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Porous flame holder for low nox combustion

A flame holding and burner technology, used in burners, gas fuel burners, combustion chambers, etc., can solve the problems of energy efficiency loss, consumption of harmful substances, and high installation costs

Active Publication Date: 2016-05-04
美一蓝技术公司
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[0004] To address this challenge, some burner and combustion system manufacturers have been able to develop systems that can achieve NOx targets, but inherent design trade-offs impose high costs on energy efficiency that become prohibitive at these very low emission levels. prohibitive, even for historically low natural gas prices
[0005] The greatest cost associated with prior art low NOx and ultra-low NOx burners is the resulting significant loss in energy efficiency
This loss arises directly from the combined effect of recirculating the flue gas and adding excess air to cool the combustion reaction together with down regulation losses due to flame instability and can lead to a significant increase in fuel consumption and parasitic up to 20-30% power loss
[0006] The market has long preferred low NOx and ultra-low NOx burners as an alternative to more costly after-combustion treatments, such as Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) systems, which are more expensive to install, complex to operate and consume considerable quantities of hazardous substances , such as anhydrous ammonia

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[0019] In the following Detailed Description, reference is made to the accompanying drawings which form a part hereof. In the drawings, similar symbols typically identify similar components, unless context dictates otherwise. The exemplary embodiments described in the detailed description, drawings, and claims are not intended to be limiting. Other embodiments may be utilized, and other changes may be made, without departing from the spirit or scope of the subject matter described herein.

[0020] Figure 1A is a schematic diagram of a combustor 100 according to an embodiment. Figure 1B is a schematic diagram of a combustor 101 according to another embodiment. see Figure 1A and Figure 1B , the combustor 100, 101 includes a fuel nozzle assembly 102 configured to output a gas mixture 104 including fuel and an oxidant. Porous flame holder 106 is aligned to receive gas mixture 104 at upstream surface 108 . Porous flame holder 106 defines a plurality of gas channels 110 , e...

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Abstract

A burner includes a porous flame holder configured to support a combustion reaction to achieve a very low output of oxides of nitrogen (NOx).

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[0001] Cross references to related patent applications [0002] This patent application claims U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61 / 887,741, filed October 7, 2013, entitled "POROUSFLAMEHOLDERFORLOWNOxCOMBUSTION" (Porous Flame Holder for Low NOx Combustion), filed September 23, 2013 U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61 / 881,368, entitled "PROGRESSANDRECENTADVANCESUSINGELECTRODYNAMICCOMBUSTIONCONTROL (ECC)" (Development and Recent Advances Using Electric Combustion Control (ECC)), and filed February 14, 2014, entitled "FUELCOMBUSTIONSYSTEMWITHAPERFORATEDREACTIONHOLDER" (with Priority to PCT Patent Application No. PCT / US2014 / 016632, each of which is incorporated by reference to the extent not inconsistent with the disclosure herein. Background technique [0003] NOx is a pollutant regulated by the EPA and a key measure of burner performance. Strict new NOx regulations are being implemented in several parts of the country, including Texas and California. California's ...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): F23D14/70F23D14/62
CPCF23D14/70F23D14/82F23D2203/105F23D14/74F23D2203/102Y02E20/34F23D14/145F23D14/66F23C3/002F23D14/64F23L15/04F23C2203/20
Inventor 道格拉斯·W·卡尔科夫约瑟夫·科兰尼诺罗伯特·E·布赖登塔尔克里斯多佛·A·威克洛夫
Owner 美一蓝技术公司
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