Combustion – Process of combustion or burner operation – Flame shaping – or distributing components in combustion zone
Patent
1997-08-04
1999-12-28
Lazarus, Ira S.
Combustion
Process of combustion or burner operation
Flame shaping, or distributing components in combustion zone
431 5, 431 8, 431 10, 431 12, 431164, 110261, F23M 304, F23D 1400, F23C 110
Patent
active
060073268
ABSTRACT:
A low NO.sub.x combustion process is carried out by reacting low concentrations of combustibles with low concentrations of oxygen. These low concentrations are obtained by injecting high velocity fuel and oxidant streams through port openings that are spatially separated.
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Francis, Jr. Arthur Wellington
Kobayashi Hisashi
Riley Michael Francis
Ryan, III Harry Monroe
Ktorides Stanley
Lazarus Ira S.
Lee David
Praxair Technology Inc.
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