Fluid sprinkling – spraying – and diffusing – With heating or cooling means for the system or system fluid – In terminal element
Reexamination Certificate
1999-11-08
2001-05-22
Scherbel, David A. (Department: 3752)
Fluid sprinkling, spraying, and diffusing
With heating or cooling means for the system or system fluid
In terminal element
C239S132100, C239S132300, C239S461000, C239S591000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06234406
ABSTRACT:
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a blasting nozzle comprising a lance head intended to be turned towards an iron-and-steelmaling melting bath or chemical reactor respectively having a front face and a set of at least two approximately concentric tubes. The front face is made of a material having a high thermal conductivity, in particular electrolytic copper.
STATE OF THE ART
In known heads forming the front face of the nozzle, the latter is made of electrolytic copper allowing good heat extraction due to its known property of being a good thermal conductor. It is known to attach the front face to the steel tubes by welding or brazing. However, the welds conventionally used in the iron-and-steelmaking field, and even the metallurgical and chemical field, have the drawback of being produced only with difficulty for reasons which are specifically metallurgical, while allowing sealing defects to appear. Thus, leaks occur in the region of the copper-steel welded joint zones. In addition, the existing heads very rapidly become downgraded, requiring quite frequent head replacements during production, which is a nuisance. A blasting nozzle is known from “Steel in the USSR, vol. 19, No. 2, 1989, pages 38-40 entitled “Lances for 250 t converters” by A. G. Chernyatevich”. which simply describes a way of attaching the lance head to the set of tubes by welding.
AT-A-313945, describes a lance head for oxygen blasting lances and for burner lances having outlet orifices, in particular for oxygen and/or fuel, in which the outlet surface of the nozzle head and the internal surfaces of each outlet orifice are covered with a layer of molybdenum.
DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
The object of the invention is to remedy these drawbacks, while presenting a more specific embodiment. To this end, the said front face is attached to the said tubes by high-energy density welding, the aforementioned head being made of several head components, each head component being made of a material chosen selectively depending on the function to be fulfilled by the respective head component and the said head components are all fixed by high-energy density welding, in particular by electron-beam welding.
In another (particularly advantageous) embodiment of the invention, the aforementioned welding is carried out by laser welding. By virtue of this particular type of welding, copper-steel joints are obtained, the welding of which is easy to carry out.
To this easy welding may be furthermore added the fact that the copper-steel joint provides good sealing, both from the standpoint of flowing fluids and of temperature. The lifetime of the nozzle according to the invention is thereby considerably increased. Moreover, each welding zone is able very well to withstand the fatigue stresses due to the successive thermal cycles to which the blasting nozzles and their lance heads are subjected.
As a result of the extremely low wear in service, obtained by virtue of the lance head according to the invention, the working parameters are made particularly stable throughout the lifetime of the lance head and, as a very remarkable advantage, the steel production may thus be easily automated. This is because, since the strength and reliability are improved, less surveillance is necessary. As regards the frequency of replacing the lance head, this is markedly reduced, thereby avoiding the interruptions to the production process for the reason of carrying out maintenance on the head or for replacing it. In contrast, the bushes of the known nozzles have a marked tendency to wear out quite rapidly. There is a very wide spread in the distribution of lifetimes of the known heads, while with the invention, good reproducibility quality is obtained given the stability of the head-construction parameters.
One problem which occurs is the fact that the head, which has outlet orifices also made of electrolytic copper for the same reasons of good thermal conductivity, erodes quite rapidly in the region of the said outlet orifices, in particular in the case of oxygen blasting. This is the because, in the case of oxygen blasting, the problem of head longevity is particularly acute given the highly abrasive action of oxygen. This ends up by leading to a loss of efficiency of the oxygen lance and even to incorrect operation of the latter, which results in dispersion of the jet caused by the aforementioned erosion, giving rise to what is called the umbrella effect, thereby reducing the effectiveness of the agitation of the bath. In order to solve this additional problem, the nozzle is made of a material especially intended for this purpose, in particular a wear resistant bronze.
Thus, for the front face, which is initially one-piece, the nozzle itself is made of an erosion-resistant material. This is specifically made possible by virtue of another further advantage of the manner of attaching the front face to the tubes by electron-beam welding, residing in the fact that the latter allows welding without any stress, even a low stress, and without any distortion of the welding zone. The effect of this is that the nozzle exposed to the erosion phenomenon may thus be produced so as to combat the latter effectively. What is more, according to an additional embodiment of the nozzle according to the invention, the nozzle is provided with at least a certain number of outlet orifices, advantageously at least three, making it possible to ensure, in combination with their considerably increased resistance, a more uniform melting or reaction bath. This measure thus contributes to improving the agitation of the aforementioned bath considerably.
Other advantages and features of the nozzle according to the present invention will emerge from the description given below of an exemplary embodiment of the latter, illustrated by means of the appended drawings.
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Evans Robin O.
Scherbel David A.
Sughrue Mion Zinn Macpeak & Seas, PLLC
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