Support skirt for coking drum
10676677 ยท 2020-06-09
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
C10G9/005
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
C10B55/00
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
International classification
C10B57/08
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
C10B55/00
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
C10G9/00
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
Abstract
An apparatus for improving thermal-mechanical stress resistance in a delayed coking drum having a drum shell. The apparatus includes a support skirt section configured to mount to and to assist in supporting the coking drum above a ground surface. A joining edge joins the support skirt section to an exterior portion of the drum shell. A T-shaped slot is formed in the support skirt section and is located proximate the joining edge. The T-shaped slot may be formed by a vertical slot portion and a horizontal slot portion joined together as a single slot.
Claims
1. An apparatus for improving thermal-mechanical stress resistance in a delayed coking drum having a drum shell, the apparatus comprising: a support skirt section configured to mount to and to assist in supporting the coking drum above a ground surface; a joining edge for joining the support skirt section to an exterior portion of the drum shell; and a T-shaped slot formed in the support skirt section.
2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the T-shaped slot is formed by a vertical slot portion having a vertical section formed by sides; and a first horizontal slot portion having left and right ends that are separated by a horizontal section, and wherein the horizontal section includes: left and right first horizontal faces joined by shoulders to the sides of the vertical section, and a second horizontal face that is located opposite the first horizontal faces.
3. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein the vertical section of the vertical slot portion is centered between the left and right ends of the first horizontal slot portion.
4. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein at least one of the left and right ends of the first horizontal slot portion is curved.
5. The apparatus of claim 4 wherein both the left and right ends of the first horizontal slot portion are curved.
6. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein an end of the vertical section of the vertical slot portion that is located opposite the first horizontal slot portion is curved.
7. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein both of the left and right first horizontal faces are flat.
8. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein the second horizontal face is flat.
9. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein the second horizontal face is curved.
10. The apparatus of claim 2 further comprising a second horizontal slot joined to the vertical section of the vertical slot opposite the first horizontal slot.
11. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein a vertical height H of the T-shaped slot is greater than a horizontal width W of the slot.
12. The apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a plurality of T-shaped slots spaced laterally across the support skirt section, such that the plurality of T-shaped slots surround at least a portion of the coking drum when the support skirt is mounted to the drum shell.
13. A method for forming a section of a support skirt section that is configured to mount to a drum shell of a coking drum and configured to improve thermal-mechanical stress resistance in the coking drum, the method comprising the steps of: providing a support skirt section; forming a T-shaped slot in the support skirt section, the T-shaped slot including a vertical slot portion having a vertical section; and a first horizontal slot portion having left and right ends that are separated by a horizontal section, and wherein the horizontal section includes: left and right first horizontal faces joined by shoulders to sides that form the vertical section of the vertical slot portion, and a second horizontal face that is located opposite the first horizontal faces.
14. The method of claim 13 wherein: the vertical slot portion and horizontal slot portion are formed in a support skirt section that is a flat plate; and after the vertical slot portion and horizontal slot portion are formed, the flat plate is provided with a desired curvature suitable for mounting the support skirt section to the drum shell.
15. The method of claim 13 further comprising: providing one or more support skirt sections; providing a vertical slot portion and horizontal slot portion in each of the one or more support skirt sections; fixedly joining the one or more support skirt sections together at ends thereof to form a support skirt.
16. The method of claim 13 further comprising the steps of: providing an in-situ coking drum having an existing support skirt; replacing at least a portion of the existing support skirt with the support skirt section having the T-shaped slot.
17. A method for improving thermal-mechanical stress resistance in a support skirt mounted to an in-situ coking drum, the method comprising the steps of: forming a T-shaped slot in a section of the support skirt, the T-shaped slot including a vertical slot portion having a vertical section; and a first horizontal slot portion having left and right ends that are separated by a horizontal section, and wherein the horizontal section includes: left and right first horizontal faces joined by shoulders to sides that form the vertical section of the vertical slot portion, and a second horizontal face that is located opposite the first horizontal faces.
18. The method of claim 17 wherein the support skirt includes an existing vertical slot portion and wherein the T-shaped slot is formed by providing a horizontal slot portion in the support skirt that is joined to the existing vertical slot portion.
19. The method of claim 17 further comprising providing a T-shaped slot having a second horizontal face that curves away from the first horizontal faces.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Further advantages of the invention are apparent by reference to the detailed description when considered in conjunction with the figures, which are not to scale so as to more clearly show the details, wherein like reference numerals represent like elements throughout the several views, and wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(12) This description of the preferred embodiments of the invention is intended to be read in connection with the accompanying drawings, which are to be considered part of the entire written description of this invention. The drawings are not necessarily to scale, and certain features of the invention may be shown exaggerated in scale or in somewhat schematic form in the interest of clarity and conciseness.
