US2560063A - Support for elements of superheaters and other heat exchangers - Google Patents

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US2560063A
US2560063A US89294A US8929449A US2560063A US 2560063 A US2560063 A US 2560063A US 89294 A US89294 A US 89294A US 8929449 A US8929449 A US 8929449A US 2560063 A US2560063 A US 2560063A
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  • This invention relates to improvements in steam superheaters of the kind comprising tubular element loops disposed in a gas passage located mainly below the steam and water drum of a boiler.
  • the invention seeks to provide a superheater in which not only will the entire weight of the superheater be carried from external structural parts with at least part of the supports for the elements in the gas passage cooled by circulation ther'ethrough of a fluid which is at a lower temperature than the gases contacting their surfaces, but in which the elements and their supports will constitute a complete self-draining unit.
  • the element loops are supported independently of the walls of saidp'assage byv hangers depending from the horizontal reaches of piping leading to the saturated steam feed header from the boiler drum.
  • An ancillary object is to afford steam cooled supporting meansfor other heat exchanger elements disposed in a gas passage parallel to that for the superheater with the saturated steam leads disposed to the side wallsof said passagefto cool them and also afiord supports for said elements.
  • Figure 1 is a diagrammatic elevational view of a water tube boiler provided with superheater elements supported in accordance with the present invention, the lower portion of the furnace being omitted and,
  • FIG. 2 is a similar diagrammatic view of another boiler installation in which support is afi'orded also to an economizer by saturated steam tubes that supply the superheater.
  • the numeral Iii designates a furnace having walls cooled by steam generating tubes I2 supplied with water through downoomers l4 fro'nia steam and Water drum l6 located a substantial heighth above the furnace II). From the furnace IE! the products of combustion now over other steam generating surface l8 and then over the looped heat absorbing elements of the superheater that extend back and forth across the vertical gas pass 2]. From the upper end of pass 2*. the gases flow into the downpass 22 and over the economizer or feed water heater 23 located therein and thence to the boiler offtake 24.
  • the inlet header for the superheater 20 is supplied with saturated steam from the steam and water drum is through the piping 3
  • the piping 31 includes intermediate headers 32 feeding vertical sections 33 of the piping which extend downwardly to a position Just above the superheater with bent portions 34 extending horizontally above the superheater in positions close to the latter.
  • the superheater I2! is located in a downpass with its inlet header 13!] positioned at the lower end of the baffe 40% that separates and serves as a common wall between the downpass 4
  • vertical portions 43 of the saturated steam leads I3! extend downwardly close to opposite interior walls surfaces of the pass 42, serving not only to cool these walls but also to provide supports for the structural beams 44 on which the tubular elements of the economizer I23 are carried.
  • One of the vertical portions 43 of the saturated steam leads extends along and cools the baflle 40 between the gas passes 4
  • the vertical portions 43 of the saturated leads for the superheater that extend along the opposite wall of pass 42 have horizontal portions 46 extending back across the gas passage 42 below the economizer I23 for connection to the header 30.
  • the saturated steam tubes 31 or I3! connected with the steam and water drum I6 of the boiler serve as fluid cooled supports for the hangers that suspend the superheater elements in the gas passages. Portions of these saturated steam leads are extended transversely across the gas passages and are in turn suspended from beams and structural steel parts of the boiler outside the gas passages and are free to expand or contract independently of the boiler.
  • the saturated steam leads extending to the supply header for the superheater also provide cooled supports for the beams on which the economizer tubes are carried.
  • a water tube boiler having a steam and water drum disposed at one side of a vertical gas passage through which products of combustion flow from the boiler furnace on their way to the boiler ofitake; a superheater having its heat absorbing elements disposed in said gas passage in a location below said drum; a header for supplying steam to the superheater located on the side of said gas passage remote from said drum in a position adjacent the lower part of said super heater; piping connected to said drum extending transversely across said gas passage in a position above said superheater elements and downwardly along the outer wall of said passage to said header; and supporting devices attached to the transverse reach of said piping: andlde pending therefrom for connection to saidsuper' heater elements to support the latter.
  • a water tube boiler having a steam and nace from which products of combustion flow. through two vertical gas passages positioned in side-by-side relation at one side of said drum and communicating for serial gas flow at one end of baffle means separating said passages; a superheater having its heat absorbing elements disposed in the passage nearer said drum in a location below the latter; a header supplying steam to said superheater located adjacent the lower end of said baffle; other heat exchange elements disposed in the other gas passage above said header; piping connected to said drum and extending transversely across said first passage and downwardly along and close to the side of 7,
  • a water tube boiler having a steam and water drum positioned in a location above a furnace from which products of combustion flow through two vertical gas passages positioned in side-by-side relation at one side of said drum and communicating for serial gas flow at one end of baffle means separating said passages; a superheater having its heat absorbing elements disposed in the passage nearer said drum in a location below the latter; a header for supplying steam to said superheater located adjacent the lower end of said baffle; other heat exchange elements disposed in the other gas passage above said header; piping connected to said drum and extending transversely across said first passage and downwardly along opposite interior walls of said other passage to position below said heat absorbing elements therein and thence to said supply header; and means attached to the portions of the piping along said walls for afiording support to the heat absorbing elements in said other passage.
