GB2056876A - Coal gun for fluidized bed combuster - Google Patents

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GB2056876A
GB2056876A GB8022630A GB8022630A GB2056876A GB 2056876 A GB2056876 A GB 2056876A GB 8022630 A GB8022630 A GB 8022630A GB 8022630 A GB8022630 A GB 8022630A GB 2056876 A GB2056876 A GB 2056876A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F23COMBUSTION APPARATUS; COMBUSTION PROCESSES
    • F23CMETHODS OR APPARATUS FOR COMBUSTION USING FLUID FUEL OR SOLID FUEL SUSPENDED IN  A CARRIER GAS OR AIR 
    • F23C10/00Fluidised bed combustion apparatus
    • F23C10/18Details; Accessories
    • F23C10/22Fuel feeders specially adapted for fluidised bed combustion apparatus
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B01PHYSICAL OR CHEMICAL PROCESSES OR APPARATUS IN GENERAL
    • B01JCHEMICAL OR PHYSICAL PROCESSES, e.g. CATALYSIS OR COLLOID CHEMISTRY; THEIR RELEVANT APPARATUS
    • B01J8/00Chemical or physical processes in general, conducted in the presence of fluids and solid particles; Apparatus for such processes
    • B01J8/0015Feeding of the particles in the reactor; Evacuation of the particles out of the reactor
    • B01J8/003Feeding of the particles in the reactor; Evacuation of the particles out of the reactor in a downward flow

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A coal gun is provided for discharging coal into the fluidized bed, and it comprises an outer guide tube 80 which extends from a spaced location above the distributor plate downwardly through the bottom of the combustor chamber and it includes a portion which extends exteriorly of the combustor chamber. This exterior portion carries a ball valve 90 which has a passage therethrough which makes it possible to insert a coal supply pipe 84 upwardly in the interior of the outer guide pipe and through the passage of the ball valve up to substantially the top of the outer pipe at a location above the distributor plate within the reaction bed. For withdrawing the coal supply pipe, it is possible to remove the pipe downwardly through the ball valve until the top end thereof is located directly below the ball valve but still within the outer diameter pipe and located within a stuffing box 110 thereof. At such location, then the ball valve is closed and the ball supply pipe may be withdrawn all the way without reducing the pressure in the reactor. <IMAGE>

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SPECIFICATION Coal gun for fluidized bed combustor DESCRIPTION This invention relates to a coal gun for a fluidized bed combustor.
In the operation of a pressurized fluidized bed combustor, it is not unusual for one or more of the parts of the combustor to require service during operation so that these parts must be removed. In particular, it is desirable that the devices for directing coal into the pressurized bed be such that one or more of them can be placed out of operation and/or removed while still others continue to operate.
With the known devices, a device for directing coal into the combustor could be removed only upon shutdown of the combustors, and this is both costly and time-consuming and, in addition, it may require operations for long periods of time with an inoperative coal gun until a convenient time could be selected for the replacement of the particular gun.
In accordance with the present invention, there is provided a coal gun for a fluidized bed combustor the coal gun comprising an outer guide pipe having a first end for termination in the fluidized bed and an opposite second end for extending outwardly of the combustor, a coal supply pipe within and radially inwardly spaced from the guide pipe and having a first end extending substantially to the first end of the guide pipe and an opposite end extending out of the second end of the guide pipe, means for directing air into the space between the guide pipe and the coal supply pipe, a valve in the guide pipe adjacent the second end thereof having a movable valve member with a passage alignable with the interior of the guide pipe to receive the coal supply pipe therethrough and being movable to a position in which the passage is not aligned with the guide pipe to close the guide pipe when the coal supply pipe does not extend through the passage, and a shut-off valve in the coal supply pipe in the portion thereof extending out of the guide pipe and spaced from the second end of the guide pipe, the shut-off valve being closable to close the coal supply pipe, the coal supply pipe being withdrawable from the outer guide pipe beyond the valve therein.
In a preferred construction, the outer guide tube is made up of a plurality of interconnected sections at least one of which has a bellows-like structure to permit movement to accommodate thermal changes. The valve at the second end of the outer guide tube advantageously comprises a ball valve with a ball having the passage for the inner coal supply pipe.
A coal gun embodying the invention may be incorporated in a fluidized bed combustor with the outer guide pipe substantially vertical and having its top end terminating in the fluidized bed and the bottom end extending out of the combustor; the coal supply pipe has a top end extending substantially to the top of the outer guide pipe and its bottom end extending out of the bottom of the combustor.
