Method for combustion of a low-grade fuel

US9739484B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9739484-B2
Application numberUS-201414778743-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 14, 2014
Priority dateMar 28, 2013
Publication dateAug 22, 2017
Grant dateAug 22, 2017

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A method includes combustion products from combustion of fuel with oxidant brought first through a first heat exchanging step ( 150;201 ), in which thermal energy is transferred from the combustion products to the fuel which is thereby preheated, and the cooled combustion products thereafter are brought through a second heat exchanging step ( 151;203 ), in which thermal energy is transferred from the cooled combustion products to the oxidant which is thereby also preheated. A related system for preheating the fuel and oxidant is also provided.

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What is claimed is: 1. A method for combustion of a fuel using at least one industrial burner ( 115 ) fed with a low grade, gaseous fuel having at least 50% by weight top gas from a blast furnace ( 121 ) and a Lower Heating Value (LHV) of not greater than 8 MJ/Nm 3 and an oxidant, comprising: originating the low grade, gaseous fuel from operating the blast furnace arranged in a same industrial plant as the at least one industrial burner; providing combustion products from the combustion of the fuel with the oxidant through a first heat exchanging step ( 150 ; 201 ) for transferring thermal energy from the combustion products to the fuel thereby preheating said fuel; and providing thereafter cooled combustion products through a second heat exchanging step ( 151 ; 203 ) for transferring thermal energy from the cooled combustion products to the oxidant thereby preheating said oxidant. 2. The method of claim 1 , further comprising heating an industrial furnace ( 110 ) from a combustion reaction between the oxidant and the low grade, gaseous fuel. 3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the oxidant comprises at least 85% by weight oxygen. 4. The method of the claim 1 , wherein the second heat exchanging step comprises a metal heat exchanger of recuperator type. 5. The method of claim 4 , wherein the second heat exchanging step comprises: conveying the oxidant in at least one metal pipe ( 222 ) through a chamber; flowing the combustion products through the chamber; and arranging the at least one metal pipe for separating the oxidant from the combustion products and for conveying heat from the combustion products in the chamber to the oxidant in the at least one metal pipe. 6. The method of claim 1 , wherein a first temperature of the combustion products at an entry to the first heat exchanging step is at least 800° C., and a second temperature of said combustion products at another entry to the second heat exchanging step is less than 400° C. 7. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: supplying ambient air from a first ambient air supply device ( 152 ) to a flow of the combustion products upstream of the first heat exchanging step for cooling said combustion products before entering the first heat exchanging step; measuring at least one of a first temperature of the combustion products upstream of the first heat exchanging step, and a second temperature of the fuel downstream of the first heat exchanging step; and controlling a temperature of the combustion products flowing into the first heat exchanging step with the first air supply device based upon at least one of the first and second temperatures. 8. The method of claim 7 , further comprising: supplying ambient air from a second ambient air supply device ( 152 ) to the flow of the combustion products downstream of the first heat exchanging step and upstream of the second heat exchanging step for cooling the combustion products before entering the second heat exchanging step; measuring at least one of a third temperature of the combustion products upstream of the second heat exchanging step, and a fourth temperature of the oxidant downstream of the second heat exchanging step; and controlling a temperature of the combustion products flowing into the second heat exchanging step with the second air supply device based upon at least one of the third and fourth temperatures. 9. A system ( 100 ) for preheating a low grade, gaseous fuel having a Lower Heating Value (LHV) of not more than 8 MJ/Nm 3 and an oxidant for being fed to at least one industrial burner ( 115 ) for producing hot combustion products, comprising: a first heat exchanging device ( 150 ; 201 ) in first heat exchange contact with the hot combustion products and the fuel for preheating said fuel; and a second heat exchanging device ( 157 ; 203 ) in second heat exchange contact with combustion products cooled by the first heat exchange contact, and with the oxidant for preheating said oxidant, the second heat exchanging device comprising a recuperator-type metal heat exchanger comprising: a chamber through which the combustion products flow, at least one metal pipe ( 222 ) extending through the chamber and through which the oxidant flow separated from the combustion products, wherein heat is conveyed from the combustion products in the chamber to the oxidant in the at least one metal pipe. 10. The system of claim 9 , wherein the oxidant comprises at least 85% by weight oxygen. 11. The system of claim 9 , further comprising: an ambient air supply device ( 152 ) arranged to supply a flow of ambient air to the combustion products upstream and downstream of the first heat exchanging device, and upstream of the second heat exchanging device; at least one temperature sensor ( 155 , 156 , 157 , 158 ) arranged to measure temperature of at least one of the combustion products upstream of the first heat exchanging device, downstream of the first heat exchanging device; and the temperature of the fuel downstream of the first heat exchanging device, and the temperature of the oxidant downstream of the second heat exchanging device; and a controller in communication with the ambient air supply device and at least one temperature sensor for controlling the supply of the ambient air flow based upon data measured from the at least one temperature sensor. 12. A method for combustion of a fuel using at least one industrial burner ( 115 ) fed with a low grade, gaseous fuel having a Lower Heating Value (LHV) of not greater than 8 MJ/Nm 3 and an oxidant, comprising: providing combustion products from the combustion of the fuel with the oxidant through a first heat exchanging step ( 150 ; 201 ) for transferring thermal energy from the combustion products to the fuel thereby preheating said fuel; and providing thereafter cooled combustion products through a recuperator type metal heat exchanger of a second heat exchanging step ( 151 ; 203 ) for transferring thermal energy from the cooled combustion products to the oxidant thereby preheating said oxidant, the second heat exchanging step comprising: conveying the oxidant in at least one metal pipe ( 222 ) through a chamber, flowing the combustion products through the chamber, and arranging the at least one metal pipe for separating the oxidant from the combustion products and for conveying heat from the combustion products in the chamber to the oxidant in the at least one metal pipe. 13. A method for combustion of a fuel using at least one industrial burner ( 115 ) fed with a low grade, gaseous fuel having a Lower Heating Value (LHV) of not greater than 8 MJ/Nm 3 and an oxidant, comprising: providing combustion products from the combustion of the fuel with the oxidant through a first heat exchanging step ( 150 ; 201 ) for transferring thermal energy from the combustion products to the fuel thereby preheating said fuel; wherein a first temperature of the combustion products at an entry to the first heat exchanging step is at least 800° C.; and providing thereafter cooled combustion products through a second heat exchanging step ( 151 ; 203 ) for transferring thermal energy from the cooled combustion products to the oxidant thereby preheating said oxidant, wherein a second temperature of said combustion products at another entry to the second heat exchanging step is less than 400° C. 14. A method for combustion of a fuel using at least one industrial burner ( 115 ) fed with a low grade, gaseous fuel having a Lower Heating Value (LHV) of not greater than 8 MJ/Nm 3 and an oxidant, comprising: providing combustion products from the combustion of the fuel with the oxidant thro

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What does patent US9739484B2 cover?
A method includes combustion products from combustion of fuel with oxidant brought first through a first heat exchanging step ( 150;201 ), in which thermal energy is transferred from the combustion products to the fuel which is thereby preheated, and the cooled combustion products thereafter are brought through a second heat exchanging step ( 151;203 ), in which thermal energy is transferred fr…
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Linde Ag
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Primary CPC classification F23G7/06. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
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