Combustion – Process of combustion or burner operation
Patent
1978-06-26
1981-03-10
Dority, Jr., Carroll B.
Combustion
Process of combustion or burner operation
F23D 2100
Patent
active
042551145
ABSTRACT:
This invention relates to a process for increasing the combustion effect in an oil burner.
According to the process, a mixture of oil, atmospheric air, and added oxygen is projected through a jet into the combustion chamber of the oil burner at a pressure several times greater than 0.5 atmospheres, the outflow aperture of the jet having a diameter which is in the region of 1/10 to 2/10 mm.
Because of the high pressure, a stream which is power-charged and enriched with considerable oxygen and by which combustion is advantageously influenced and oil consumption reduced, leaves the jet. Atomization is advantageously effected at a pressure of 2 atmospheres.
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