Combustion of hot gases of low calorific power

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23277C, 431181, 431187, F23G 706, F23L 902

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ABSTRACT:
The complete combustion of hot gases of low calorific power is effected by introducing the gases into a combustion chamber at a pressure close to atmospheric pressure and at a temperature of between 600.degree. and 900.degree. C, by introducing at burner level primary air to a maximum of 80% of the stoichiometric proportion, by supplying secondary air near the base of the flame in an excess relation to the stoichiometric amount so that the flame temperature is between 1,000.degree. and 1,300.degree. C and by discharging the combustion products from the combustion chamber by means of a chimney.

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