Method and furnace for combustion of primary fuels with...

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CA 1066137

ABSTRACT A moisture-containing viscous secondary fuel is combusted in the chamber of an industrial furnace by comminuting the secondary fuel to a particle size of 5-50mm and propelling the particles at an initial speed of 1-10m/sec. onto a layer of intensely burning pri- mary fuel, such as solid refuse, coal or wood. The particles are propelled from a level at 0.5-2m above the burning layer and in such a way that the length of their flight spans is 0.2-2m. This insures that the particles retain moisture during travel in the combustion chamber and do not agglomerate prior and/or subsequent to contacting the burning layer of primary fuel. The rate of admission of commi- nuted secondary fuel is regulated in dependency on changes of temperature in the chamber, in dependency on changes of the CO2 or O2 content of combustion products and/or in dependency on variations of a parameter (e.g., length) of the burning layer of primary fuel. - 1 -

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