Title of Invention

A HEAVY OIL EMULSIFIED FUEL COMPUSTION APPARATUS

Abstract A heavy oil emulsified fuel combustion apparatus is provided in which steam bubbles generated in the pressue reduction operation for dewatering a heavy oil emulsified fuel before combustion are prevented from mixing into a dewatered heavy oil side resulting in lowering of a dewatering efficiency.In a heavy oil emulsified fuel combustion boiler, a -heavy oil emulsified fuel 101 is heated by a heater 110 and dewatered by a flusher 120 and then introduced into a boiler 10 for combustion, and water 152 obtained by the dewatering is sent to a water utilizing system of the boiler. The heavy oil emulsified fuel 102 is heated in a high pressure and then introduced into a pressure reducing device 200 to be applied by a pressure reduction by multi-stage orifices 201 for dewatering. The pressure reduction is done with a pressure reduction per stage of 1 to 3 ata.
Full Text BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION: Field of the Invention:
The present invention relates to a heavy oil emulsified fuel combustion apparatus of a heavy oil emulsified fuel combustion boiler and the like for a public utility or an industrial use.
Description of the Prior Art:
Fig. 3 is a schematic diagram of a prior art heavy oil emulsified fuel combustion boiler. In the boiler shown in Fig. 3, a heavy oil emulsified fuel 101 is directly supplied to a burner of a boiler 10 from a fuel tank 100. An atomizing steam 9 for the heavy oil emulsified fuel 101 is also supplied to the burner so that the heavy oil emulsified fuel 101 is atomized to combustible particle sizes.
Then, the fuel 101 is burnt in the boiler 10. On the other hand, in order to blow off an ash content etc. sticking to a heat exchanger tube etc. in the boiler 10, another steam 8 is supplied into the boiler 10. A waste gas 11 generated by combustion in the boiler 10 flows through a denitration apparatus 20, a dust removal apparatus 30 and a desulfurization apparatus 40 and is discharged into the air from a stack 50.
In the prior art, the heavy oil emulsified fuel 101 Ls so supplied to the boiler 10 at an ordinary temperature, but

because there is contained an approximately 20 to 30% water in the heavy oil emulsified fuel 101, heat is required for vaporizing the water in the boiler 10 with result that a boiler efficiency lowers by that.
In the prior art heavy oil emulsified fuel combustion boiler as aforementioned, the boiler efficiency lowers by a large amount of water contained in the heavy oil emulsified fuel, and because a large amount of water is contained in the boiler waste gas, a sulfuric acid dew point is elevated due to that water content, thus there is a problem of a corrosion generating at, and a soot and dust sticking to, a downstream equipment, which in turn results in a problem of an increase of water amount used for a soot blowing etc. for removing the dust so sticking.
Also, there is a problem that a combustion gas amount increases due to steam generated by the combustion of the heavy oil emulsified fuel, which results in enlargement of the downstream equipment.
Accordingly, in order to solve the problems, as aforementioned, in the heavy oil emulsified fuel combustion apparatus such as by preventing the combustion efficiency from lowering due to water content in the fuel and by preventing the sulfuric acid dew point from elevating due to water content in the combustion waste gas, the inventors here have heretofore disclosed a heavy oil emulsified fuel combustion apparatus in which the heavy oil emulsified fuel is burnt after a water

content thereof is removed.
In a dewatering operation of the heavy oil emulsified fuel, a pressure reduction is done from a high pressure to an ordinary pressure of the heavy oil emulsified fuel which is pressurized and heated, and in this pressure reduction, there arise a large number of steam bubbles. Unless these bubbles are eliminated, they mix into a dewatered emulsified fuel side, so that they are condensed to become water when the heavy oil emulsified fuel has been cooled down with result that a dewatering efficiency is lowered.
Thus, it is necessary to eliminate the large number of the steam bubbles which arise when the pressure reduction is done from the high pressure to the ordinary pressure in the dewatering operation of the heavy oil emulsified fuel and to separate the steam to a separated steam side.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION:
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a heavy oil emulsified fuel combustion apparatus in which steam bubbles arising at the time of pressure reduction in a dewatering operation of a heavy oil emulsified fuel before combustion can be prevented from mixing into a dewatered heavy oil side so as not to lower a dewatering efficiency.
In order to attain said object, the present invention provides a heavy oil emulsified fuel combustion apparatus in

which a heavy oil emulsified fuel is heated and dewatered and then introduced into a combustion furnace for combustion and water so dewatered is supplied to a water utilizing system of the combustion furnace, wherein there is provided a means for heating the heavy oil emulsified fuel in a high pressure and then dewatering it by a pressure reduction in multi-stages and said pressure reduction is done with a pressure reduction per stage of 1 to 3 ata.
In the heavy oil emulsified fuel combustion apparatus of the present invention, the pressure reduction in multi-stages of the heavy oil emulsified fuel so heated in a high pressure may be done by use of a pressure reducing device having multi-stage orifices or multi-stage valves.
The reason for the pressure reduction to be done with a pressure reduction per stage of 1 to 3 ata in the heavy oil emulsified fuel combustion apparatus of the present invention is that if the pressure reduction per stage exceeds 3 ata, there arise a large number of bubbles due to the pressure reduction and if these bubbles enter a downstream flusher tank, a level control of the tank becomes difficult and a pressure imbalance etc. arise resulting in an operation stop, and also if it is less than 1 ata, increase of a pressure reduction stage number becomes necessary.
According to the heavy oil emulsified fuel combustion apparatus of the present invention, the heavy oil emulsified

