Combustion – With apparatus cleaning – purging or scavenging means – Scraping or clearing member
Patent
1989-08-21
1991-07-23
Price, Carl D.
Combustion
With apparatus cleaning, purging or scavenging means
Scraping or clearing member
431236, 431237, 431243, F23D 1138, F23D 1144, F23D 1450
Patent
active
050339575
ABSTRACT:
Diesel fuel is vaporized and then burned on a cylindrical screen flame holder. The fuel is vaporized in a finned, vertical tube vapor generator and directed through a superheater tube past the flame to a flow control valve and nozzle. A flow restriction is provided between a liquid fuel supply and the vapor generator. The flame holder is vertically supported over a mixer and the nozzle. A flame deflector about the flame holder and a reservoir about the nozzle collect fuel condensate during start-up.
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Demetri Elia P.
Gerstmann Joseph
Jacobs Jordan N.
Pickard Donald W.
Advanced Mechanical Technology, Inc.
Price Carl D.
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