(13) With reference now to
(14) The slot 202 is formed by a vertical slot portion 204 that is joined together with a first horizontal slot portion 206. The vertical slot portion 204 includes a vertical section 208 that terminates at an end 210. The first horizontal slot portion 206 includes opposing left and right ends 212. In contrast with the circular keyholes 114 discussed previously, the left and right ends 212 of slot portion 206 are separated by a horizontal section 214 located between them (in order to form an elongated capsule-shaped keyhole versus the circular keyhole described in the prior art). To ensure its capsule shape, the vertical height of the first horizontal slot portion 206 is less than the horizontal width of the first horizontal slot portion. The horizontal section 214 includes first horizontal faces 216 that are adjacent the left and right sides of the vertical section 208. In this particular embodiment, the left and right first horizontal faces 216 provide flat bottom portions to the horizontal section 114 and are joined to sides 217 of the vertical section via rounded shoulders 219. In preferred embodiments, shoulders 219 are rounded to smooth the transition between the vertical slot portion 204 and the horizontal slot portion 206. The horizontal section 214 also includes a second horizontal face 218 that forms a flat top portion of the horizontal section and is located opposite the first horizontal faces 216.
(15) Preferably, the vertical slot portion 204 extends downwards from the center of the first horizontal slot portion 206 such that it is centered between the left and right ends 212. However, in other embodiments, the vertical slot portion 204 may be offset left or right to any position along the length of horizontal slot portion 206 (including all the way to either of the ends 212). In other embodiments, the vertical slot portion 204 may extend upwards from the second horizontal face 218 of the first horizontal slot 206 (i.e., an upside down T shape). In some embodiments, the slot 202 may resemble a capitalized I or the profile of an I-beam. In that case, a second horizontal slot 221 replaces the closed end 210 of the vertical section 208 of the vertical slot portion 204 (as shown by dashed lines in
(16) In preferred embodiments, the end 210 of the vertical slot portion 204 is rounded or curved in order to eliminate sharp corners and in order to minimize the concentration of stress at that point of the slot 202. Similarly, the left and right ends 212 of the horizontal slot portion 206 are rounded or curved in order to minimize the stress concentration at these locations as well. Minimizing stress concentration in these various locations improves the slot's 202 resistance to cracking under thermal-mechanical stress. Rounding the ends is an improvement over the simple squared-off ends of earlier rectangular slot designs. However, notwithstanding the rounded ends of both the vertical and horizontal slot portions 204, 206, experimental results showed that stress-induced cracks were sometimes initiated at both ends 212 of the first horizontal slot portion 206.
(17) Thus, with reference to
(18) However, unlike slot 202, the second upper face 238 of slot 222 is not flat. Instead, the upper face 238 is provided with a curved surface, which has been found to further improve the support skirt section's 220 resistance to cyclic stresses. Preferably, the upper face 238 is continuous with the curved left and right ends 232, such that there are no sharp corners, transitions, etc. along at least the top surface of the first horizontal slot portion 226. It has been found that by providing this continuous curve, stress-induced cracks are less likely to form at the rounded tangent points 223 at ends 232; rather, stress-induced cracking is more likely to begin at just a single initiation site 225 located at the center of the second upper face 238. In some embodiments, the first horizontal faces 236 may also be curved as well in order to further extend the continuously curved surface discussed above. However, to ensure its capsule shape, the vertical height of the first horizontal slot portion 226 is less than the horizontal width of the first horizontal slot portion.
(19) Slot 222 (and slot 202) has a height H and a width W. In certain cases, the height H and width W are equal to one another. However, more preferably, in order to more closely approximate the T shape, the height of vertical slot portion 224 is greater than the width of the first horizontal slot portion 226, and height H is greater than width W. For example, in the embodiment shown in
(20) Thus, according to the present invention, the traditional slot 112 and keyhole 114 often found in prior art support skirts are replaced with T-shaped (or I-shaped) slot 202 or slot 222. It has been found that replacing the vertical slots 112, including those with or without a keyhole 114, with T-shaped slot 202 or slot 222 results in a significant reduction in thermal-mechanical cyclic stresses proximate the skirt-to-shell junction weld 110 of the coking drum and a significant improvement to the life of the weld. Experimental finite element analysis of traditional support skirts having conventional stress relief designs, such as the slot 112 and keyhole 114 features, resulted in a useful life of less than 1.8 years. Somewhat unexpectedly, use of the T-shaped slot 202 of the present invention resulted in a substantial increase to the useful life of a support skirt. In some cases, the useful life was doubled when the T-shaped slot was used. In other cases, the useful life of the support skirt was extended by a factor of 5 or more by using the presently-disclosed T-shaped slot design.
(21) With reference now to
(22) Slots 222 may be formed in in-situ or in place support skirts, including those with conventional rectangular slots or slots with keyholes, such as slot 112 shown in
(23) Although this description contains many specifics, these should not be construed as limiting the scope of the invention but as merely providing illustrations of some of the presently preferred embodiments thereof, as well as the best mode contemplated by the inventor of carrying out the invention. The invention, as described herein, is susceptible to various modifications and adaptations as would be appreciated by those having ordinary skill in the art to which the invention relates.