Electrically stabilized burner

US9702550B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9702550-B2
Application numberUS-201313950249-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 24, 2013
Priority dateJul 24, 2012
Publication dateJul 11, 2017
Grant dateJul 11, 2017

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An electrically stabilized burner is configured to support a combustion reaction such as a combustion reaction substantially at a selected fuel dilution and with a mixing rate selected to maximize the reaction rate without quenching the combustion reaction.

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An electrically stabilized burner, comprising: a fuel nozzle configured to provide a fuel jet flowing a fuel through a surrounding volume and entraining a first quantity of oxidant, air, or flue gas, wherein the fuel and the first quantity of oxidant, air, or flue gas are configured to be ignited to provide a combustion reaction; a conductive flame holder configured for mounting proximate the fuel jet; a charger disposed to cooperate with the conductive flame holder to cause a combustion reaction to be stabilized adjacent to the flame holder; and a mixer configured to mix the fuel and the first quantity of oxidant, air or flue gas above the conductive flame holder; wherein the conductive flame holder, the mixer, and the charger are configured as an integrated unit; and wherein the mixer further comprises: a first electrical insulator disposed between the charger and the conductive flame holder; a first power supply operatively coupled to the charger and operatively coupled to the conductive flame holder; and one or more fluid passages each configured to project a fluid jet tangentially into the combustion reaction, the one or more fluid passages being arranged to drive the combustion reaction in a stream-wise vortex. 2. The electrically stabilized burner of claim 1 , wherein the mixer is configured to substantially maximize a mixing rate of the fuel and the first quantity oxidant, air, or flue gas without quenching the combustion reaction. 3. The electrically stabilized burner of claim 1 , wherein the mixer is configured to mix the fuel and the first quantity oxidant, air, or flue gas at a mixing rate corresponding to a selected Damköhler number is between 1.1 and 1.7. 4. The electrically stabilized burner of claim 1 , wherein the conductive flame holder is shaped to define an aperture configured to be supported peripherally and adjacent to the fuel jet. 5. The electrically stabilized burner of claim 4 , wherein the mixer is configured or controlled to mix oxidant, air, or flue gas and fuel at a Damköhler number selected to form a compact combustion reaction disposed near the aperture. 6. The electrically stabilized burner of claim 1 , wherein the charger and the conductive flame holder are configured to cooperate to maintain a current flow channel in the combustion reaction to or from the conductive flame holder; and wherein the current flow channel is selected to stabilize the combustion reaction adjacent to the conductive flame holder. 7. The electrically stabilized burner of claim 1 , further comprising: a support structure configured to hold the conductive flame holder at a distance from the fuel nozzle corresponding to a selected mixture of the fuel and the first quantity oxidant, air, or flue gas. 8. The electrically stabilized burner of claim 7 , wherein the integrated unit includes the fuel nozzle and the support structure. 9. The electrically stabilized burner of claim 1 , wherein the mixer includes one or more fluid passages integral to the first electrical insulator, the one or more fluid passages configured to inject a second quantity of any or a combination of oxidant, air, flue gas, or fuel into the combustion reaction to cause mixing. 10. The electrically stabilized burner of claim 1 , wherein the first power supply is configured to cause the charger to apply a substantially constant charge to the combustion reaction. 11. The electrically stabilized burner of claim 1 , wherein the first power supply is configured to cause the charger to apply a time-varying charge to the combustion reaction, wherein the time-varying charge includes a sign-varying charge. 12. The electrically stabilized burner of claim 1 , wherein the charger is configured to be disposed in proximity to the combustion reaction; and wherein the combustion reaction is stabilized by current flow between the charger and the conductive flame holder. 13. The electrically stabilized burner of claim 12 , further comprising: a power supply controller operatively coupled to and forming a part of the first power supply, the power supply controller configured to control a voltage applied to the charger by the first power supply and configured to control a voltage applied to the conductive flame holder by the first power supply which is different than the voltage applied to the charger. 14. The electrically stabilized burner of claim 13 , wherein the first power supply is configured to apply a substantially constant voltage to the charger. 15. The electrically stabilized burner of claim 13 , wherein the first power supply is configured to apply a time-varying voltage to the charger. 16. The electrically stabilized burner of claim 13 , wherein the conductive flame holder is held at a ground potential. 17. The electrically stabilized burner of claim 13 , wherein the conductive flame holder is galvanically isolated from voltages other that voltages corresponding to charges received from the combustion reaction. 18. The electrically stabilized burner of claim 13 , wherein the first power supply is configured to apply a voltage to the conductive flame holder opposite in sign from charges applied to the combustion reaction by the charger. 19. The electrically stabilized burner of claim 13 , wherein the first power supply controller is configured to drive the charger to maintain a capacitance-coupled voltage relationship between the charger and the conductive flame holder. 20. The electrically stabilized burner of claim 1 , wherein the mixer is formed integrally with the first electrical insulator. 21. The electrically stabilized burner of claim 13 , further comprising: a mixer controller operatively coupled to the mixer and configured to cause the mixer to mix the fuel and the first quantity of oxidant, air, or flue gas at a selected rate. 22. The electrically stabilized burner of claim 21 , further comprising: a control valve operatively coupled to the mixer controller and the one or more fluid passages; wherein the mixer controller is configured to operate the control valve to control the flow of fluid through the one or more fluid passages to control the rate of mixing. 23. The electrically stabilized burner of claim 21 , wherein the fluid jet includes any or a combination of fuel, oxidant, air, and/or flue gas. 24. The electrically stabilized burner of claim 21 , wherein at least one fluid jet includes fuel; and wherein the fluid jet projected by the mixer is configured to act as a pilot flame if the fuel jet is reduced or stopped. 25. The electrically stabilized burner of claim 21 , wherein the fuel jet includes a diverging fuel jet having a fuel concentration that varies proportionally with distance along the diverging fuel jet; and wherein the conductive flame holder is configured to be disposed at a distance along the diverging fuel jet such that a dilution in the fuel concentration corresponding to the fuel jet divergence plus a dilution caused by the fluid projected by the fluid passages resulting in fuel in the combustion reaction being burned near or above its lean flammability limit. 26. The electrically stabilized burner of claim 21 , wherein the mixer includes a plurality of field electrodes operatively coupled to the mixer controller and disposed between the charger and the conductive flame holder; and wherein the mixer controller further includes a plurality of second powe

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  • Combustion apparatus characterised by arrangements for returning combustion products or flue gases to the combustion chamber (fluidised bed combustion apparatus with means for recirculation of particles entrained from the bed F23C10/02; fluidised bed combustion apparatus with devices for removal and partial reintroduction of material from the bed F23C10/26) · CPC title

  • Baffles or like flow-disturbing devices · CPC title

  • at least one of the fluids being submitted to a swirling motion · CPC title

  • Mixing devices; Mixing tubes · CPC title

  • F23D14/68Primary

    Treating the combustion air or gas, e.g. by filtering, or moistening · CPC title

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What does patent US9702550B2 cover?
An electrically stabilized burner is configured to support a combustion reaction such as a combustion reaction substantially at a selected fuel dilution and with a mixing rate selected to maximize the reaction rate without quenching the combustion reaction.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Clearsign Comb Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F23D14/68. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jul 11 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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