxygen conduit and configured to direct flow of the supplemental oxygen stream into a desired wall element of the at least one of the firing zone and the pre-heat zone; and wherein the supplemental oxygen conduit further comprises a delivery opening that is configured to deliver the supplemental oxygen stream directly to the internal flue channel of at least one of the firing zone and the pre-heat zone. 2. The oxygen preheat and heat recovery system of claim 1 wherein the supplemental oxygen conduit is formed within a wall section of the plurality of wall elements. 3. The oxygen preheat and heat recovery system of claim 1 wherein the supplemental oxygen conduit is at least partially disposed within the flue channels of the cooling zone. 4. The oxygen preheat and heat recovery system of claim 1 further comprising a control system that is configured to automatically operate the plurality of gates such that the flow to desired wall element of the at least one of the firing zone and the pre-heat zone is maintained as a firing frame is moved in firing direction. 5. The oxygen preheat and heat recovery system of claim 1 wherein the delivery opening is configured to deliver the supplemental oxygen stream to a position downstream of a first firing frame in the firing zone. 6. The oxygen preheat and heat recovery system of claim 1 wherein the delivery opening is configured to deliver the supplemental oxygen stream to a position at or downstream of a terminal firing frame in the firing zone. 7. The oxygen preheat and heat recovery system of claim 1 wherein the delivery opening is configured to deliver the supplemental oxygen stream to the internal flue channel of the pre-heat zone. 8. The oxygen preheat and heat recovery system of claim 1 wherein the supplemental oxygen conduit is configured to allow delivery of the supplemental oxygen stream at about an operating pressure present in the at least one of the firing zone and the pre-heat zone. 9. A method of reducing energy consumption of a furnace having a plurality of wall elements, each having an internal flue channel, wherein the plurality of wall elements are fluidly coupled to each other such that the internal flue channels form a continuous flow path to form, in sequence, a pre-heat zone, a firing zone, and a cooling zone, comprising: operating a plurality of gates to configure a supplemental oxygen conduit such that at least a portion of the supplemental oxygen conduit is thermally coupled to at least a portion of the internal flue channel of the cooling zone; heating a supplemental oxygen stream in the supplemental oxygen conduit using heat from a cooling air stream flowing through the internal flue channel of the cooling zone; and delivering at least a portion of the heated supplemental oxygen stream directly to the internal flue channel of at least one of the firing zone and the pre-heat zone, wherein the plurality of gates are coupled to the plurality of wall elements, and wherein the supplemental oxygen conduit is formed within a wall section of the plurality of wall elements. 10. The method of claim 9 wherein the supplemental oxygen stream is heated to a temperature that is higher than a temperature of the at least one of the firing zone and the pre-heat zone. 11. The method of claim 9 wherein the step of heating the supplemental oxygen stream in the supplemental oxygen conduit is performed using a heat exchange medium. 12. The method of claim 9 wherein the step of heating the supplemental oxygen stream in the supplemental oxygen conduit is performed by radiant heat transfer from the cooling air stream flowing through the internal flue channel to the supplemental oxygen stream. 13. The method of claim 9 wherein the supplemental oxygen stream is delivered to a position at or downstream of a terminal firing frame in the firing zone. 14. The method of claim 9 wherein the portion of the heated supplemental oxygen stream is delivered at about an operating pressure present in the at least one of the firing zone and the pre-heat zone. 15. A method of reducing energy consumption of a ring furnace having a pre-heat zone, a firing zone, and a cooling zone, comprising: recycling heat energy from the cooling zone to at least one of the pre-heat zone and the firing zone, wherein the heat energy is carried from the cooling zone to the at least one of the pre-heat zone and the firing zone by a supplemental oxygen stream; wherein flow of the supplemental oxygen stream is directed into a desired wall element of the at least one of the firing zone and the pre-heat zone via a plurality of gates coupled to a conduit carrying the supplemental oxygen stream. 16. The method of claim 15 wherein the step of recycling is performed using a configurable conduit that is formed in or runs though a plurality of wall elements that make up the pre-heat zone, the firing zone, and the cooling zone. 17. The method of claim 15 wherein the supplemental oxygen stream is delivered at about an operating pressure present in the at least one of the firing zone and the pre-heat zone. 18. The method of claim 15 wherein the supplemental oxygen stream has an oxygen concentration that is greater than 21%.
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