Patent classifications
C10B33/006
NON-METALLIC BELT-DRIVEN CROSSHEAD DRIVE SYSTEM FOR HYDRAULIC DECOKING
An apparatus for raising and lowering a cutting tool within a decoking drum, a decoking system and a method of raising and lowering a decoking system cutting tool. Instead of using metallic ropes, chains, or a self-propelled gear-based approach, non-metallic belts are secured at respective ends to a crosshead and one or more counterweights to enable vertical movement of the crosshead that in turn permits vertical movement of the cutting tool throughout the height of the drum. A motorized pulley system controls the movement of the belt, and preferably avoids having the motor be carried by the crosshead. The belts on each pulley are preferably arranged as cooperative sets so that within each set, both primary load belts and secondary load belts are present. Enhanced engagement between at least the primary load belts and the pulleys promotes greater load-bearing capability, while the secondary load belts are sufficiently strong to ensure positional stability of the crosshead and decoking tool upon damage to or failure of one or more of the primary load belts.
Non-metallic belt-driven crosshead drive system for hydraulic decoking
An apparatus for raising and lowering a cutting tool within a decoking drum, a decoking system and a method of raising and lowering a decoking system cutting tool. Instead of using metallic ropes, chains, or a self-propelled gear-based approach, non-metallic belts are secured at respective ends to a crosshead and one or more counterweights to enable vertical movement of the crosshead that in turn permits vertical movement of the cutting tool throughout the height of the drum. A motorized pulley system controls the movement of the belt, and preferably avoids having the motor be carried by the crosshead. The belts on each pulley are preferably arranged as cooperative sets so that within each set, both primary load belts and secondary load belts are present. Enhanced engagement between at least the primary load belts and the pulleys promotes greater load-bearing capability, while the secondary load belts are sufficiently strong to ensure positional stability of the crosshead and decoking tool upon damage to or failure of one or more of the primary load belts.
FRACTIONATION GAS SAMPLING DEVICE
The present application discloses a gas sampling device, in particular, a fractionation gas sampling device comprising a heat exchanger, and the heat exchanger comprises one or more groups of tubes, wherein, a guide plate is disposed in the tubes. The fractionation gas sampling device further comprises a coke cleaning mechanism having a decoking head, and the decoking head has a circular arc guide. The fractionation gas sampling device has a large heat exchange area, a high heat exchange efficiency, and overcomes the surface tension between liquids so as to avoid generating liquid columns; moreover, by combining with the coke cleaning mechanism, the fractionation gas sampling device not only achieves excellent technical effects relevant to decoking, but also effectively prevents from a blocking phenomenon of the decoking head, thereby realizing an automatic cleaning.
COKE REMOVAL IN VERTICAL RISERS
A method of removing an obstruction of coke built up in a riser of a fluid catalytic converter and of cleaning the riser involves using a suspended centralizer and narrowly angled nozzles for first hydroblasting a drainage orifice in the obstruction, adjusting guide arms and manipulating the suspended apparatus to allow enlargement of the orifice, further adjusting the guide arms and enlarging the angles of the nozzles to work the remaining coke built up.
DELAYED COKER VAPOR LINE COKE LANCING
Systems and methods are provided for coke removal from the coke drum vapor line and/or other conduits between the coke drum and a coker product separation stage, such as a fractionator. A hydro-lance is inserted above the coke drum vapor line in the region where coke removal is desired. The hydro-lance can be inserted through a port, so that the lance is not present during coker operation. The hydro-lance can remove coke from the coke drum line during the water quench (flooding) stage of the coke drum process and/or during the draining step following the quench water cooling step of the coke drum.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ON-LINE PIGGING AND SPALLING OF COKER FURNACE OUTLETS
Systems and methods for safe on-line pigging decoking of a coker furnace tubes and which also permits on-line spalling operations.
AUTOMATIC DEHYDRATION, EXTRACTION AND TRANSPORTATION APPARATUS FOR PETROLEUM COKE
An automatic dehydration, extraction and transportation apparatus for petroleum coke, includes a bottom cover device, crusher, coke chute and extracting device. The bottom cover device is at the bottom of a coke tower and connected to a coke storage pool via the chute. A grid net for filtering petroleum coke is horizontally provided in the lower part of the pool. A partition door is on an end, away from the chute, of a side pool wall of the pool. The extracting device enters and exits the coke storage pool through the partition door. A partition wall is between the partition door and the chute. The surface of the partition wall is opposite the chute, such that a corridor is formed between the other pool wall opposite the chute and the partition wall. One end of the partition wall is connected to the pool wall provided with the partition door.
Systems and methods for on-line pigging and spalling of coker furnace outlets
Systems and methods for safe on-line pigging decoking of a coker furnace tubes and which also permits on-line spalling operations.
Nozzles for a fluid jet decoking tool
A fluid jet nozzle for a decoking tool, a decoking tool and method of operating same. The nozzle includes a nozzle assembly for use in a fluid jet decoking tool. The assembly includes a housing to hold one or more nozzles that are used to spray or otherwise distribute decoking fluid. An internal flowpath that extends from an inlet of the nozzle to an outlet of the nozzle defines a tapered shape such that when the decoking fluid passes through the nozzle, the flowpath produces a predominantly coherent flow pattern in the fluid.
NOZZLES FOR A FLUID JET DECOKING TOOL
A fluid jet nozzle for a decoking tool, a decoking tool and method of operating same. The nozzle includes a nozzle assembly for use in a fluid jet decoking tool. The assembly includes a housing to hold one or more nozzles that are used to spray or otherwise distribute decoking fluid. An internal flowpath that extends from an inlet of the nozzle to an outlet of the nozzle defines a tapered shape such that when the decoking fluid passes through the nozzle, the flowpath produces a predominantly coherent flow pattern in the fluid.