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Title:
BOILER WALL PROTECTION BLOCK, ASSEMBLY OF SUCH BLOCK AND A FERRULE, AND A BOILER PROVIDED WITH SUCH ASSEMBLY
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/2014/042527
Kind Code:
A1
Abstract:
A boiler tube protection block, comprising an essentially parallellogram shaped body (11), an annular cut-out at all four comers, with the cutting point of two adjacent sides as a centre. An assembly of a boiler protection block and a ferrule (21) with a radius essentially corresponding to the central annular hole of the block. A boiler, and a method for furnishing a boiler inner wall, comprising applying protection blocks against the wall, and arranging ferrules through at least the annular cut-outs.

Inventors:
WELTERS MARK PETER MARIA (NL)
Application Number:
PCT/NL2013/050656
Publication Date:
March 20, 2014
Filing Date:
September 12, 2013
Export Citation:
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Assignee:
INNALOX B V (NL)
International Classes:
F22B37/08; F28F19/00
Domestic Patent References:
WO2000070265A12000-11-23
WO2000070265A12000-11-23
Foreign References:
DE1601947A11970-08-27
US5775269A1998-07-07
US5323849A1994-06-28
CA2229626C2001-12-04
EP0277070A11988-08-03
US5775269A1998-07-07
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
VAN OEFFELT, Abraham (P.O. Box 1514, BN 's-Hertogenbosch, NL)
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Claims:
Claims

1. Boiler tube protection block, comprising:

An essentially parallellogram shaped body;

- An annular cut-out at all four corners, with the cutting point of two adjacent sides as a centre.

2. Boiler tube protection block according to claim 1, comprising:

A central annular through hole for a ferrule;

- An annular cut-out at the middle of all four sides, with the centre coincident with the side; wherein the central annular through hole and the annular cut-outs at the middle of the four sides have the same radius as the annular cut-out at all four corners.

3. Boiler tube protection block according to claim 1 or 2, wherein a first pair of adjacent flanges are at an angle of 60 degrees, and a second pair of adjacent flanges are at 120 degrees.

4. Boiler tube protection block according to claim 1 or 2, wherein a first pair of adjacent flanges and a second pair of adjacent flanges are all at 90 degrees.

5. Boiler tube protection block according to any of the preceding claims, wherein all flanges are of equal size.

6. Boiler tube protection block according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the annular through hole and the annular cut outs have a rounded or tapered edge.

7. Boiler tube protection block according to any of the preceding claims, wherein two adjacent sides have a protrusion, and the two other adjacent sides have a corresponding recess.

8. Boiler tube protection block according to claim 7, wherein the protrusions and recesses extend over half the thickness of the block.

9. Boiler tube protection block according to any of the preceding claims, manufactured of one or more compounds selected from the group consisting of A1203, Zr02, Si02, Ti02, Y203, Na20, Nb205, La203, Fe203, CaO, SrO, Ce02, MgO, Cr203, CuO, the mixed oxides thereof, SiC, TiC, Si3N4 and A1N.

10. Assembly of a boiler protection block according to any of the preceding claims and a ferrule with a radius essentially corresponding to the central annular hole of the block.

11. Assembly according to claim 10, wherein the ferrule comprises a six-sided flange.

12. Assembly according to claim 10, wherein the ferrule comprises a square flange.

13. Assembly according to claim 10, wherein the ferrule comprises an annular flange. 14. Assembly according to any of claims 10-13, comprising a heat-resistant paper gasket between the ferrule and the annular through-hole.

15. Boiler, comprising a boiler tube protection block according to any of the preceding claims 1-9, or an assembly according to any of the preceding claims 10-14.

16. Boiler according to claim 15, comprising a double layer of protection blocks according to any of claims 1-9, wherein the blocks of the different layers have a 120 degree different orientation. 17. Method for furnishing a boiler inner wall, comprising applying protection blocks according to any of claims 1-9 against the wall, and arranging ferrules through at least the annular cut-outs.

18. Method according to any of the preceding claims, comprising applying multiple layers of protection blocks according to any of claims 1-9, wherein blocks of adjacent layers have a mutually different orientation.

19. Boiler tube protection sub-block, comprising a part of a boiler tube protection block according to claim 1.

20. Boiler tube protection sub-block according to claim 19, wherein the part corresponds to a section of the block from one annular cut-out to an adjacent one. 21. Boiler tube protection sub-block according to claim 19, wherein the part corresponds to a section of the block from one annular cut-out to an opposite one.

