Modifying flow of a reactor inlet distributor
09636654 ยท 2017-05-02
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B01J2208/00849
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01J2208/00938
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01J8/0214
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
An apparatus comprising a reactor inlet distributor and a perforated deflector. In this apparatus the relationship between the diameter of the perforated deflector (D.sub.D), the height of the opening of the inlet distributor pipe of the reactor inlet distributor (H.sub.SLOT) and the outer diameter of the inlet distributor pipe (OD.sub.DP) is:
D.sub.D=OD.sub.DP+2(xH.sub.SLOT) wherein x is at least .
Claims
1. A reactor inlet for delivering vapor into a radial inflow catalytic reactor wherein the catalytic reactor is the type that has an outer wall shell defining a large reaction space within the outer wall shell, a center-pipe, a catalyst bed within the reaction space around the center-pipe, a head space above the catalyst bed and center-pipe and a series of scallops along the inside of the outer wall shell of the catalytic reactor and also around the outside of the catalyst bed to direct vapor from the inlet into the head space and then to the scallops, through the catalyst bed and then to the center-pipe which is connected to an outlet of the catalytic reactor, wherein the reactor inlet comprises: a) a generally cylindrical distributor pipe having a peripheral wall, a first end or top end through which feed vapor is received and an opposite end or bottom end that is arranged to extend into the head space of a reactor, wherein the feed vapor is arranged to exit through openings extending radially outwardly through the peripheral wall of the distributor pipe adjacent to the opposite end or bottom end of the distributor pipe and out into the headspace and further wherein the peripheral wall of the distributor pipe has an outer diameter; b) a deflector plate attached to the opposite end or bottom end of the distributor pipe wherein the deflector plate has a diameter that is larger than the outer diameter of the peripheral wall of the generally cylindrical distributor pipe such that the deflector plate is arranged to be positioned within the head space of the reactor, and further wherein the deflector plate has an outer edge and a generally circular bottom with a continuous periphery of the circular bottom wherein the circular bottom extends across the opposite end or bottom end of the generally cylindrical distributor pipe at least to the peripheral wall of the generally cylindrical distributor pipe so as to also define a terminal end of the generally cylindrical distributor pipe and the reactor inlet wherein the deflector plate further includes a sloped wall extending from the continuous periphery of the circular bottom in an outwardly direction from the peripheral wall of the generally cylindrical distributor pipe and angled back towards the first end or top end of the generally cylindrical distributor pipe at the opposite end or bottom end to deflect feed vapor that has passed through the openings in the peripheral wall of the generally cylindrical distributor pipe and radially away from the openings in a direction that is angled somewhat back towards the first end of the distributor pipe so as to follow the outer wall shell of the catalytic reactor to the scallops and then into the catalyst bed; and c) holes in the sloped wall of the deflector plate to allow some of the feed vapor to pass through the deflector; wherein there is a relationship between the diameter of the perforated deflector (D.sub.O) and the height of the openings of distributor pipe of the reactor inlet distributor (H.sub.SLOT) and the outer diameter of the distributor pipe (OD.sub.DP):
D.sub.O=OD.sub.DP+2(xH.sub.SLOT) wherein x is at least .
2. The reactor inlet according to claim 1 where the sloped wall has the shape of a truncated cone.
3. The reactor inlet according to claim 2 where the bottom of the deflector is flat in shape.
4. The reactor inlet according to claim 3 where the sloped wall is sloped outwardly at an angle of less than forty five degrees from the plane of the flat bottom.
5. The reactor inlet according to claim 1 where feed vapor is arranged to flow out of the distributor pipe through the openings adjacent the opposite end and then a portion of the feed vapor is arranged to pass over the outer edge while another portion of the feed vapor is arranged to flow through holes in the deflector.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The invention, together with further advantages thereof, may best be understood by reference to the following description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(8) Reference will now be made in detail to embodiments of the present invention, one or more examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Each example is provided by way of explanation of the invention, not as a limitation of the invention. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made in the present invention without departing from the scope or spirit of the invention. For instance, features illustrated or described as part of one embodiment can be used on another embodiment to yield a still further embodiment. Thus, it is intended that the present invention cover such modifications and variations that come within the scope of the appended claims and their equivalents.