fuel can be dewatered with a high dewatering efficiency and used for combustion, hence a combustion of the heavy oil emulsified fuel which is free from shortcomings seen in the prior art heavy oil emulsified fuel combustion apparatus becomes possible.
Accordingly, the present invention provides a heavy oil emulsified fuel combustion apparatus in which a heavy oil emulsified fuel is heated and dewatered and then introduced into a combustion furnace for combustion and water so dewatered is supplied to a water utilizing system of the combustion furnace, wherein there is provided a means for heating the heavy oil emulsified fuel in a high pressure and then dewatering it by a pressure reduction in multi-stages and said pressure reduction is done with a pressure reduction per stage of 1 to 3 ata.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS:
Fig. 1 is a schematic diagram of a heavy oil emulsified combustion boiler of one embodiment according to the present invention.
Fig. 2 is a cross sectional view of a pressure reducing device used in a heavy oil emulsified fuel combustion apparatus of one embodiment according to the present invention.
Fig. 3 is a schematic diagram of a prior art heavy oil emulsified fuel combustion boiler.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS:
Herebelow, description will be made on one embodiment shown in Figs. 1 and 2 of a heavy oil emulsified fuel combustion apparatus according to the present invention. A heavy oil emulsified fuel combustion apparatus shown in Fig. 1 comprises two systems therein, one being a fuel supply system for a heavy oil emulsified fuel burning boiler consisting of a boiler 10 , and a waste gas treatment system of a denitration apparatus 20, a dust removal apparatus 30, a wet type desulfurization apparatus 40, a stack 50, etc. and the other being a dewatering

system for a heavy oil emulsified fuel which consists of followings.
That is, the dewatering system consists of a heavy oil emulsified fuel tank 100, a heavy oil emulsified fuel heater 110, a flusher 120, a dewatered fuel storage tank 130, a dewatered steam condenser 140, an oily water separator 150, a water reheater 160, etc.
The dewatering system is further described. That is, the fuel sent from a heavy oil emulsified fuel production source is first stored in the fuel tank 100. The heavy oil emulsified fuel 101 sent from the fuel tank 100 via a pump absorbs a latent heat of steam 121 at the condenser 140, described later, to be elevated of its temperature.
The emulsified fuel 102 is further heated by the heater 110 to a temperature at which a water content in the heavy oil emulsified fuel 102 can be vaporized and then is supplied to the flusher 120. As a heat source for the heater 110, a sensible heat of a portional gas 12 of a boiler waste gas 11 is made use of.
A fuel 111 heated by the heater 110 to a high temperature is supplied into the flusher 120 to be separated into an oil content 122 of a heavy oil and a vapor 121 consisting of steam and a combustible gas of a light oil. The heavy oil content 122 is once stored in the storage tank 130 and then supplied to a burner port of the boiler 10 as a boiler fuel 131.

It is to be noted that because the heavy oil content 122 loses its flowability at an ordinary temperature, the storage tank 130, a piping to the burner port, etc. are to be heated so as to maintain the flowability.
A portion of the vapor 121 is used as a burner atomizing vapor 9 and the remainder is sent to the condenser 140 so that its latent heat is recovered, wherein the heat is transferred to the heavy oil emulsified fuel 101 and the vapor 121 is condensed to become a liquid 141 in which a water content and a light oil content are mixed together.
In order to make a full use of said water content and said light oil content, respectively, in the same system, they are separated into an oil content 151 and a water content 152 by the oily water separator 150, and the oil content 151 is used as a fuel for an ignition torch etc. of the boiler and the water content 152 is portionally used as a cooling water 41 for the desulfurization apparatus 40 and portionally is heated by the reheater 160 to be used as a steam 8 for soot blowing in the boiler, etc.
The steam 8 for soot blowing is indispensable in the boiler and unless it is supplied from the water in the fuel as in the present invention, it would have to be necessary supplied from other sources but it can be now supplied from the water in the fuel, thus water supplied to the boiler can be reduced remarkably and an efficiency of the boiler 10 and a reliability