  • a watertube boiler having a steam and Water drum positioned in a location above a furnace from which products of combustion flow through two vertical gas passages positioned in side-by-side relation at one side of said drum and communicating for serial gas flow at one end of baflie means separating said passages; a superheater having its heat absorbing elements disposed in the passage nearer said drum in a 5 location below the latter; a header for supplying steam to said superheater located adjacent the lower end of said bafile; other heat exchange elements disposed in the other gas passage above said header; piping connected to said drum and extending transversely across said first passage and downwardly along opposite walls of said other passage to positions below said heat absorbing elements therein and thence to said supply header; and means attached to the portions of the piping along said walls for affording support to the heat absorbing elements in said other passage; and supporting devices attached to the transverse reaches of said piping and depending therefrom for connection to said superheater elements to support them.
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July 10, 1951 w. H. ARMACOST 2,560,063
SUPPORTS FOR ELEMENTS 0F SUPERHEATERS AND OTHER HEAT EXCHANGERS Filed April 25, 1949 .W I L JL 4 ECON- A 23 'SUPERHEHTER 20 0mm? 43 2 UPPER L To .24 007257 /2 l0 FUR/VA c5 INVENTOR.
Patented July 10, 1951 SUPPORT FOR- ELEMENTS 'OF SUPER- HEATERS AND OTHER HEAT EX- CHANGERS Wilbur H. Armacos t, Scar sdale, N. Y., assignor to Combustion Engineering Superheater, Inc.,
New York, N. Y.
Application April 23, 1949; Serial No; 89,294
4 Claims.
This invention relates to improvements in steam superheaters of the kind comprising tubular element loops disposed in a gas passage located mainly below the steam and water drum of a boiler.
It is the general object of the invention to provide improved means for supporting a steam superheater cooled at least in part by circulation therethrough of a fluid which is at a lower tem' perature than the gases contacting their surfaces which shall be such that the superheater is sup"- p'orted wholly from structural parts located ex ternally of the gas passages of the apparatus, and also such as to permit free expansion of. the parts of the superheater.
It is a particular object of the present invention to provide improved simple and efiicient fluid cooled means for supporting within a vertical gas passage the substantially horizontal loops of the elements of a steam superheater independently of the walls of the said passage, and independently both of the boiler casing and of any steam generating or water circulating tubes;
of the boiler.
In addition, the invention seeks to provide a superheater in which not only will the entire weight of the superheater be carried from external structural parts with at least part of the supports for the elements in the gas passage cooled by circulation ther'ethrough of a fluid which is at a lower temperature than the gases contacting their surfaces, but in which the elements and their supports will constitute a complete self-draining unit. I
In a superheater according to this invention the element loops are supported independently of the walls of saidp'assage byv hangers depending from the horizontal reaches of piping leading to the saturated steam feed header from the boiler drum. I
An ancillary object is to afford steam cooled supporting meansfor other heat exchanger elements disposed in a gas passage parallel to that for the superheater with the saturated steam leads disposed to the side wallsof said passagefto cool them and also afiord supports for said elements.
In the drawings:
Figure 1 is a diagrammatic elevational view of a water tube boiler provided with superheater elements supported in accordance with the present invention, the lower portion of the furnace being omitted and,
Figure 2 is a similar diagrammatic view of another boiler installation in which support is afi'orded also to an economizer by saturated steam tubes that supply the superheater.
' In Figures 1 and 2 similar parts will be designated by the same reference numerals wherever appropriate. Referring first to Figure 1, the numeral Iii designates a furnace having walls cooled by steam generating tubes I2 supplied with water through downoomers l4 fro'nia steam and Water drum l6 located a substantial heighth above the furnace II). From the furnace IE! the products of combustion now over other steam generating surface l8 and then over the looped heat absorbing elements of the superheater that extend back and forth across the vertical gas pass 2]. From the upper end of pass 2*. the gases flow into the downpass 22 and over the economizer or feed water heater 23 located therein and thence to the boiler offtake 24. The inlet header for the superheater 20 is supplied with saturated steam from the steam and water drum is through the piping 3| which eii'te'nds transversely across the upper end of the gas pass 2i and thence downwardly to the header 3b. In the arrangement shown the piping 31 includes intermediate headers 32 feeding vertical sections 33 of the piping which extend downwardly to a position Just above the superheater with bent portions 34 extending horizontally above the superheater in positions close to the latter. At-
tache'd to these horizontal portions 34 of the saturated steam leads to the superheater header 31) are ends of hangers 35 connected with the elements of the superheater 20 for suspending the elements in the gas passage 2|. The piping 31, from which the superheater 20 is thus suspended, is in turn supported from the structural steel work of the boiler through hangers 38. With the above construction the supports for suspending the superheater 20 in a gas passage are cooled by the saturated steam flowing from the drum [6 to the inlet header 30 at a temperature lower than the gases contacting the supports with the result that the necessity of providing expensive heat resisting alloys in these superheater supports is obviated.
