Chapter 10 - Furnaces

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Feed composition

Indirect fired

Fire-tube heaters are indirect fired, containing the combustion gases in tubes that occupy a small percentage of the overall volume of the heater.

Basic Components of a Furnace

Fired heaters come in a variety of shapes and sizes.

Flow Control

Flow is controlled upstream of the furnace.

Forced-Draft Process Heater

Forced-draft furnaces utilize a centrifugal blower to push preheated air to the burner for combustion.

Draft

Furnace draft can be natural, forced, induced, or balanced.

Direct Fired and Indirect Fired

Furnaces are classified as direct fired or indirect fired

Types of soot blowers:

Wall blowers Finned tube blowers

Direct fired

the combustion gases typically fill the interior. Ex. Cabin, cylindrical, box, A-frame furnaces

Fired heaters

transfer heat generated by the combustion of natural gas, ethane, propane, or fuel oil.

Forced-draft furnaces

use a fan to push fresh air to burners for combustion.

Box Furnace

A box furnace takes its name from the square or rectangular design of heating unit.

Cylindrical Furnace

A direct-fired heater design used by industry.

Cabin Furnace

A very popular direct-fired heated used in the chemical-processing industry for large commercial operations.

Burners

Burners can be arranged on the floor or the lower walls of the firebox

Stack Damper

Combustion gases leave the furnace through the stack and are dispersed into the atmosphere at a height to ensure against any effect such as carbon monoxide poisoning.

Combustion

Combustion is a rapid chemical reaction that occurs when proper amounts of fuel and oxygen come into contact with an ignition source and release heat and light.

Fuel Heat Value

Different fuels release different amounts of heat energy

Preheating the Charge

During cabin furnace operation, the initial charge is pumped through a shell-and-tube heat exchanger to heat the fluid before it is sent to the furnace.

Referred as:

East West North South pass

Applications

Furnaces heat up raw materials so products can be produced such as gasoline, oil, kerosene, chemicals, plastics, and rubber.

Furnaces

Heat released by the burners is transferred through the tubes and into the process fluid.

Balanced-draft furnaces requires two fans:

One inducing flow out the stack; One providing positive pressure to the burners

Soot Blower

Soot blowers are devices found in the convection section of process heaters

Bridgewall Section

The bridgewall section is the sloping section of the upper furnace that connects the radiant section to the convection section.

Number of Passes

The charge or flow entering a furnace is often split into two or more flows called passes.

Fuel System

The fuel is stored in a tank located a safe distance from the furnace

Heat Transfer

The primary means of heat transfer in a fired heater are radiant heat transfer (via burners) and convection,

Firebox and Refractory Layer

The section in a furnace that contains the burners and open flames is called the firebox which is lined with a refractory layer (bricks) that reflect heat back into the furnace.

Radiant And Convection Tubes

The tubes located along the walls of the firebox are called the radiant tubes or coils.

Furnaces can be classified by several features:

Type of draft Number of fireboxes Number of passes Volume occupied by combustion gases Shape

Applications

Used in crude processing, cracking, olefins production, and chemical processing

A furnace or fired heater

a device used to heat up chemicals or chemical mixtures.

Induced-draft furnace

a fan located below the stack pulls air up through the firebox and out the stack.

Natural-draft furnace,

buoyancy forces induce draft as the hot air rises through the stack and creates a negative pressure inside the firebox.

Furnaces

consist essentially of a battery of pipes or tubes that run along the sides and roof of the firebox.


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