With a coal gun embodying the invention incorporated in a fluidized bed combustor, air is supplied to the space between the tubes from the exterior of the combustor and it exits from the outer guide pipe at a location directly below the termination of the inner coal supply pipe inside of the fluidized bed. The lower end of the outer guide pipe is provided with a packing below the ball valve and it includes a clamped structure permitting the release of the inner coal supply pipe. The packing serves to seal the interstices between the coal supply pipe and the outer guide tube or pipe.It also functions during the withdrawal of the coal supply pipe to maintain the interior of the fluidized bed combustor out of communication with the ambient air during the time the coal supply pipe is withdrawn to a location clear of the valve in the outer guide pipe and that valve is actuated to a position fully closing off the flow area of the outer guide pipe.
A coal gun embodying the invention and a fluidized bed combustor incorporating the coal gun can be simple in design, rugged in construction and economical to manufacture.
The invention is further described below, by way of illustration, with reference to the accompanying drawings.
In the drawings: Figure 1 is a partial vertical sectional view, partly in elevation, of a fluidized bed combustor incorporating coal guns embodying the invention; Figure 2 is an enlarged partial sectional view taken along the line 2-2 of Fig. 1; Figure 3 is a view similar to Fig. 1, but on an enlarged scale, showing the lower portion of the combustor shown in Fig. 1; Figure 4a is an enlarged sectional view of a top portion of a coal gun assembly for the combustor shown in Fig. 1; Figure 4b is a view similar to Fig. 4a of the bottom portion of the coal gun assembly shown in Fig. 4a; Figure 5 is a partial perspective view showing the locking connection of the coal gun supply pipe to the outer guide tube.
Fig. 1 shows a pressurized fluidized bed combustor generally designated 10 including a housing 1 2 having an upper portion 1 2a and a lower portion 1 2b which are bolted together and supported on four supports 14.
The top of the combustor housing 1 2 includes a flue offtake 1 6 which connects laterally into a flue gas connection 1 8 to a separator 20.
The separator 20 permits escape of the cleaned gases through an exhaust 22 and the solid particles are returned through a trickle valve 23 and return line 24 (having an expan dible bellows section 24a) to the combustor 10 at the location of a fluidized bed portion 26a of a chamber 26. The fluidized bed 26a is formed above a distributor plate 62 of an assembly 29 which also includes a windbox 30, a heat exchanger inlet plenum chamber 34, a lower fluidizing air supply section 36 and a bottom support wall 38 which is spaced upwardly from a bottom 40. The bottom 40 has a main discharge 42 and a plurality of access openings or manholes 44. The upper portion 1 2a of the housing 1 2 also includes access openings or manholes 46.
Fluidizing air is supplied through a fluidizing air supply pipe 48 into an annular space 50 which surrounds the heat exchange inlet plenum 34 and the lower section 36. The fluidizing air flows into the lower section 36 through one or more inlets 52 which connect to the annular space 50 and air moves, as best seen by arrows 54 and 56 in Fig. 3, for passage upwardly through tubes 58 which extend through the heat exchange inlet plenum 34 for passage into the windbox 30 and for subsequent passage through tuyeres 60 which extend through a distributor plate 62 into the reaction bed area 26a. The windbox 30 includes a bottom wall 64 spaced downwardly from the distributor plate 62 and a wall 66 is spaced downwardly from the wall 64 to define the heat exchanger inlet plenum 34 therebetween. Lower section 36 is bounded by the wall 66 on its top and an assembly bottom wall 68 on its bottom.An assembly bottom wall 40 of the housing 1 2 is spaced below the lower section 36 and a heat exchanger fluid outlet chamber 69 is defined between the wall 68 and assembly bottom wall 40. A cooling fluid or a heat exchanger fluid is directed through one or more heat exchanger pipes, generally designated 72, which engage into the heat exchange inlet plenum 34, and this fluid moves in heat exchange with the fluidized bed 26a.
The fluid for use in the heat exchange with the fluidized bed 26a is passed between inner and outer pipes 72b and 72a of a heat exchanger pipe assembly 72 which extends upwardly in the fluidized bed area above the distributor plate 62 and which has its outer tube portion 72a seated in a tubular receiving socket 73 located between walls 62 and 64.
A lower support arrangement (not shown in detail) for the inner tube 72b is provided at the location of the bottom wall 68 of the assembly. A fluid which passes through the heat exchanger inlet plenum 34 passes upwardly between the inner and outer pipes of the heat exchange pipe assembly 72 and flows upwardly in the space between the pipes and then returns downwardly in the inner pipe for discharge from the inner pipe 72b below the bottom wall 68 and into the heat exchanger outlet plenum 69. Air which is thus discharged passes in the direction of arrows 76 and is discharged through the lower discharge opening 42 of housing 1 2.