Description:
Boiler wall protection block, assembly of such block and a ferrule, and a boiler provided with such assembly

The present invention relates to a boiler wall protection block, an assembly of such block and a ferrule, and a boiler wall provided with such assembly.

Boilers are used in petrochemical applications, for instance in those for regaining sulphur from crude petroleum. Herein, gasses and fluids are burned to eliminate harmful substances, or to enable separation thereof. During this process, burning heat is regained by blowing the burning gasses through a boiler.

Since these gasses are usually corrosive and the temperatures are too high to submit the boiler walls thereto, and in particular the tube-panels covering those walls, a protection is required. For this purpose, multiple solutions are known in the art.

One solution is to apply a coating of downpoured or pulvered concrete against the tube panels, with through-holes for the tubes made by so-called ferrules.

Another solution is to apply ferrules with integrated blocks, that form part of a protection wall. The blocks may be designed in such way that they can be mounted in a wall-covering pattern. In the art, four and six-sided blocks are applied.

Yet another solution is to apply ferules provided with a flange at one outer edge, that cooperate with separate blocks, having a through hole in the middle, wherein the blocks may or may not be designed to cover an entire wall when applied in a pattern. This latter solution, with six-sided blocks, is for instance known from the United States Patent US 5 775 269 or the international patent application WO 2000/70265.

The existing solutions have certain disadvantages however. In particular, the blocks tend to get loose and as a result can cause the ferrule they surround to break, allowing hot corrosive gasses to attack the wall behind the adjacent blocks

The purpose of the present invention is to take away the disadvantages of the prior art, or at least to provide a useful alternative. The present invention thereto proposes a boiler wall protection block, comprising an essentially parallellogram shaped body with an annular cut-out at all four corners, with the cutting point of two adjacent sides as a centre.

The configuration according to the invention has multiple advantages. The lozenge shaped body allows to cover walls with various surface forms, and thanks to its shape, it is held in place by more than one ferrule, which contributes to the overall robustness. In particular, the annular cut outs at the four corners enable one block to be held in place by multiple ferrules.

In an alternative embodiment, four of the above described blocks can be seen as one element, which means that the boiler tube protection block further comprises a central annular through hole for a ferrule and an annular cut-out at the middle of all four sides, with the centre coincident with the side; wherein the central annular through hole and the annular cut-outs at the middle of the four sides have the same radius as the annular cut-out at all four corners.

In a preferred embodiment, the boiler wall protection bloc comprises a first pair of adjacent flanges at an angle of 60 degrees, and a second pair of adjacent flanges at 120 degrees. This shape enables to cover a surface when laid in a pattern with identical blocks, without leaving intermediate holes or recesses.

In a further embodiment, the annular through hole and the annular cut outs have a rounded or tapered edge, for accepting a flange of a ferrule. The ferrule can thus be embedded in the block, which leads to a smoother and thus less fragile surface.

In yet a further embodiment, two adjacent sides have a protrusion, and the two other adjacent sides have a corresponding recess. When a boiler wall is furnished with blocks according to the present invention, adjacent blocks lock each other, more or less in a roofing-tile wise, while the assembly of blocks is kept in place by the ferrules, arranged in the annular holes of each separate blocks, and the annular holes formed by the annular cut outs of four adjacent blocks. Another advantage of this construction is that no direct radiation of heat can reach the boiler wall. In a practical realisation, the protrusions and recesses may for instance extend over about half the thickness of the block. Such block can thus be imagined as a two-layer lozenge- shaped block, wherein the two layers are shifted over a distance in their length and width directions.

When arranging the boiler wall protection blocks according to the invention, a heat- resistant paper gasket may be applied between the ferrule and the annular through-hole, as well as between adjacent protection blocks, to assure a heat- and radiation tight connection. The ferrules to be used have a radius essentially corresponding to the central annular hole of the block, and for instance a six-sided or annular flange. This block may be manufactured from one or more compounds selected from the group consisting of A1203, Zr02, Si02, Ti02, Y203, Na20, Nb205, La203, Fe203, CaO, SrO, Ce02, MgO, Cr203, CuO, the mixed oxides thereof, SiC, TiC, Si3N4 and A1N.

