Title of Invention

"DEVICE FOR SPRAYING A LIQUID PRODUCT"

Abstract The invention relates to a device and a process for spraying a product, especially a liquid fuel, into a working space (21) external to the said device. The device comprises means (12, 30) for prespraying the liquid fuel. These comprise an outlet (20) for ejection of a presprayed mixture into the working space. Means (14) are also provided for ejection of a gaseous spraying stream into the presprayed mixture inside the working space, at the outlet (20) of the means for prespraying. Application to the burners for glass melting furnaces. Single figure to be reproduced.
Full Text The present invention relates to a device for spraying a liquid product.
The present invention relates to a process and a device for spraying a liquid product, especially a liquid fuel, into a working space. It applies in particular to the burners for glass melting furnaces.
The pressures which are referred to below are relative pressure.
Accordingly, the present invention relates to a device for spraying a liquid product, especially a liquid fuel, into a working space external to the said device, comprising means for prespraying the liquid product, the said prespraying means comprising a confinement chamber provided with an outlet for ejecting the presprayed mixture opening directly into the working space, means for feeding the said prespraying means with the liquid product to be sprayed and means for spraying the presprayed mixture, the said spraying means comprising means for ejecting a gaseous spraying stream into the presprayed mixture inside the working space at the outlet of the prespraying means, characterized in that the prespraying means and the means for ejecting the gaseous spraying stream have, respectively, a cylindrical end portion, the outlet ends of which open into the working space, and lie in the same plane perpendicular to the direction (X-X) of flow of the stream of sprayed mixture, the diameter D2 of the end portion of the said prespraying means having a value so that the pressure inside the confinement chamber is from 1 to 5 bar greater than the pressure obtaining in the working space.
The invention relates especially to a process for spraying a liquid product into a working space, of the type in which a prespraying of the liquid product is carried out inside a prespraying space other than the working space and a spraying of the presprayed mixture is carried out by making use of a gaseous spraying stream.
The invention also relates to a device for spraying a liquid product into a working space external to the said device, of the type comprising means for prespraying the liquid product, means .for feeding the prespraying means with liquid product to be sprayed and means for spraying the presprayed mixture.
Processes and devices making it possible to spray or atomize a liquid fuel, especially heavy fuel oil, into fine droplets are known. These droplets, brought into contact with an oxidant, for example oxygen, enable a flame to be maintained.
The characteristics of the flame obtained at the outlet of the spraying device depend on the quality of the spraying of the liquid, in particular on the size of the droplets obtained and on the statistical distribution of their diameters. Furthermore, the nature of the flame obtained also depends on the speed of ejection of the sprayed fluid at the outlet of the spraying device.
Depending on the spraying characteristics, the flames obtained may be soft or hard and may be attached to the end" of the spraying device or else detached.
Furthermore, in the application to glass melting furnaces, a device for spraying a liquid fuel must be fit to resist the high temperatures of the order of 1400 to 1700°C prevailing in the furnace. In

particular, such a device must be capable of withstanding these temperatures for a certain period of time when it is not in operation.
The known spraying processes and devices satisfy the conditions described above only in an imperfect or partial manner.
For example, there is a known spraying device with twin atomizing, comprising a first prespraying chamber into which a prespraying fluid and a liquid fuel are introduced. The outlet of this prespraying chamber opens into a second spraying chamber comprising entry openings for a gaseous spraying stream. The outlet of this second spraying chamber opens into the working space in which the sprayed fuel is inflamed. Such a device presents an explosion risk due to the presence of sprayed fuel in the two consecutive internal spraying chambers, the last one of which is in communication with the working space where the flame is established. Furthermore, this device is very poorly protected against attack by heat.
The aim of the present invention is to propose a process and a device for spraying a liquid product, especially a liquid fuel, making it possible, at a given fuel flow rate, to permit the adjustment of the flame characteristics, and in particular to obtain an attached, long and soft flame, while resisting the high temperatures prevailing in a furnace.
To this end/' the subject of the invention is a process for spraying a liquid product, especially a liquid fuel, into a working space, of the abovementioned type, characterized in that the presprayed mixture is ejected directly from the said prespraying space into the said working space, the said spraying being performed in this working space.
The process may exhibit one or more of the following characteristics:
- the prespraying of the liquid is obtained by making use of a gaseous prespraying stream;