Coal is directed by one or more coal guns 78 into the fluidized bed 26a.
In accordance with the invention, a coal gun assembly, generally designated 78, as best shown in Fig. 4a and 4b, comprises a means for conveying coal vertically through pressurized fluid bed combustor housing walls, heat exchanger air outlet chamber 69 and through the lowest section 36, the heat exchanger inlet plenum 34 and the windbox 30 and through the distributor plate 62 to a top end at a spaced location thereabove in the fluidized bed 26a. In accordance with the invention, the coal gun 78 includes an outer tube portion or guide tube 80 adapted to be mounted substantially vertically having a top end 82 which terminates above the distributor plate 62. An inner tube, located within the outer guide tube 80 defines a coal gun supply pipe 84, and it has a top end 86 which is located slightly above the end 82 of the outer guide tube 80.The outer guide tube 80 has a lower end 88 which extends considerably below the bottom wall 40 of the housing 1 2. In this section, which extends below the bottom wall 40, there is provided a close-off valve in the form of a movable ball valve 90 having a handle control 92. The handle control 92 effects the shifting of a ball member 94 which has a passage 96 defined therein through which the inner tube 84 extends when the passage is aligned with the passage through the tube 80. When the lever 92 is shifted, the passage 96 may be oriented transverse to the passage of the tube to close off the tube 80 after the inner pipe 84 is withdrawn so that its top end 86 extends below the passage of the valve 90.
Air is advantageously directed through an inlet passage 98 located adjacent the valve 90 and it flows into a space 100 between the inner and outer pipes 80 and 84. The air circulated exits at the top 82 of the outer pipe 80 and it may be used to purge the space of ashes and other materials during operation when the gun is shut down and the gun supply tube 84 is withdrawn downwardly below the level of the valve 90. For such withdrawal, a close-off valve 102 is provided in a length of the inner tube 84 which extends below the outer tube lower end 88. The valve 102 comprises an actuating lever 104 which shifts a valve member 106 to close off the interior of the inner tube 84 and stop feeding of the coal before the tube 84 is withdrawn downwardly through the outer tube 80. The lower end 88 of the outer tube is provided with a clamping mechanism 108 which includes spaced plates 108a and 108b which are connected between a packing sleeve 110 and the lower end 88 of the outer pipe 80. The plates 1 08b and 108a are clamped together by clamping bolts 112 which may be tightened in order to tighten the sleeve 110 in the space between the outer pipe and the inner pipe 84. A packing material is advantageously disposed in the space between the outer tube 80 and the inner tube 84 which extends below the valve 90 to the end 88.
To facilitate the insertion and removal of the coal gun supply tube 84, the tube is provided with handle elements or yoke members which extend radially outwardly from diametrically opposite sides of the coal gun supply pipe.
Axially extending rods 144 and 146 are connected at their one ends to the handle elements 140 and 142 at a space location from the coal gun supply tubes 84 and they extend through openings of plates 108a and 108b.
The locking pin or U-shaped securing member 148 has respective leg portions which extend through openings 1 50 and 1 52 of the rods 144 and 146 respectively. In the position indicated in Fig. 5, coal gun supply tube 84 cannot be withdrawn, but for withdrawal purposes the locking pin 148 is removed to permit the rods 144 and 142 to move downwardly through the plates 1 08a and 108b.
For security purposes the locking pin 148 is held to the plate 1 08b by a chain 1 54.
The coal pellets are directed into the pipe 84 in the direction of arrow 116. Air, to cool the coal pipe 84, flows in through the air inlet 98 in the direction of the arrow 11 8 and, during operation, exits from the top of outer pipe 82 in the fluidized bed 26a. This same air may be used to scour the space between the coal feed pipe 84 and outer guide tube 80. The air may also be used to purge the whole outer pipe 80 when the coal feed pipe 84 is withdrawn and after the valve 90 is closed.
