WO2009158063A2 - Improved quench zone design using spray nozzles - Google Patents
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- C—CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
- C21—METALLURGY OF IRON
- C21D—MODIFYING THE PHYSICAL STRUCTURE OF FERROUS METALS; GENERAL DEVICES FOR HEAT TREATMENT OF FERROUS OR NON-FERROUS METALS OR ALLOYS; MAKING METAL MALLEABLE, e.g. BY DECARBURISATION OR TEMPERING
- C21D1/00—General methods or devices for heat treatment, e.g. annealing, hardening, quenching or tempering
- C21D1/62—Quenching devices
- C21D1/667—Quenching devices for spray quenching
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- B01—PHYSICAL OR CHEMICAL PROCESSES OR APPARATUS IN GENERAL
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- B01J8/00—Chemical or physical processes in general, conducted in the presence of fluids and solid particles; Apparatus for such processes
- B01J8/008—Details of the reactor or of the particulate material; Processes to increase or to retard the rate of reaction
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- B01J8/00—Chemical or physical processes in general, conducted in the presence of fluids and solid particles; Apparatus for such processes
- B01J8/02—Chemical or physical processes in general, conducted in the presence of fluids and solid particles; Apparatus for such processes with stationary particles, e.g. in fixed beds
- B01J8/04—Chemical or physical processes in general, conducted in the presence of fluids and solid particles; Apparatus for such processes with stationary particles, e.g. in fixed beds the fluid passing successively through two or more beds
- B01J8/0446—Chemical or physical processes in general, conducted in the presence of fluids and solid particles; Apparatus for such processes with stationary particles, e.g. in fixed beds the fluid passing successively through two or more beds the flow within the beds being predominantly vertical
- B01J8/0449—Chemical or physical processes in general, conducted in the presence of fluids and solid particles; Apparatus for such processes with stationary particles, e.g. in fixed beds the fluid passing successively through two or more beds the flow within the beds being predominantly vertical in two or more cylindrical beds
- B01J8/0453—Chemical or physical processes in general, conducted in the presence of fluids and solid particles; Apparatus for such processes with stationary particles, e.g. in fixed beds the fluid passing successively through two or more beds the flow within the beds being predominantly vertical in two or more cylindrical beds the beds being superimposed one above the other
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- C—CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
- C21—METALLURGY OF IRON
- C21D—MODIFYING THE PHYSICAL STRUCTURE OF FERROUS METALS; GENERAL DEVICES FOR HEAT TREATMENT OF FERROUS OR NON-FERROUS METALS OR ALLOYS; MAKING METAL MALLEABLE, e.g. BY DECARBURISATION OR TEMPERING
- C21D1/00—General methods or devices for heat treatment, e.g. annealing, hardening, quenching or tempering
- C21D1/62—Quenching devices
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- This invention relates to a device for distributing liquid uniformly over the cross- section of a reactor bed.
- the device resides between two reactor beds where the effluent from an upper bed is collected and redistributed over the top of the lower bed.
- a wide variety of processes use co-current flow reactors, or reactors where there is a single phase fluid that flows over a solid bed of particulate materials, to provide for contact between the fluid and a solid.
- the solid usually comprises a catalytic material on which the fluid reacts to form a product.
- the fluid can be a liquid, vapor, or mixture of liquid and vapor, and the fluid reacts to form a liquid, vapor, or a mixture of a liquid and vapor.
- the processes cover a range of processes, including hydrocarbon conversion, gas treatment, and adsorption for separation.
- Co-current reactors with fixed beds are constructed such that the reactor allows for the fluid to flow over the reactor bed.
- the fluid When the fluid is a liquid, or liquid and vapor, the fluid is usually directed to flow downward through the reactor. There are many aspects for providing good contact between the fluid and the solid. Multibed reactors are also frequently used, where the reactor beds are stacked one over the other within a reactor shell. Typically, they are stacked with some space between the beds. [0004] With multibed reactors the space between beds are convenient mixing zones. The between bed spaces are often used to provide for intermediate treatment of the process fluid, such as cooling the process fluid, heating the process fluid, or remixing and redistribution of the process fluid. [0005] In exothermic catalytic reactions, the control of temperature is important, and the multibed system provides a convenient place for the injection of a quench gas.
- the present invention provides a novel device for reducing the space needed for collection and redistribution of a liquid over the top of a reactor bed.
- the device comprises a liquid collection tray for collecting liquid from a reactor bed above the device.
- the collection tray passes the liquid to a mixing chamber through outlet ports that are oriented to deliver the liquid in a swirling motion in the mixing chamber.
- the mixing chamber mixes the liquid and is defined by the space between the liquid collection tray and the liquid distribution tray.
- the mixed liquid spreads out over the liquid distribution tray.
- the liquid distribution tray comprises a tray, having a plurality of outlets.
- the device includes a plurality of spray nozzles, with a spray nozzle affixed to each liquid distribution outlet, and for delivering the liquid over the top of a catalyst bed.
- the device includes a plurality of vapor pipes, where each vapor pipe has an opening in fluid communication with the vapor space below the liquid distribution tray and an opening in fluid communication with the vapor space above the liquid collection tray. This provides a means for the vapor to provide the motive force for ensuring uniform liquid flow through each of the distributor tray openings, by eduction, even when the liquid level is not uniform inside the mixing chamber.
- Figure 1 is a schematic of the device for distributing liquid over the top of a reactor bed;
- Figure 2 is a schematic of the liquid collection plate for directing liquid to the mixing chamber;
- Figure 3 is a schematic of the device for distributing liquid including the use of vapor pipes for passing vapor from above the device to each nozzle in the distribution tray.
- the improvements in hydrocarbon processing include improving the utilization of equipment currently in use.
- One aspect of improving the utilization is to reduce the volume of space for functions within processing chambers.