In Figure 2 the superheater I2!) is located in a downpass with its inlet header 13!] positioned at the lower end of the baffe 40% that separates and serves as a common wall between the downpass 4| in which the superheater is located and the up-fiow pass 42 in which the economizer I23 is located. In this arrangement vertical portions 43 of the saturated steam leads I3! extend downwardly close to opposite interior walls surfaces of the pass 42, serving not only to cool these walls but also to provide supports for the structural beams 44 on which the tubular elements of the economizer I23 are carried. One of the vertical portions 43 of the saturated steam leads extends along and cools the baflle 40 between the gas passes 4| and 42 and terminates in the header 630 located at the lower end of the baffle which position as shown is also below the main portion of the superheater. The vertical portions 43 of the saturated leads for the superheater that extend along the opposite wall of pass 42 have horizontal portions 46 extending back across the gas passage 42 below the economizer I23 for connection to the header 30.
In both arrangements described above it is to be noted that the saturated steam tubes 31 or I3! connected with the steam and water drum I6 of the boiler serve as fluid cooled supports for the hangers that suspend the superheater elements in the gas passages. Portions of these saturated steam leads are extended transversely across the gas passages and are in turn suspended from beams and structural steel parts of the boiler outside the gas passages and are free to expand or contract independently of the boiler. In the form illustrated in Figure 2 the saturated steam leads extending to the supply header for the superheater also provide cooled supports for the beams on which the economizer tubes are carried.
What I claim is:
1. In a water tube boiler having a steam and water drum disposed at one side of a vertical gas passage through which products of combustion flow from the boiler furnace on their way to the boiler ofitake; a superheater having its heat absorbing elements disposed in said gas passage in a location below said drum; a header for supplying steam to the superheater located on the side of said gas passage remote from said drum in a position adjacent the lower part of said super heater; piping connected to said drum extending transversely across said gas passage in a position above said superheater elements and downwardly along the outer wall of said passage to said header; and supporting devices attached to the transverse reach of said piping: andlde pending therefrom for connection to saidsuper' heater elements to support the latter.
2. In a water tube boiler having a steam and nace from which products of combustion flow. through two vertical gas passages positioned in side-by-side relation at one side of said drum and communicating for serial gas flow at one end of baffle means separating said passages; a superheater having its heat absorbing elements disposed in the passage nearer said drum in a location below the latter; a header supplying steam to said superheater located adjacent the lower end of said baffle; other heat exchange elements disposed in the other gas passage above said header; piping connected to said drum and extending transversely across said first passage and downwardly along and close to the side of 7,
said baflie facing said other passage to said supply header; and means attached to the portions of said piping along said baflie for affording support to the heat absorbing elements in said other passage.
3. In a water tube boiler having a steam and water drum positioned in a location above a furnace from which products of combustion flow through two vertical gas passages positioned in side-by-side relation at one side of said drum and communicating for serial gas flow at one end of baffle means separating said passages; a superheater having its heat absorbing elements disposed in the passage nearer said drum in a location below the latter; a header for supplying steam to said superheater located adjacent the lower end of said baffle; other heat exchange elements disposed in the other gas passage above said header; piping connected to said drum and extending transversely across said first passage and downwardly along opposite interior walls of said other passage to position below said heat absorbing elements therein and thence to said supply header; and means attached to the portions of the piping along said walls for afiording support to the heat absorbing elements in said other passage.
4. In a watertube boiler having a steam and Water drum positioned in a location above a furnace from which products of combustion flow through two vertical gas passages positioned in side-by-side relation at one side of said drum and communicating for serial gas flow at one end of baflie means separating said passages; a superheater having its heat absorbing elements disposed in the passage nearer said drum in a 5 location below the latter; a header for supplying steam to said superheater located adjacent the lower end of said bafile; other heat exchange elements disposed in the other gas passage above said header; piping connected to said drum and extending transversely across said first passage and downwardly along opposite walls of said other passage to positions below said heat absorbing elements therein and thence to said supply header; and means attached to the portions of the piping along said walls for affording support to the heat absorbing elements in said other passage; and supporting devices attached to the transverse reaches of said piping and depending therefrom for connection to said superheater elements to support them. water drum positioned in a location above a fur- 'WILBUR H. ARMACOST.
REFERENCES CITED The following references are of record in the file of this patent:
UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 1,828,483 Wood Oct. 20, 1931 1,898,079 Cross Feb. 21, 1933 1,931,948 Armacost Oct. 24, 1933 2,014,197 Armacost Sept. 10, 1935 2,104,155 Epley Jan/i, 1938 2,134,713 Gilg Nov. 1, 1938 2,281,580 Hobbs May 5, 1942 2,336,833 Badenhausen Dec. 14, 1948
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