- the prespraying of the liquid is carried out
in a. confinement chamber provided with an outlet for
ejection of the presprayed mixture opening out into the
said working space and into which are introduced,
centrally, the gaseous prespraying stream and,
annularly, the liquid product;
- the spraying of the presprayed mixture is
carried out immediately at the outlet of the said
confinement chamber;
- the pressure prevailing inside the
confinement chamber is from 1 to 5 bars higher than the
pressure prevailing in the working space;
- the ratio of the flow rate of the gaseous
prespraying stream to the flow rate of the gaseous
spraying stream is between 1 and 5;
the gas compositions of the prespraying and spraying streams are identical; and
- the speed of the gaseous spraying stream
introduced into the working space is between 5 m/s and
120 m/s.
Another subject of the invention is a device for spraying a liquid product, especially a liquid fuel, into a working space external to the said device, of the abovementioned type, characterized in that the said means for prespraying comprise an outlet for ejection of the presprayed mixture opening out directly into the working space and in that the means for spraying include means for ejection of a gaseous spraying stream into the presprayed mixture inside the working space, at the outlet of the means for prespraying.
The device may have one or more of the following characteristics:
- the means for ejection of the spraying stream
open out radially outside the said ejection outlet;
- the outlet for the means for ejection of the
spraying stream is distributed annularly around the
said ejection outlet;

- the means for ejection of the spraying stream
comprise a feed pipe for gaseous spraying stream
opening out into the working space and in which the
means of prespraying are received;
- the outlets of the means for prespraying and
of the means for ejection of the spraying stream are
placed substantially in the same plane which is
substantially perpendicular to the direction of flow of
the stream of the sprayed mixture;
- the means for prespraying comprise a nozzle
for ejection of a gaseous prespraying stream and means
for establishing the said gaseous prespraying stream;
- the means for feeding liquid product comprise
an emerging pipe inside which is placed the said nozzle
for ejection of the gaseous prespraying stream, which
nozzle has its ejection end placed set back from the
end of the pipe which forms the ejection outlet of the
means for prespraying;
- the liquid product feed pipe decreases in
diameter towards the said ejection outlet, thus
defining a confinement chamber in which the prespraying
is carried out;
- the outlet diameter of the said nozzle is
between a quarter of and quadruple the outlet diameter
of the said means for prespraying;
- the said nozzle comprises an outlet end of
reduced diameter preventing the back-filling of the
latter in the event., of interruption in the prespraying
fluid feed; and
- it comprises means for adjusting the flow
rates of the gaseous prespraying and spraying streams.
The invention will be understood better on reading the description which is to follow, given solely by way of example and made with reference to the single figure which is a partial diagrammatic view in lengthwise section of a device for spraying according to the invention.
The device for spraying fuel oil, shown in the single figure, is generally of a revolution of axis

X-X. It is suitable for producing at the outlet a sprayed mixture which has droplets with a mean diameter of approximately 100 µm which are distributed over an extensive range of diameters around this mean value. It is suitable for being used in combination with means for additional feeding with oxidant, for example oxygen. These means form, for example, an annular vein around the spraying device. They then comprise a conduit of circular section placed directly in a furnace brick, typically of a glass melting furnace, inside which the spraying device is placed axially. These means for feeding oxidant may also be formed by an oxygen lance placed beside the spraying device.
The device shown comprises essentially a pipe 10 for feeding liquid fuel, in this case fuel oil, inside which are placed coaxially a nozzle 12 for ejection of a gaseous prespraying stream and an external pipe 14, placed coaxially around the pipe 10 and suitable for ejection of a gaseous spraying stream at its open end. The spraying and prespraying gases are, for example, air or steam and may come from the same source if they are identical.
The liquid fuel feed pipe 10 is made of brass and is between 1 and 6 mm in thickness. Towards its end it has a length 16 of gradually decreasing diameter in the direction of flow of the liquid fuel, from a main length 17 of nominal diameter Dl to a cylindrical end length 18 of reduced diameter D2. This end length has a diameter equal to 2 mm and is more than 10 mm in length (marked LI).
The upstream end of the pipe 10 is connected to means 19 for feeding liquid fuel, for example a pump, the delivery pressure of which is higher than 1.5 bar.
The free end 20 of the pipe 10 opens out directly i-nside a working space 21 which is external to the said spraying device and in which the flame is established, the inner space of the furnace in the example being considered.

