Burn chamber for use in a system for heated air extraction of co

Hydraulic and earth engineering – Soil remediation – In situ contaminant removal or stabilization

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405131, 405258, B09B 300

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053402367

ABSTRACT:
A burn chamber for a recirculating system for remediation of contaminated soil, the burn chamber including a burn chamber housing, the housing having an inlet (152) and an opposing outlet (164). Contaminate-containing vapors moving into the interior of the burn chamber through the inlet (152) are directed through grill members (170 and 172) into flame areas produced by burners (174 and 176), with the vapors then being circulated by a baffle member (198) positioned near the front of the chamber housing and then through grill members (190 and 192), which are oriented to direct the vapors around the ends of the baffle (198) and out the outlet (164) to the remainder of the recirculating system.

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