Plate-shaped heat insulator, combustion chamber, boiler and water heater
US-2025067431-A1 · Feb 27, 2025 · US
US9874346B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9874346-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314044900-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 3, 2013 |
| Priority date | Oct 3, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jan 23, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jan 23, 2018 |
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A supercritical steam generator includes a downdraft furnace enclosure, a hopper tunnel, and a convection pass enclosure, with the hopper tunnel joining the downdraft furnace enclosure and convection pass enclosure together. Flue gas passes down through the downdraft furnace enclosure through the hopper tunnel and up through the convection pass enclosure. This structure permits the outlet steam terminals, which provide access to the resultant supercritical steam and/or reheat steam, to be located at a base of the steam generator rather than at the top of the steam generator as with conventional boilers. This reduces the length of the steam leads from the steam generator to a steam turbine that produces electricity using the supercritical steam.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A steam generator, comprising: a downdraft furnace enclosure formed from walls made of water or steam cooled tubes, and wherein the furnace walls define a top end and a bottom gas outlet at a bottom end; a windbox and burners at the top end of the downdraft furnace enclosure for generating flue gas; a convection pass enclosure including a bottom gas inlet and horizontal tube banks located above the bottom gas inlet; a hopper tunnel connecting the bottom gas outlet of the downdraft furnace enclosure to the bottom gas inlet of the convection pass enclosure, such that hot flue gas exits the downdraft furnace enclosure and then flows upwards through the convection pass enclosure; and a steam outlet terminal located at a base of the steam generator; wherein flue gas exiting the convection pass enclosure is recirculated to one of: the top end of the downdraft furnace enclosure; a base of the downdraft furnace enclosure; or a base of the convection pass enclosure. 2. The steam generator of claim 1 , wherein the top end of the downdraft furnace enclosure includes a gas inlet for receiving flue gas. 3. The steam generator of claim 1 , wherein flue gas exiting the convection pass enclosure is recirculated to the top end of the downdraft furnace enclosure. 4. The steam generator of claim 1 , wherein flue gas exiting the convection pass enclosure is recirculated to the base of the downdraft furnace enclosure. 5. The steam generator of claim 1 , wherein flue gas exiting the convection pass enclosure is recirculated to the base of the convection pass enclosure. 6. The steam generator of claim 1 , wherein the hopper tunnel is lined with a refractory material. 7. The steam generator of claim 1 , wherein the hopper tunnel is formed from steam or water-cooled tube panels. 8. The steam generator of claim 7 , wherein water trough seals are present between the downdraft furnace enclosure, the hopper tunnel, and the convection pass enclosure. 9. The steam generator of claim 1 , wherein fluid in the tubes of the downdraft furnace enclosure flows counter-current to flue gas flow. 10. The steam generator of claim 1 , wherein the convection pass enclosure is formed from enclosure walls made of steam or water cooled tubes, wherein the cooling fluid in the tubes of the convection pass enclosure flow co-current to flue gas flow. 11. The steam generator of claim 1 , wherein the horizontal tube banks in the convection pass enclosure include superheaters, reheaters, and economizers. 12. The steam generator of claim 1 , wherein the steam generator further comprises an upper horizontal pass enclosure connected to a top end of the convection pass enclosure and a down pass, the upper horizontal pass and the down pass containing additional tube banks. 13. The steam generator of claim 1 , wherein the hopper tunnel includes a submerged chain conveyor for removing ash and slag. 14. The steam generator of claim 13 , wherein the submerged chain conveyor travels in-line with the flue gas flow. 15. The steam generator of claim 13 , wherein the submerged chain conveyor travels transverse to the flue gas flow. 16. A steam generator, comprising: a downdraft furnace enclosure formed from walls made of water or steam cooled tubes, and wherein the furnace walls define a top end and a bottom gas outlet at a bottom end; a windbox and burners at the top end of the downdraft furnace enclosure for generating flue gas; a convection pass enclosure including a bottom gas inlet and horizontal tube banks located above the bottom gas inlet; a hopper tunnel connecting the bottom gas outlet of the downdraft furnace enclosure to the bottom gas inlet of the convection pass enclosure, such that hot flue pas exits the downdraft furnace enclosure and then flows upwards through the convection pass enclosure; and a steam outlet terminal located at a base of the steam generator; wherein flue gas exiting the convection pass enclosure passes through at least one of (a) a regenerative air heater and (b) a particulate cleaning device; and is then recirculated to the top end of the downdraft furnace enclosure, a base of the downdraft furnace enclosure, or a base of the convection pass enclosure. 17. The steam generator of claim 16 , wherein flue gas exiting the convection pass enclosure passes through the particulate cleaning device and is then recirculated. 18. The steam generator of claim 16 , wherein flue gas exiting the convection pass enclosure passes through the regenerative air heater and is then recirculated. 19. A steam generator, comprising: a downdraft furnace enclosure formed from walls made of water or steam cooled tubes, and wherein the furnace walls define a top end and a bottom gas outlet at a bottom end; a windbox and burners at the top end of the downdraft furnace enclosure for generating flue gas; a convection pass enclosure including a bottom gas inlet and horizontal tube banks located above the bottom gas inlet; a hopper tunnel connecting the bottom gas outlet of the downdraft furnace enclosure to the bottom gas inlet of the convection pass enclosure, such that hot flue gas exits the downdraft furnace enclosure and then flows upwards through the convection pass enclosure; and a steam outlet terminal located at a base of the steam generator; wherein the hopper tunnel is formed by an outwardly-extending throat of the bottom gas outlet of the downdraft furnace enclosure that extends into a porthole of the bottom gas inlet of the convection pass enclosure.
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