The outer pipe 80 is advantageously made of three separate sections or lengths which are interconnected, for example, by a threaded coupling 1 20. The upper pipe section is welded to the upper section of the wind box 30 at the location of the upper plate portion 62a of the distributor plate 62 and the lower plate portion 64. The center pipe section is screwed into the coupling 1 20 which is carried on the upper pipe section and it is welded to the lower section 36 or to plates 66 and 68 thereof.The lower pipe section, which is below the section which extends through the heat exchange inlet chamber 34 and the lower section 36, mates with the center section at a gasketed flange joint generally designated 1 22 which includes respective flanges 1 24 and 125, secured to a middle section and lower section, respectively, of the pipe 80 having a gasket 1 28 therebetween.The joint is covered by insulation 1 23 which also extends to a location at which the pipe section extends through a lower wall 40 of the vessel housing 1 2. At this latter location, the section is interrupted by a bellows connection 1 30 which provides means for compensating for thermo-and dimensional variations between the lower vessel and the heat exchanger distributor assembly which contains the windbox 30, the heat exchange inlet plenum 34 and the lower section 36.
The insulation is enclosed and supported by a metal wall 1 32. The wall 1 32 is advantageously constructed in segments in order to facilitate the assembly and disassembly.
The inner coal supply pipe 84, of course, extends through all of the sections of the outer guide pipe 80. The lower portion of the outer guide tube 80 is in the form of a stuffing box where it extends below the ball valve 90. The arrangement shown in detail in Fig. 5 permits the coal supply pipe or coal gun pipe 84 to be withdrawn while the system is operating. This is accomplished first by closing the valve 102 to shut off the supply of coal and then by releasing the locking assembly and withdrawing the coal supply pipe 84 so that the top injector end 86 is brought down into the stuffing box area below the valve 90. It is at this location that the ball valve 90 may be closed so that the pressure is maintained within the combustor 26 and then the coal supply pipe 84 may be completely withdrawn.The packing material adjacent sleeve 110 (stuffing box area) functions before ball valve 90 is actuated to a closed position, to prevent leakage of the high temperature and pressure gases from the interior of combustor 26 after the inner coal supply pipe 84 is drawn past ball valve 90 and held in the stuffing box area and the time required to move ball valve 90 to a fully closed position. The coal supply pipe 84 is reinstalied by reversing this procedure.
The inventive construction provides a coal gun assembly which includes the outer guide tube 80 and the inner coal supply pipe of gun 84 which may be easily installed to the fluidized bed combustor housing 1 2. The outer tube 80 is more permanently positioned, but it, too, may be withdrawn with the associated assembly 20 of the windbox 30, the heat exchanger inlet plenum 34 and the lower section 36. The coal supply tube 84 may be installed at any time and rapidly by following the procedure outlined above. The construction is such that the coal gun assembly will operate and accommodate thermal variations which occur in the combustor between the vessel wall and the internal elements. Because the gun may be withdrawn during operation of the combustor, a great deal of time and cost is saved in the replacing of one or more guns. The construction in which the air is circulated between the outer guide tube 80 and the coal supply pipe 84 and shows that the coal will not be heated too early so as to cause combustion during its delivery. In addition, the air provides a means for purging the outer pipe sections, both prior to inserting the gun and after the gun is withdrawn.
While specific embodiments of the invention have been shown and described in detail to illustrate the application of the principles of the invention, it will be understood that the invention may be embodied otherwise without departing from such principles.

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1. A coal gun for a pressurized, fluidized bed combustor, the coal gun comprising an outer guide pipe having a first end for termination in the fluidized bed and an opposite second end for extending outwardly of the combustor, a coal supply pipe within and radially inwardly spaced from the guide pipe and having a first end extending substantially to the first end of the guide pipe and an opposite end extending out of the second end of the guide pipe, means for directing air into the space between the guide pipe and the coal supply pipe, a valve in the guide pipe adjacent the second end thereof having a movable valve member with a passage alignable with the interior of the guide pipe to receive the coal supply pipe therethrough and being movable to a position in which the passage is not aligned with the guide pipe to close the guide pipe when the coal supply pipe does not extend through the passage, and a shut-off valve in the coal supply pipe in the portion thereof extending out of the guide pipe and spaced from the second end of the guide pipe, the shut-off valve being closable to close the coal supply pipe, the coal supply pipe being withdrawable from the outer guide pipe beyond the valve therein.
2. A coal gun as claimed in claim 1 wherein the valve in the guide pipe comprises a ball valve, the movable member comprising a ball with the passage extending therethrough.
3. A coal gun as claimed in claim 1 or 2 wherein the guide pipe includes corrugated wall portion permitting thermal expansion and contraction.
4. A coal gun as claimed in claim 1 or 2 wherein the guide pipe has insulation surrounding a portion thereof for extending through a wall of the fluidized bed combustor.
5. A coal gun as claimed in claim 4 wherein the portion for extending through the wall includes a portion having a bellows-like form permitting expansion and contraction of the guide pipe.
6. A coal gun as claimed in any preceding claim wherein the guide pipe is made up of a plurality of interconnected sections.
