Combustion – Process of combustion or burner operation
Patent
1998-11-25
1999-11-30
Lazarus, Ira S.
Combustion
Process of combustion or burner operation
431 8, 431 10, 431 12, 237 123C, 126 56, 415 551, F23B 1104, B60H 102, F01D 112
Patent
active
059931914
ABSTRACT:
A heater, especially a motor vehicle heater which can be operated independently of the engine, with a burner which is supplied with fuel and air via a binary nozzle (2), a combustion chamber (1), and a multistage compressor (3, 4) for compressing the air. The entire mass flow of air necessary for combustion in the combustion chamber (1) is sent to at least one first compressor stage (3) for compression to a first pressure level, and the air mass flow compressed in this way is divided into a first component flow supplied directly to the combustion chamber (1), and a second component flow which is compressed in at least one second compressor stage (4) to a second pressure level and sent to the binary nozzle (2) as the fuel atomization air mass flow.
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Hubbauer Christian
Lanzl Ingrid
Ullerich Stefan
Lazarus Ira S.
Lee David
Safran David S.
Webasto Thermosysteme GmbH
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