of the downstream equipment can be enhanced greatly.
In the above, an operation pressure of the heater 110 is as high as approximately 15 to 20 ata and in order to effect a pressure reduction to an ordinary pressure in the f lusher 120, there is provided a pressure reducing device 200. One example of the pressure reducing device 200 is shown in Fig. 2, wherein the pressure reducing device 200 is constructed such that a dewatered emulsion at an outlet of the heater 110 is applied by a pressure reduction by multi-stage orifices 201. Incidentally, valves may be used for the pressure reduction in place of the orifices 201.
And finally at an outlet portion, there is provided a pressure regulating valve"202 for a fine regulation of the pressure. Further, the pressure reduction by the pressure reducing device 200 is to be done so that while a bubble generation accompanying with the pressure reduction is suppressed with a pressure reduction per stage being set to 1 to 3 ata, the pressure reduction may be done with a lesser number of pressure reduction stages.
By use of the pressure reducing device 200 as so constructed, there are generated only a small number of bubbles Ln the pressure reduction of the heated heavy oil emulsified :uel and there is caused only a very small amount of water mixing .nto the dewatered emulsion side.
As described above, according to the heavy oil

emulsified fuel combustion apparatus of the present invention, the construction is such that there are provided means for heating the heavy oil emulsified fuel in a high pressure and then dewatering it by the pressure reduction in multi-stages, wherein the pressure reduction is done with a pressure reduction per stage being 1 to 3 ata, thus there can be obtained for combustion a dewatered heavy oil emulsified fuel in which there is caused less generation of bubbles due to the pressure reduction and water content is regulated to 2 to 5%.
In the heavy oil emulsified fuel combustion apparatus of the present invention, therefore, the water content in the heavy oil emulsified fuel to be supplied to the combustion apparatus can be reduced greatly, thereby combustion efficiency can be enhanced and troubles accompanying with elevation of the sulfuric acid dew point of the downstream equipment, such as soot and dust sticking, accumulation, clogging, etc. can be dissolved and enhancement of the reliability can be attained.
It is understood that the invention is not limited to the particular construction and arrangement herein illustrated and described but embraces such modified forms thereof as come within the scope of the following claims.


WE CLAIM:
1. A heavy oil emulsified fuel combustion apparatus in which a heavy oil
emulsified fuel is heated and dewatered and then introduced into a combustion
furnace for combustion and water so dewatered is supplied to a water utilizing
system of the combustion furnace, wherein there is provided a means for
heating (110) the heavy oil emulsified fuel in a high pressure and then
dewatering (120) it by a pressure reduction (200) in multi-stages and said
pressure reduction is done with a pressure reduction per stage of 1 to 3 ata.
2. The heavy oil emulsified fuel combustion apparatus as claimed in claim 1,
wherein said means for dewatering by the pressure reduction is multi-stage
orifices (201).
3. The heavy oil emulsified fuel combustion apparatus as claimed in claim 1,
wherein said means for dewatering by the pressure reduction is multi-stage
valves.
4. The heavy oil emulsified fuel combustion apparatus as claimed in claim 2 or 3,
wherein there is provided a pressure regulating valve (202) downstream of said
multi-stage orifices or valves.
5. A heavy oil emulsified fuel combustion apparatus substantially as herein
described with reference to the accompanying drawings.

Documents:

680-mas-1998 abstract-duplicate.pdf

680-mas-1998 abstract.pdf

680-mas-1998 claims-duplicate.pdf

680-mas-1998 claims.pdf

680-mas-1998 correspondence-others.pdf

680-mas-1998 correspondence-po.pdf

680-mas-1998 description (complete)-duplicate.pdf

680-mas-1998 description (complete).pdf

680-mas-1998 drawings.pdf

680-mas-1998 form-19.pdf

680-mas-1998 form-2.pdf

680-mas-1998 form-26.pdf

680-mas-1998 form-3.pdf

680-mas-1998 form-4.pdf

680-mas-1998 form-6.pdf

680-mas-1998 others.pdf

680-mas-1998 petition.pdf


Patent Number 200733
Indian Patent Application Number 680/MAS/1998
PG Journal Number 8/2007
Publication Date 23-Feb-2007
Grant Date 12-Jun-2006
Date of Filing 31-Mar-1998
Name of Patentee M/S. MITSUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES LTD
Applicant Address 5-1 MARUNOUCHI 2 CHOME, CHIYODA-KU, TOKYO
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 TOSHIMITSU ICHINOSE MITSUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES LTD, 717-1 FUKAHORI-MACHI 5 CHOME, NAGASAKI-SHI, NAGASAKI-KEN
2 HIROKAU HINO MITSUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES LTD, 717-1 FUKAHORI-MACHI 5 CHOME, NAGASAKI-SHI, NAGASAKI-KEN
3 AKIRAYAMADA MITSUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES LTD, 717-1 FUKAHORI-MACHI 5 CHOME, NAGASAKI-SHI, NAGASAKI-KEN
4 HIROSHI KIKUCHI MITSUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES LTD, 717-1 FUKAHORI-MACHI 5 CHOME, NAGASAKI-SHI, NAGASAKI-KEN
5 KATSUYUKI UEDA NAGASAKI SHIPYARD & MACHINERY WORKS, 1-1 AKUNOURA-MACHI, NAGASAKI-SHI, NAGASAKI-KEN
PCT International Classification Number F23K 5/08
PCT International Application Number N/A
PCT International Filing date
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 9-82777 1997-04-01 Japan