7. A coal gun as claimed in any preceding claim wherein the means for directing air into the space between the guide pipe and the coal supply pipe includes an air supply pipe connection to the guide pipe at a position which is adjacent the valve and arranged to be located outside the fluidized bed combustor.
8. A coal gun as claimed in any preceding claim having locking means for locking the coal supply pipe against withdrawal from the guide pipe.
9. A coal gun as claimed in any preceding claim wherein the second end of the guide pipe defines a stuffing box surrounding the coal supply pipe, a sealing ring is disposed around the coal supply pipe between the coal supply pipe and the guide pipe in the stuffing box located adjacent the valve in the guide pipe, packing extends exteriorly of the sealing ring between the coal supply pipe and the guide pipe, a clamp flange is carried by the guide pipe adjacent the second end thereof, a sleeve member is insertable into the space between the guide pipe and the coal supply pipe adjacent the second end of the guide pipe, and clamping bolt means is operative between the sealing sleeve and the flange for tightening the packing in the stuffing box.
10. A coal gun as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 7 having a flange secured to the guide pipe adjacent the second end thereof, a yoke secured to the coal supply pipe including at least one rod member for extending through the flange and having an opening therethrough, and a locking pin engageable in the opening of the rod member to thereby lock the coal supply pipe against withdrawal from the guide pipe when the opening is disposed on the side of the flange remote from the yoke.
11. A coal gun as claimed in claim 10 wherein a handle member extends outwardly from each side of the coal supply pipe, one of the rod members is connected to each of the handle members and extends axially through the flange, the locking pin is U-shaped having a leg portion engageable in the opening of a respective one of the rod members.
1 2. A coal gun as claimed in claim 10 or 11 including chain means connecting the locking pin to the flange.
1 3. A coal gun as claimed in claim 10, 11 or 1 2 wherein the second end of the guide pipe defines a stuffing box surrounding the coal supply pipe, a sealing ring is disposed around the coal supply pipe between the coal supply pipe and the guide pipe in the stuffing box, packing extends exteriorly of the sealing ring between between the coal supply pipe and the guide pipe, a sleeve member is insertable into the space between the guide pipe and the coal supply pipe adjacent the second end of the outer guide pipe, clamping bolt means is operative between the sealing sleeve and the flange secured to the guide pipe for tightening the packing in the stuffing box.
14. A coal gun substantially as herein described with reference to Figs. 4a, 4b and 5 of the accompanying drawings.
1 5. A fluidized bed combustor comprising a housing defining an interior chamber having a top portion for the discharge of combustion gases and having a bottom with an outlet for cooling fluid, a distributor plate extending across a lower portion of the chamber having a plurality of tuyeres for the discharge of fluidizing air therethrough, a windbox below the plate communicating with the tuyeres, a heat exchanger inlet plenum below the windbox having a plurality of tubes extending therethrough for the passage of air to the windbox, a lower section below the heat exchanger inlet plenum with a connection to an air supply for supplying air through the tubes to the windbox, heat exchanger tube means extending above the distributor plate and being mounted in the windbox, the heat exchanger inlet plenum and the lower section and having a passage from the heat exchanger inlet plenum upwardly through the heat exchanger tubes above the distributor plate and then downwardly back to the distributor plate for discharge below the lower section to the outlet for the cooling fluid, means for circulating a cooling fluid into the heat exchanger inlet plenum around the tubes extending therethrough and into the heat exchanger tubes for flow upwardly therethrough and then downwardly for discharge after they are heated to the outlet for the cooling fluid, a fluidized bed above the distributor plate in the vicinity of the upper portions of the heat exchanger tubes, and at least one coal gun as claimed in any preceding claim with the outer guide pipe thereof extending through the bottom of the housing through the lower section, the heat exchanger inlet plenum and the distributor plate terminating in the chamber above the distributor plate, whereby the air directed into the space between the coal supply pipe and said outer guide pipe is discharged into the fluidized bed, the valve in the outer guide pipe and the shut-off valve in the coal supply pipe being outside the combustor housing, the guide pipe valve being closeable to close off the guide pipe after withdrawal of the coal supply pipe from the guide pipe to below the guide pipe valve, to permit further withdrawal of the coal supply pipe from the bottom of the combustor, whilst permitting the combustor to be maintained under pressure.
16. A fluidized bed combustor as claimed in claim 1 5 wherein the outer guide pipe of the at least one coal gun extends substantially vertically.
1 7. A fluidized bed combustor substantially as herein described with reference to Figs. 1 to 3 of the accompanying drawings.
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