In order to further prevent heat radiation to the boiler wall, a double layer of blocks may be applied, wherein blocks of the two layers are mutually rotated 120 degrees. In this case, rounded or tapered edges may only be considered necessary for the blocks that receive the flanges of the ferrules, which may form an inner layer. The outer layer, i.e. the layer between the inner layer and the boiler wall, may be manufactured without.

The blocks according to the invention may be massive or at least partially hollow, and cavities may be provided to be filled with concrete, for mounting the blocks to the boiler wall with pre-mounted anchors

The invention will now be explained into more detail with reference to the following figures. Herein:

- Figure 1 shows a first embodiment of a block according to the invention;

- Figure 2 shows a second embodiment of a block according to the invention; - Figures 3a, b show a combination of a block according to the invention and a ferrule;

- Figure 4a shows a composition of multiple blocks and ferrules according to the invention;

- Figure 5 shows a method for decomposing a composition from figure 5; - Figure 6 shows how a double layered boiler wall protection may be arranged;

- Figure 7 shows an alternative embodiment of a block according to the invention;

Figure 8 shows a composition of multiple blocks according to claim 7; and

- Figure 9 shows some examples of boiler tube protection sub-blocks.

Figure 1 shows a first embodiment 1 of a block according to the invention. The block comprises an essentially lozenge shaped body 2, with an annular cut-out 3, 4, 5, 6 at all four corners, with the cutting point A, B, C, D of two adjacent sides 7, 8, 9, 10 as a centre.

Figure 2 shows a second embodiment 11 of a block according to the invention, having a central annular through hole 12 for a ferrule, and annular cut-outs 13, 14, 15, 16 at the middle of all four sides, with the centre coincident with the side 17, 18, 19, 20. Figures 3a and b show different perspectives of a combination of a block 11 according to the invention and a ferrule 21. As can be seen in figure 3b, the annular holes and cutouts are arranged such that adjacent six-sided flanges of ferrules fill the entire surface. The annular through hole and the annular cut outs have a rounded edges 22. Figure 4a shows a composition 30 of multiple blocks 31 and ferrules 32 according to the invention. In this example, the ferrules 32 have annular flanges instead of the six-sided ones as shown in figures 3a, 3b. The blocks 31 are provided with recesses 33 for receiving the annular flanges of the ferrules 31. Also visible in figure 4 is that two adjacent sides of the blocks 31 have a protrusion 34, and the two other adjacent sides have a corresponding recess 35. In the example given, the protrusions 34 and recesses 35 extend over about half the thickness of the block.

Figure 4b shows the use of paper gaskets 36 between the blocks 31, for obtaining a gas- tight connection. The paper may for instance be 2 or 3 mm thick in an uncompressed state, and 1 mm in a compressed state.

Figure 5 shows a method for decomposing a composition from figure 5. After removing the ferrules, one of the blocks 41 may be moved in the direction of arrow E, and subsequently the adjacent ones 42 may be moved in direction F. Then, the block 41 may be lifted and taken out.

Figure 6 shows how a double layered boiler wall protection may be arranged. Blocks 50 form a first layer, with a first length orientation G, while block 51 of a second layer is placed with length orientation H.

Figure 7 shows an alternative embodiment 60 of a block according to the invention. The block comprises an essentially square body 2, with an annular cut-out 62, 63, 64, 65 at all four corners, with the cutting point A, B, C, D of two adjacent sides 66, 67, 68, 69 as a centre.

Figure 8 shows a composition 70 of multiple blocks 71 and ferrules 73 according to the invention. In this example, the ferrules 73 have annular flanges. The blocks 71 are provided with recesses for receiving the annular flanges of the ferrules 73. Also visible in figure 8 are the paper gaskets 72 used for obtaining a gas-tight connection.

Figure 9 shows some examples of boiler tube protection sub-blocks 80-85, comprising a part of a boiler tube protection block from figure 1. The parts 80, 81 correspond to a section of the block from one annular cut-out to an adjacent one. The parts 82, 83 and 84, 85 respectively corresponds to a section of the block from one annular cut-out to an opposite one. These boiler tube protection sub-blocks may be manurefactured for the ease of production, or placement of the blocks. Besides the examples given, other sections are thinkable too. The same goes for sub-blocks for forming a boiler tube protection block as shown in figure 2.

Besides the examples shown, multiple variations are possible, all falling within the scope of the present application, as determined by the following claims.