(9) Now referring to the drawings, wherein like numerals designate like components,
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(12) As previously discussed, a conventional reactor inlet distributor may cause or fail to correct the non-uniform distribution of vapor entering the headspace of the radial flow reactor, which can have detrimental effects on the reactor performance. Retrofitting an existing reactor inlet distributor nozzle 20 or redesigning it with a porous deflector improves the radial flow reactor 10 performance, resulting in more uniformly distributed flow to the reactor catalyst 60. A porous deflector can be connected to an inlet distributor nozzle 20 so as to modify the fluid flow through the distributor and within the head space 70 of the reactor by causing a change in the direction of the vapor flow exiting the distributor. The perforated deflector can be manufactured from the same material used in the existing inlet distributor. The shape of the perforated deflector can be any shape that can deflect the vapor inside the radial flow reactor including a conical or flat shaped perforated deflector.
(13) The porous deflector reduces the likelihood of damage to the cover deck 30 in high space velocity reactors. Redesigning the reactor inlet distributor 20 may be necessary to allow the porous deflector to fit through the reactor inlet duct 13. In radial-flow reactor 10 designs where an inlet distributor is absent, the deflector plate may be attached to the cover deck 30 or raised up off the cover deck.
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(15) In one embodiment the diameter of the perforated deflector (D.sub.D) can be determined with a relationship between the height of the opening in the inlet distributor pipe (H.sub.SLOT) and the outer diameter of the inlet distributor pipe (OD.sub.DP) utilizing the following relationship:
D.sub.D=OD.sub.DP+2(xH.sub.SLOT)
Where x is at least .
(16) Alternatively in another embodiment, the diameter of the perforated deflector (D.sub.D) can be determined with a relationship with the outer diameter of the inlet distributor pipe (OD.sub.DP) utilizing the following relationship:
D.sub.D=OD.sub.DP+2(OD.sub.DP)
(17) In yet another embodiment, the height of the perforated deflector can be a fraction of the diameter of the inlet distributor pipe and/or the height of the inlet distributor pipe openings. In determining the height of the perforated conical deflector (D.sub.H), a relationship between the diameter of the perforated deflector (D.sub.D) and the outer diameter of the inlet distributor pipe (OD.sub.DP) is utilized, providing:
D.sub.H=N((D.sub.DOD.sub.DP))
where N is any number between 0 and 1.
(18) The internal angle between the conical perforated deflector and the inlet distributor pipe is determined by the height and diameter of the conical perforated deflector.
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(23) In an embodiment, flow turning vanes may be inserted inside of the elbows of the reactor inlet pipe (not shown) to reduce the circumferential variation in the feed vapor.
(24) In an embodiment, flow turning vanes may be installed in the inlet distributor nozzle 20 openings or slots to achieve the intent of the perforated deflector or expanded metal screens.
(25) The use of the perforated deflector reduces the energy required to achieve an equivalent uniform fluid flow distribution when compared to throttling or reducing the inlet distributor nozzle slot open area. The reduced energy and lower pressure drop across the inlet distribution reduces the operating cost of improved vapor flow distribution.
(26) In closing, it should be noted that the discussion of any reference is not an admission that it is prior art to the present invention, especially any reference that may have a publication date after the priority date of this application. At the same time, each and every claim below is hereby incorporated into this detailed description or specification as additional embodiments of the present invention.
(27) Although the systems and processes described herein have been described in detail, it should be understood that various changes, substitutions, and alterations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the following claims. Those skilled in the art may be able to study the preferred embodiments and identify other ways to practice the invention that are not exactly as described herein. It is the intent of the inventors that variations and equivalents of the invention are within the scope of the claims while the description, abstract and drawings are not to be used to limit the scope of the invention. The invention is specifically intended to be as broad as the claims below and their equivalents.