Desuperheater and spray nozzles therefor

US9612009B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9612009-B2
Application numberUS-201414149302-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 7, 2014
Priority dateNov 8, 2013
Publication dateApr 4, 2017
Grant dateApr 4, 2017

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A steam assisted ring style desuperheater includes a ring body defining an axial flow path and one or more spray nozzles extending through a wall of the ring body. Each of the nozzles is connected to a separate cooling water manifold and atomizing steam manifold to conduct cooling water and atomizing steam separate from each other through the spray nozzle to an injection point. An atomizing head of each nozzle combines the cooling water and atomizing steam to form a spraywater cloud that is injected radially into the axial flow path. The spray nozzles include one or more flow passage inserts that define separate first and second fluid flow paths for conducting the cooling water and the atomizing steam separately through the spray nozzle.

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What is claimed: 1. A desuperheater, comprising: a ring body defining an axis and an axial flow path; a plurality of spray nozzles disposed around the ring body, each spray nozzle comprising: a housing having a bore extending from a first end of the housing to a second end of the housing, a first inlet aperture extending through the housing and intersecting the bore, and a second inlet aperture extending through the housing and intersecting the bore; a first flow passage insert received within the bore, the first flow passage insert forming a first fluid flow path extending from the first inlet aperture to a distal end of the first flow passage insert; a second flow passage insert received within the first flow passage insert, the second flow passage insert forming a second fluid flow path, separate from the first flow path, extending from the second inlet aperture to a distal end of the second flow passage insert; a first seal operatively disposed between the first flow passage insert and the housing to fluidly isolate the first fluid flow path from the second fluid flow path; and an atomizing head that combines cooling water and atomizing steam to form a spraywater cloud and injects the spraywater cloud into the axial flow path in a radial direction, generally perpendicular to the axis of the ring body and the axial flow path; a water manifold connected to each of the spray nozzles for providing the cooling water to each of the spray nozzles; and a steam manifold connected to each of the spray nozzles for providing the atomizing steam to each of the spray nozzles, separately from the cooling water. 2. The desuperheater of claim 1 , wherein: the water manifold comprises a first conduit operatively connected to each of the spray nozzles, the first conduit arranged to carry the cooling water to the spray nozzles; and the steam manifold comprises a second conduit operatively connected to each of the spray nozzles, the second conduit arranged to carry the atomizing steam to each of the spray nozzles. 3. The desuperheater of claim 1 , wherein the first fluid flow path is in fluid communication with the water manifold and the second fluid flow path is in fluid communication with the steam manifold. 4. The desuperheater of claim 3 , wherein the second flow passage insert is in fluid communication with the atomizing head and the steam manifold, the second flow passage insert having a bore formed therethrough that defines the second fluid flow path; and a first flow passage insert is in fluid communication with the atomizing head and the water manifold, the first flow passage insert having a bore formed therethrough that, in combination with the second flow passage insert, defines the first fluid flow path. 5. The desuperheater of claim 1 , wherein: the water manifold and the steam manifold are disposed on an exterior side of the ring body; each spray nozzle extends through an aperture formed in the ring body; and the atomizing heads of the spray nozzles are disposed adjacent an inner wall of the ring body. 6. A ring style steam assisted desuperheater, comprising: a ring body having a wall defining an axis and an axial flow path extending from a first end of the ring body to a second end of the ring body; a steam manifold arranged to provide atomizing steam; a water manifold arranged to provide cooling water; and a spray nozzle operatively connected to each of the steam manifold and the water manifold, the spray nozzle extending through an aperture in the wall of the ring body, wherein the spray nozzle comprises: a housing coupled to the wall of the ring body, the housing including a bore extending between a first end of the housing and a second end of the housing, a first inlet aperture extending through the housing and intersecting the bore, and a second inlet aperture extending through the housing and intersecting the bore; a first flow passage insert received within the bore and extending through the first end of the housing, the first flow passage insert defining a first fluid flow path extending from the first inlet aperture and in fluid communication with the water manifold to conduct the cooling water through the spray nozzle; a second flow passage insert received within the first flow passage insert, the second flow passage insert defining a second fluid flow path, separate from the first fluid flow path, extending from the second inlet aperture and in fluid communication with the steam manifold to conduct the atomizing steam through the spray nozzle, separate from the cooling water; and an atomizing head operatively coupled to the at least one flow passage insert and disposed inside the ring body and adjacent the wall of the ring body, the atomizing head combining the atomizing steam and the cooling water to form a spraywater cloud and directing the spraywater cloud into the ring body in a radial direction, generally perpendicular to the axis of the ring body and the axial flow path. 7. The ring style steam assisted desuperheater of claim 6 , wherein the spray nozzle comprises a single flow passage forming both the first fluid flow path and the second fluid flow path. 8. A spray nozzle for a steam assisted ring type desuperheater, comprising: a housing having a bore extending from a first end of the housing to a second end of the housing, a first inlet aperture extending through the housing and intersecting the bore, and a second inlet aperture extending through the housing and intersecting the bore; a first flow passage insert received within the bore, the first flow passage insert forming a first fluid flow path extending from the first inlet aperture to a distal end of the first flow passage insert; a second flow passage insert received within the first flow passage insert, the second flow passage insert forming a second fluid flow path, separate from the first flow path, extending from the second inlet aperture to a distal end of the second flow passage insert; a first seal operatively disposed between the first flow passage insert and the housing to fluidly isolate the first fluid flow path from the second fluid flow path; and an atomizing head disposed at the distal end of the first flow passage insert and the distal end of the second flow passage insert, the atomizing head having a first flow passage operatively connected to the first fluid flow path and a second flow passage operatively connected to the second fluid flow path, wherein the first flow channel and the second flow channel converge proximate an injection point. 9. The spray nozzle of claim 8 , wherein the bore comprises: a first portion having a first diameter and receiving a hollow tube of the first flow passage insert; a second portion having a second diameter greater than the first diameter and receiving a head of the first flow passage insert; and a third portion having a third diameter greater than the second diameter and receiving a head of the second flow passage insert; a first step formed between the first portion and the second portion, the first step configured to engage a shoulder formed on the head of the first flow passage insert; and a second step formed between the second portion and the third portion, the second step configured to engage a shoulder formed on the head of the second flow passage insert. 10. The spray nozzle of claim 9 , further comprising a second seal operatively disposed between first flow passage insert and the housing. 11. The spray nozzle of claim 8 , further comprising a cap flange secured to the first end of the housing sealing the bore, wherein the cap flange secures the first flow passage insert and the second flow passage insert within the bo

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What does patent US9612009B2 cover?
A steam assisted ring style desuperheater includes a ring body defining an axial flow path and one or more spray nozzles extending through a wall of the ring body. Each of the nozzles is connected to a separate cooling water manifold and atomizing steam manifold to conduct cooling water and atomizing steam separate from each other through the spray nozzle to an injection point. An atomizing hea…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Fisher Controls Int Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F22G5/123. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 04 2017 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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