Rotaflam Pillard
Rotaflam Pillard
Rotaflam Pillard
PRESENTATION
2002
PILLARD R O T A F L A M
/ VR burner design
Axial air channel
Coal channel
Radial air channel
Axial air channel
Coal channel
Radial air channel
Flame stabilizer
VR burner:
Static pressure 120 mbarg
Pressure at tip Pu 85 mbarg
Flow Q 10 12 % of total
Specific kinetic energy:
Q x Pu = 10 x 850 = 850
ROTAFLAM:
Static pressure 160 mbarg
Pressure at tip Pu 150 mbarg
Flow Q 6% of total
Specific kinetic energy:
Q x Pu = 6 x 150 = 900
ROTAFLAM
characteristics
Flame stabilizer
Coal duct
Radial air swirler
Axial air slots
Axial ring
ROTAFLAM
type O
(single oil operation)
ROTAFLAM
type GO
(gas and oil operation)
ROTAFLAM
type KO
(coal and oil operation)
ROTAFLAM
type KGO
(coal, gas and oil operation)
ROTAFLAM
adjusting device
Mechanical adjusting device
Hydraulic adjusting device
ROTAFLAM
type KGO
Burner tip variation by longitudinal
adjustment
Reset
Flame shaping by air flow variation
START
100% 100%
Axial
Radial
STOP
ROTAFLAM
test burner
showing short hot flame, long flame and wide soft flame
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Flame shape adjustment by variation
of fuel flow distribution
PILLARD MYS atomizer gun for rotary kiln burners
Atomizer system MYS
Flame shaping by variation of oil
differential pressure
START
40 bar
Primary
STOP
39 bar
Secondary
13 years of continuous improvement
Increasing flexibility to satisfy more critical process requirements
NOx reduction and low primary air consumption are no longer the cement producers
main requirements.
Stable kiln conditions and energy saving by substitution of primary fuels by low
cost secondary or alternative fuels without affecting the kiln operation have
become new main targets.
Revision of the former basic design criteria was essential:
ROTAFLAM - New generation
Designed for 8% of primary air
Fan capacity 10% of primary air
Static pressure 250 mbar
ROTAFLAM - 1. Generation
Designed for max. 6% of primary air
Fan capacity max. 7% of primary air
Static pressure 160 mbar
13 years of continuous improvement
Extended burner operation with low cost liquid (waste) fuels
Waste oil
Solvents
Residues from oil industry
Contaminated water
Complete individual fuel supply system is required.
Varying chemical properties and content of solid impurties have
to be considered for the design of equipment to prevent from
incredible wear and the risk of interruption of kiln operation
due to plugging of atomizer system.
Fuel pressure: 8-12 bar
Atomizing air: 6- 8 bar
Max. particle size: 6 mm
Liquid waste atomization
13 years of continuous improvement
13 years of continuous improvement
Flame stabilizer and central air circuit
allow installation of additional fuel
feeding systems
Liquid waste atomization
13 years of continuous improvement
Extended burner operation with low cost solid (waste) fuels
Petroleum coke
Bark powder
Wood powder
Municipal waste (depending on degree of preparation)
Tyres (depending on degree of preparation)
Agricultural derived fuels
Plastics
Paper
Animal powder
13 years of continuous improvement
Examples of solid (waste) fuels
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New development
The PILLARD solid (waste) fuel swirler unit
(protected by patent)
Portion of primary air
(pressure 250 mbar)
Solid waste
with transport air
Swirler
nozzles
The PILLARD solid waste swirler unit
Test arrangement : First sequence without swirl air
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The PILLARD solid waste swirler unit
Test arrangement : Second sequence with swirl air
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ROTAFLAM
Three ROTAFLAM
burners
since 1989
testify success
ROTAFLAM