- An example in hydrocarbon processing there are often multiple reactors beds stacked in series for processing. The reactor beds are separated by quench zones, where the quench zone is designed to cool, and sometimes condense, a reactor effluent from a reactor bed above.
- the reactor effluent is quenched with a quench gas or liquid, and the effluent is mixed and passed to the reactor bed below.
- the effluent is mixed to minimize temperature and concentration gradients in the effluent before passing the effluent to the reactor bed below the quench zone.
- the present invention provides a new quench zone device that reduces the spacing, or height, between neighboring reactor beds. This reduces the overall size of the reactor equipment, or can be used to create more reactor bed volume in an existing reactor shell, and provides improved distribution of liquids over the reactor bed. By realizing that there is no need to thermally equilibrate the liquid and vapor phases relative to each other, the liquid can be mixed and distributed over the reactor bed to provide a substantially uniform temperature across the bed in the radial direction.
- a cool quench gas is injected at a position near the center axis, and sprayed in an outward radial direction above the collection tray.
- the spray contacts the vapor and liquid flowing downward from the reactor bed above the quench zone.
- Heat transfer between the two gases is a matter of gas mixing which depends on the momentum exchange between the two vapor streams. Heat transfer to the liquid is through the transfer of heat across the liquid droplet surface area.
- the mixed quench gas and vapor from the bed above were uniformly distributed to the distribution device, and the liquid was also evenly distributed, then the vapor and liquid would not need to be the same temperature, as there is more than enough interfacial area created to reach the same temperatures in the vapor and liquid. However, it is not necessary to have the vapor enter the mixing chamber, and this allows flexibility in the design.
- the present invention comprises a device 10 for the distribution of liquid over the top of a reactor bed, as shown in Figure 1.
- the device 10 collect liquid from a reactor bed 30 disposed above the device 10, then mixes the liquid and distributes the liquid to a reactor bed 32 disposed beneath the device 10.
- the device 10 has a liquid collection tray 12 and outlets 14 from the tray 12 to a liquid distribution tray 18.
- the space between the liquid collection tray 12 and the liquid distribution tray 18 forms a mixing chamber 16 wherein the liquid entering from the liquid collection tray 12 is swirled and mixed.
- the liquid distribution tray 18 has a plurality of openings and where each opening has a liquid spray nozzle 22 affixed.
- the nozzles 22 are distributed in an even pattern over the distribution tray 18 and have a spray angle between 90 and 150 degrees, and preferably the spray angle is between 105 and 115 degrees.
- An even pattern is intended to include any uniform density of spray nozzles 22 over the distribution tray 18, and including rectangular or triangular arrays of nozzles. It is preferred to have sufficient nozzles 22 to minimize the distance between the nozzles 22 and the top of the reactor bed 32. A preferred distance is between 10 and 30 cm. (4 to 12 inches), and more preferred distance is between 10 and 18 cm. (4 to 7 inches).
- a triangular array of nozzles distributed over the liquid distribution tray should provide some overlap and provide an even distribution of liquid over the top of the reactor.
- the nozzles are two phase nozzles and spray both the liquid and vapor.
- the spray nozzles 22 give a more uniform distribution of liquid to the top of the catalyst bed over the dribble flow of bubble caps.
- the liquid collection tray 12 should deliver the liquid into the mixing chamber 16 through a plurality of channels 14 arrayed circumferentially around the collection tray 12, as shown in Figure 2. Each channel 14 directs the flow of liquid in a direction perpendicular to the radial direction, and therefore the flow will be circumferential with a downward component. The flow will generate a swirling flow in the mixing chamber 16 and mix the liquid minimizing thermal and compositional gradients through the liquid.
- the device 10 further includes a quench gas injection into the space between the catalyst beds 30, 32.
- a quench gas injection it is preferred to inject the quench gas in the vapor space above the liquid collection tray 12.
- the quench gas is injected at a position on or near the centerline axis of the reactor.
- the quench gas is injected in the radial direction such that the flow of quench gas is transverse to the flow of the liquid and vapor from the reactor bed 30.
- the injector comprises a spray head having a plurality openings arrayed circumferentially around the spray head.
- the spray nozzles 22 are single phase liquid nozzles, and the vapor is passed through a center spillway 26.
- the liquid distribution tray 18 can include an optional center spillway 26.
- the center spillway 26 having a weir to retain some level of the liquid and the liquid is sprayed through the nozzles 22.
- the vapor passes through the center spillway 26 to the space between the liquid distribution tray 18 and the lower reactor bed 32.
- the device 10 can include vapor pipes for the vapor to bypass the mixing chamber 16.
- the vapor pipes are tubes that have an outlet in fluid communication with the space below the liquid distribution tray 18 and an inlet in fluid communication with the space above the liquid collection tray 12.
- Figure 3 Another alternative is shown in Figure 3 which includes the vapor pipes 24.
- Each nozzle 22 includes a vapor pipe 24 for educing the liquid through the spray nozzle 22, and where each vapor pipe 24 has a first opening in fluid communication with the space below the liquid distribution tray 18 and a second opening in fluid communication with the space above the liquid collection tray 12.
- the use of vapor pipes 24 minimizes the height of the mixing chamber 16 and facilitates a reduction in the overall size of the device 10.
- the liquid distribution tray 18 can also include an optional center spillway 26.
- the center spillway 26 having a weir to retain some level of the liquid and the liquid is sprayed through the nozzles 22.
- the center spillway 26 allows a portion of the vapor to pass through the center spillway 26, bypassing the nozzles 22, to the space between the liquid distribution tray 18 and the lower reactor bed 32. This can be used to control the rate of flow of vapor through the vapor pipes 24, which in turn helps regulate the flow of liquid through the nozzles 22.
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