Combustion – Process of combustion or burner operation – Flame shaping – or distributing components in combustion zone
Patent
1987-04-06
1989-06-27
Scott, Samuel
Combustion
Process of combustion or burner operation
Flame shaping, or distributing components in combustion zone
431 8, 431 9, 431175, 431185, 431187, 431183, F23D 1100
Patent
active
048425095
ABSTRACT:
The emission of NOx, soot and particulates is minimized by combusting fuel in two sequential steps, viz. a first combustion step wherein a number of fuel jets and a substoichiometric amount of combustion air in the form of an equal number of high-velocity air jets are injected into a combustion chamber in such a manner that
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Price Carl D.
Scott Samuel
Shell Oil Company
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