The nozzle 12 is made of brass and has a cylindrical main length 22 of axis X-X and of large diameter D3, extended towards the outlet of the nozzle by a length 24 of gradually decreasing diameter in the direction of flow of the prespraying gas. The length 24 itself is extended by a cylindrical end length 26 of diameter D4, smaller than D3, and its length L2 is, for example, equal to 2 mm.
The nozzle 12 is placed inside the pipe 10 along the axis X-X and its emerging end 28 is directed towards the outlet 20 of the pipe 10. This end 28 is placed set back from the end 20 and is separated from the latter by a distance marked L3.
A confinement chamber 30 is thus defined inside the pipe 10 between the outlet ends 28 and 20 of the nozzle 12 and of the pipe 10 respectively. It defines a space for prespraying of the liquid fuel.
The distance L3 is, for example, equal to 70 mm. It must be sufficiently large to ensure efficient prespraying of the liquid fuel by the gaseous stream emerging from the nozzle 12, but it must nevertheless remain smaller than 200 mm to prevent any phenomenon of coalescence of the drops within the mixture.
The main length 22 is connected upstream to means 31 for establishing a gaseous prespraying stream, for example a compressor, which include means of any known type for adjusting the flow rate of this gaseous stream.
The outer pipe 14 for conveying the gaseous spraying stream is made, for example, of stainless steel and is placed axially around the pipe 10. It comprises a cylindrical main length 32 of diameter D5 connected by a length 33 of gradually decreasing diameter in the direction of the flow of the gaseous stream to a cylindrical end length 34 of diameter D6 and of length L4. The length 34 surrounding the length 18 defines, with the latter, an annular outlet conduit 38 for the gaseous spraying stream. The end 36 of the

end length opens out directly into the working space and is placed strictly in the same plane lying substantially perpendicularly to the direction of ejection of the spraying device, as the outlet end 20 of the confinement chamber 30.
The upstream end of the main length 32 is connected to means 40 for establishing the gaseous spraying stream, for example a compressor, which include means of any known type for adjusting the flow rate of this gaseous stream. The means for adjusting the flow rate of the spraying gas may be combined with those for the prespraying gas, in particular when both these gases are identical and come from the same source. Furthermore, these means for adjusting the flow rate are suitable, as a function of the cross-section of the outlet conduit 38, for obtaining a gaseous spraying stream which has an ejection speed of approximately between 5 m/s and 120 m/s.
In operation, the means for establishing the gaseous prespraying and spraying streams are adjusted so that the ratio of the flow rate of the gaseous prespraying stream to the flow rate of the gaseous spraying stream is in a range of approximately from 1 to 5.
The liquid fuel moving in the space included between the pipe 10 and the nozzle 12 is presprayed inside the chamber 30 under the effect of the gaseous prespraying stream -ejected at the outlet of the nozzle 12. In order to obtain satisfactory prespraying the diameter D2 of the length 18 is sized so as to make the pressure inside the confinement chamber 30 from 1 to 5 bars higher than the pressure prevailing in the working space 21.
Under the effect of the pressure prevailing inside the chamber 30 and of the speed of the gaseous prespraying stream, the mixture thus presprayed is ejected at the outlet end 20 directly inside the working space 21 following a central jet 42 shown diagrammatically as broken lines.

