GB104369A

GB104369A – Improvements in Means for Controlling Combustion in Coking Plants.
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GB104369A – Improvements in Means for Controlling Combustion in Coking Plants.
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Improvements in Means for Controlling Combustion in Coking Plants.

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GB104369A

GB104369A
GB2912/16A
GB291216A
GB104369A
GB 104369 A
GB104369 A
GB 104369A
GB 2912/16 A
GB2912/16 A
GB 2912/16A
GB 291216 A
GB291216 A
GB 291216A
GB 104369 A
GB104369 A
GB 104369A
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air
flue
regenerators
gas
gases
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1916-02-26
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GB2912/16A
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William John Mellersh-Jackson
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C—CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY

C10—PETROLEUM, GAS OR COKE INDUSTRIES; TECHNICAL GASES CONTAINING CARBON MONOXIDE; FUELS; LUBRICANTS; PEAT

C10B—DESTRUCTIVE DISTILLATION OF CARBONACEOUS MATERIALS FOR PRODUCTION OF GAS, COKE, TAR, OR SIMILAR MATERIALS

C10B21/00—Heating of coke ovens with combustible gases

C10B21/10—Regulating and controlling the combustion

Y—GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS

Y02—TECHNOLOGIES OR APPLICATIONS FOR MITIGATION OR ADAPTATION AGAINST CLIMATE CHANGE

Y02P—CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION TECHNOLOGIES IN THE PRODUCTION OR PROCESSING OF GOODS

Y02P20/00—Technologies relating to chemical industry

Y02P20/10—Process efficiency

Y02P20/129—Energy recovery, e.g. by cogeneration, H2recovery or pressure recovery turbines

Abstract

104,369. Jackson, W. J. Mellersh-, (Koppers Co., H.). Feb. 26, 1916. Coke ovens.-Relates to apparatus for carrying out the process of combustion for the heating of coke ovens as set forth in Specification 104,368. An oven is adapted to be fired with rapidly combustible gas, such as its own gas of distillation, the air for combustion being mixed with a proportionate quantity of a neutral gaseous diluent, such as the waste products of combustion, so as to reduce the supply of oxygen. There is also provided an alternative supply of extraneously-derived gas, such as producer gas, which is slowly combustible and may be burnt with air alone, and means are provided for readily substituting one method of heating for the other. Fig. 3 is a plan view showing the stack flue connexions and the means for supplying air and mixing it with a proportion of the flue gases. The fan 94 draws gases from the stack flue 82 and delivers them through the branched pipe 80, into which air is forced by a second fan 95, and the mixture is delivered through one or other of the branches 85 into one of the main flues 39 of the oven, the other flue 39 being connected to the stack flue by the cross-connexion 81, shown in dotted lines. The proportions of air and flue gases in the mixture may be varied by controlling the speed of the fans and by suitable dampers in the connexions. The mixture passes from the flue 39 into the regenerators, and thence through the ports 24, Fig. 5, to the combustion chambers 23, while distillation gas is supplied through the ports 25. The regenerators are divided into two sets of chambers a, b, Fig. 5, so that when an extraneously-derived gas is employed instead of the distillation gas of the oven, it may be passed through one set of chambers while air is passed through the other, one of each pair of ports 24 being then used for fuel gas, and the ports 25 being inoperative. The combustion chambers are elongated vertically, and the products of combustion pass out at the top into channels 37, and thence downwardly through the combustion chambers at the other side of the oven into the regenerators which are being heated up, and so to the other flue 39 and the stack flue 82. Fig. 11 shows the arrangement for admitting to the regenerators, alternatively, either air mixed with flue gases or air alone, and for controlling the escape of the heating waste gases from the regenerators to the stack flues. Such an arrangement is fitted to each division of the regenerators, the valves being connected so as to be operated simultaneously. The mixture of air and flue gases from one of the flues 39 passes through the valve 48 to the regenerator inlet 47. Air alone is admitted when required through the valve 52. The valve 48 also controls the passage of waste gases from the regenerators during heating-up, and a damper 99 is also fitted, so that the opening for waste gases may be reduced as compared to that for the entry of the mixture of air and flue gases. The valves and dampers are operated by a cable through bell-crank connexions. When it is not desired to preheat the fuel gas, the regenerators are not divided into the chambers a, b, and a single port replaces the two ports 24.

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Improvements in Means for Controlling Combustion in Coking Plants.

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2022-06-06
2022-07-29
华泰永创(北京)科技股份有限公司
Oven system and operation method thereof

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2022-06-06
2022-07-29
华泰永创(北京)科技股份有限公司
Oven system and operation method thereof

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