Abstract: An improved burner for combusting gaseous fuel and oxidant gas is provided in which the fuel and oxidant gas are premixed prior to combustion by the turbulence generated by flowing the gases through a mixing zone containing a centrally disposed flow disrupting bluff body positioned in the oxidant gas stream upstream from the point of fuel injection, and a peripheral flow disrupting bluff body disposed at the periphery of the mixing zone. The burner finds particular utility in combination with other elements of a furnace-type carbon black reactor.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
August 4, 1976
Date of Patent:
March 7, 1978
Assignee:
Sid Richardson Carbon & Gasoline Co.
Inventors:
Robert E. Dollinger, Clinton M. Wright, Theodore A. Ruble, deceased
Abstract: Apparatus and method are disclosed for manufacturing carbon blck. The apparatus includes in contiguous axial alignment, a turbofan engine, an afterburner downstream of the turbine and a furnace-type carbon black reactor having means for radial introduction of feedstock. In a preferred embodiment, the turbine provides a first stream of high temperature, high pressure oxygen-containing gas to the afterburner for further combustion and subsequent use as supply air for a first carbon black reactor, and also provides a second stream of lower temperature and pressure air for cooling the first reactor shell and for use as supply air to a second carbon black reactor. This abstract is not to be construed in any way to define or limit the invention set forth below.