The gaseous spraying stream ejected at the outlet 36 of the outer pipe 34 directly into the working space 21 forms a substantially annular jet 44 shown diagrammatically as broken lines. It meets the presprayed mixture emerging from the outlet 20 outside the spraying device in the working space 21 and completes the spraying thereof. In particular, the outer gaseous spraying stream ensures additional atomization which shifts the particle size distribution of the presprayed mixture towards smaller droplet diameters.
In such a spraying device the liquid fuel is sprayed for a first time inside the confinement chamber 30 forming the prespraying space and the mixture thus presprayed undergoes a subsequent outer spraying inside the working space 21 in which the flame is established.
The means for adjusting the flow rate of the gaseous prespraying and spraying streams make it possible to determine the characteristics of the flame obtained at the outlet of the spraying device.
In addition, the gaseous spraying stream ejected at the outlet 36 around the presprayed mixture ensures the protection of the end of the length 18 against attack by heat, due especially to transfer by radiation. Thus, any risk of coking on the end 38 is removed, since the gaseous spraying stream provides continual cooling and forms a protective layer downstream of this end.
Moreover, the gaseous spraying vein 44, which surrounds the presprayed mixture 42 at the outlet of the spraying device, protects the presprayed mixture inside the chamber 30 from any contact with the oxygen introduced separately into the furnace. The risks of ignition of the presprayed mixture in the chamber 30 are thus greatly reduced.
Furthermore, the reduced diameter D4 of the end 28 of the ejection nozzle for the prespraying gas creates a pressure drop making it possible to resist

the back-filling of the nozzle 12 with liquid fuel in the event of stoppage in the prespraying gas feed.
In order to ensure good spatial homogeneity of the mixture presprayed at the outlet 20 into the working space, the length 18 is chosen to have a length L1 which is sufficient and especially greater than 10 mm.
In an alternative form, other means may be employed as a replacement for or as an addition to the gaseous prespraying stream emerging from the nozzle 12 in order to implement the prespraying inside the prespraying space defined by the chamber 30. For example, a rotary dish breaking up the liquid fuel may be employed, or else means for compressing the liquid fuel in order to impart great kinetic energy to it as it enters the chamber 30.
With a spraying device as described here drops whose diameters range from 10 p.m to 1000 /im and in which approximately 50 % of the drops have a diameter greater than 100 /m have been obtained at the outlet, in the case of an injected liquid fuel oil flow rate of between 1/20 and 1/10 of the flow rate of the gaseous prespraying stream.
Trials of the spraying device have made it possible to ascertain the magnitude of the speed of ejection of the spraying fluid into the working space. In normal operation this speed is between 5 m/s and 120 m/s.
The higher this speed is, the greater are the protective effects resulting from the outer gaseous vein 44. However, high speeds are detrimental to the attachment of the flame. The latter can then be improved by increasing the cross-sectional area offered by the end length 34 in contact with the working space, by increasing the thickness of the pipe, for example, or by providing the latter with a reentrant edge at the end. This allows a recirculation of oxidant and of hot gases to be created in front of the end of the length 34 and thus the attachment of the flame to be promoted.

It will be noted that the high speeds of ejection of the gaseous spraying stream promote the protection of the device against flame entries, but produce an increase in the temperature of the end length 34, whereas low speeds limit the protective effects but reduce the temperature of the length 34.
The spraying device described here permits the spraying of any liquid fuel which has a viscosity lower than 100 cSt.
Furthermore, it can be employed in any burner, especially a burner of a glass melting furnace, to produce a long and soft attached flame. The oxidant may have an oxygen content of between 20 % and 100 %. This device allows the flame length and flame volume to be varied in a ratio of 1 to 4 by adjusting the various flow rates. In addition, its working range varies from 30 % to 150 % of the nominal flow rate of liquid fuel.

