Combustion – Process of combustion or burner operation – In a porous body or bed – e.g. – surface combustion – etc.
Patent
1990-08-15
1993-05-18
Dority, Carroll B.
Combustion
Process of combustion or burner operation
In a porous body or bed, e.g., surface combustion, etc.
431328, 431329, F23D 340
Patent
active
052115526
ABSTRACT:
Remarkable suppression of the formation of pollutants: NO.sub.x, CO and UHC, in the flameless combustion of gaseous fuel with excess air is achieved by passing the fuel and air through a porous surface combustor directly into an adiabatic zone, and by controlling the amount of excess air to be greater than about 50% but not greater than about 150% in excess of the stoichiometric requirement. The furnace with the adiabatic zone for the suppression of pollutants will preferably have a refractory body as part of the adiabatic zone.
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Kendall Robert M.
Krill Wayne V.
Pam Richard L.
Tidball Richard K.
Alzeta Corporation
Dority Carroll B.
Garbo Paul W.
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