Patent classifications
B01J2219/32258
STRUCTURED PACKING WITH ENHANCED FLUID-FLOW INTERFACE
A structured packing sheet includes a top interface region, a first turning region, a central region, a second turning region, and a bottom interface region. The central region includes a plurality of corrugations extending thereacross in a linear fashion and arranged generally parallel to each other. The plurality of corrugations are arranged at a first angle with respect to a vertical axis. The top interface region and the bottom interface region include the plurality of corrugations extending thereacross in a linear fashion. The plurality of corrugations are arranged at a second angle with respect to the vertical axis. The second angle is smaller than the first angle. The first turning region and the second turning region include the plurality of corrugations extending thereacross. The plurality of corrugations have a plurality of breaks in the first turning region and the second turning region.
Structured packing with enhanced fluid-flow interface
A structured packing sheet includes a top interface region, a first turning region, a central region, a second turning region, and a bottom interface region. The central region includes a plurality of corrugations extending thereacross in a linear fashion and arranged generally parallel to each other. The plurality of corrugations are arranged at a first angle with respect to a vertical axis. The top interface region and the bottom interface region include the plurality of corrugations extending thereacross in a linear fashion. The plurality of corrugations are arranged at a second angle with respect to the vertical axis. The second angle is smaller than the first angle. The first turning region and the second turning region include the plurality of corrugations extending thereacross. The plurality of corrugations have a plurality of breaks in the first turning region and the second turning region.
Contact device for heat/mass exchange and phase separation
The invention relates to packed contact devices used in heat/mass exchange column apparatuses in which the processes of rectification, distillation, absorption, and extraction are run, and can be applied in the oil refining, petrochemical, chemical, gas-processing, and food-manufacturing industries. A contact device for carrying out heat/mass exchange and separation of phases in sectional cross-flow packed columns in gas/liquid and liquid/liquid systems comprises a plurality of identical contact elements assembled one upon another in one or more rows in blocks held together by spokes and vertical posts, with formation of walls in the column body that are restricted on horizontal end faces by horizontal segmental baffles conjugated in an arc with the column body; thereat, arranged between the walls are liquid distributors having a perforated part, an additional baffle, deflector plates, and vertical support plates. The space between the lower and upper walls is sealed by means of battens.
PACKING FOR USE IN A MASS TRANSFER COLUMN
A packing module for use in a mass transfer column has a plurality of packing elements positioned in an upright, parallel relationship to each other. Each packing element has a plurality of side-by-side and parallel longitudinal rows of arched outer rib elements that are connected at opposite ends to spaced apart side strips. The outer rib elements project outwardly in opposite directions from the side strips. In an upper edge region and a lower edge region at least one of the side strips in each longitudinal row converges toward the other side strip. The convergence of the side strips causes a reduction in length and outward projection of the outer rib elements that are connected at opposite ends to the converging side strips. The longitudinal rows of outer rib elements in adjacent packing elements are arranged in crisscrossing relationship to each other.
Evaporative cooling pad for an air treatment unit
An evaporative cooling pad for an air treatment unit includes a first set of corrugated sheets and a second set of corrugated sheets having corrugations defined in a direction transversely of a horizontal plane of the pad, the sheets of the first set being disposed alternatively with the sheets of the second set, with the corrugations of the first set crossing the corrugations of the second set; the crossed corrugations defining passageways penetrating from a first edge to a second edge of the pad, the corrugations of the corrugated sheets bearing against one another so that the sheets touch where at least one of the wave peaks (p1) and wave troughs (t1, t2) of their respective corrugations cross; at least one wave peak (p2) between two wave peaks (p1) of equal amplitude (a1) of at least one of the first and second set of corrugated sheets has a smaller amplitude (a2) than the wave peaks (p1) of equal amplitude (a1), wherein the wavelength (wl2) of the wave troughs (t1, t2) on each side of the at least one wave peak (p2) with smaller amplitude (a2) is smaller than the wavelength (wl1) of the two wave peaks (p1) of equal amplitude (a1) on each side of the wave peak (p2) with smaller amplitude (a2).