WE CLAIM;
1. Device for spraying a liquid product, especially a liquid fuel, into a
working space (21) external to the said device, comprising means
(10, 12, 20, 30) for prespraying the liquid product, the said
prespraying means comprising a confinement chamber provided
with an outlet (20) for ejecting the presprayed mixture opening
directly into the working space (21), means (10, 19) for feeding the
said prespraying means with the liquid product to be sprayed and
means for spraying the presprayed mixture, the said spraying
means have means (14, 36) for ejecting a gaseous spraying stream
into the presprayed mixture inside the working space (21) at the
outlet of the prespraying means (10, 12, 20, 30), characterized in
that the prespraying means and the means for ejecting the gaseous
spraying stream have, a cylindrical end portion (18, 34), the outlet
ends (20, 36) of which open into the working space (21), and lie in
the same plane perpendicular to the direction (X-X) of flow of the
stream of sprayed mixture, the diameter D2 of the end portion (18)
of the said prespraying means having a value so that the pressure
inside the confinement chamber (30) is from 1 to 5 bar greater than
the pressure obtaining in the working space (21).
2. Spraying device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the prespraying
means has a nozzle (12) for ejecting a gaseous prespraying stream
and means (31) for establishing the said gaseous prespraying
stream.

3. Spraying device as claimed in claim 2, wherein the means for
feeding the liquid product has an emerging pipe (10) inside which
the said nozzle (12) for ejecting the gaseous prespraying stream is
placed which nozzle (12) has its ejection end (28) set back from
that end (20) of the pipe (10) which forms the ejection outlet (20) of
the prespraying means.
4. Spraying device as claimed in claim 3, wherein the pipe (10) for
feeding the liquid product has a diameter which decreases towards
the said ejection outlet (20), thus defining the confinement
chamber (30) in which the prespraying is carried out.
5. Spraying device as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein the
outlet diameter (28) of the said nozzle (12) is between one quarter
and four times the outlet diameter (20) of the said prespraying
means.
6. Spraying device as claimed in any one of claims 2 to 5, wherein the
said nozzle (12) has an outlet end (28) of reduced diameter
preventing any back-filling of the said nozzle should the pre
spraying fluid feed be interrupted.
7. Spraying device as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 6, wherein it
has means as herein described for adjusting the flow rates of the

gaseous prespraying and spraying streams.
8. Combustion system for a furnace, whenever incorporated with the
device as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 7 in which the sprayed
fuel is ignited in the working space (21).
9. Device for spraying a liquid product, especially a liquid fuel, into a
working space external to the said device substantially as herein
described with reference to and as illustrated in the accompanying
drawings.

Documents:

1666-del-1996-abstract.pdf

1666-del-1996-claims.pdf

1666-DEL-1996-Correspondence-Others (16-10-2009).pdf

1666-del-1996-correspondence-others.pdf

1666-del-1996-correspondence-po.pdf

1666-del-1996-description (complete).pdf

1666-del-1996-drawings.pdf

1666-del-1996-form-1.pdf

1666-del-1996-form-13.pdf

1666-del-1996-form-19.pdf

1666-del-1996-form-2.pdf

1666-DEL-1996-Form-3-(16-10-2009).pdf

1666-del-1996-form-3.pdf

1666-del-1996-form-4.pdf

1666-del-1996-form-6.pdf

1666-del-1996-gpa.pdf

1666-del-1996-petition-137.pdf

1666-del-1996-petition-138.pdf


Patent Number 243440
Indian Patent Application Number 1666/DEL/1996
PG Journal Number 43/2010
Publication Date 22-Oct-2010
Grant Date 18-Oct-2010
Date of Filing 25-Jul-1996
Name of Patentee L'AIR LIQUIDE SOCIETE ANONYME POUR L'ETUDE ET L'EXPLOITATION DES PROCEDES GEORGES CLAUDE
Applicant Address 75 QUAI D'ORSAY, 75321 PARIS CEDEX 07, FRANCE.
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 BODELIN PIERRE, 35 AVENUE DU GENERAL DE GAULLE, 92170 VANVES, FRANCE.
2 LAURENCEAU SERGE 23 RUE CHAMP LAGARDE, 5 RESIDENCE PEPINIERE, 78000, VERSAILLES, FRANCE.
3 RECOURT PATRICK 5 RUE TOULOUSE-LAUTREC, 91460 MARCOUSSIS, FRANCE.
4 OUGARANE LAHCEN 1 RUE JEAN COCTEAU, 78180 MONTIGNY LE BRETONNEUX, FRANCE
PCT International Classification Number B05B 1/28
PCT International Application Number N/A
PCT International Filing date
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 95/09199 1995-07-28 France