WO1992021418A1 - A vapor-liquid distribution method and apparatus - Google Patents
A vapor-liquid distribution method and apparatus Download PDFInfo
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- WO1992021418A1 WO1992021418A1 PCT/US1992/002584 US9202584W WO9221418A1 WO 1992021418 A1 WO1992021418 A1 WO 1992021418A1 US 9202584 W US9202584 W US 9202584W WO 9221418 A1 WO9221418 A1 WO 9221418A1
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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
- B01J8/0492—Feeding reactive fluids
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- B01—PHYSICAL OR CHEMICAL PROCESSES OR APPARATUS IN GENERAL
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- B01D3/00—Distillation or related exchange processes in which liquids are contacted with gaseous media, e.g. stripping
- B01D3/008—Liquid distribution
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- B01—PHYSICAL OR CHEMICAL PROCESSES OR APPARATUS IN GENERAL
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- B01D3/00—Distillation or related exchange processes in which liquids are contacted with gaseous media, e.g. stripping
- B01D3/14—Fractional distillation or use of a fractionation or rectification column
- B01D3/16—Fractionating columns in which vapour bubbles through liquid
- B01D3/18—Fractionating columns in which vapour bubbles through liquid with horizontal bubble plates
- B01D3/20—Bubble caps; Risers for vapour; Discharge pipes for liquid
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- This invention relates generally to a method and apparatus for distributing a vapor-liquid, mixed phase feed to a contacting zone in a reactor.
- the invention particularly relates to an apparatus and method for uniformly distributing vapor-liquid phases into contact with granular solids in a catalytic contactor vessel.
- a vapor-liquid feed material is introduced into a vessel which is divided into an upper and lower portion by one or more distribution trays.
- the distri ⁇ bution trays are provided with a number of overflow weirs, or the like, and provide the sole means of fluid communication between the upper portion of the vessel and the lower portion of the vessel, the latter of which contains a bed of the granular contact material.
- the feed mixture is introduced into the upper portion of the vessel and the liquid collects in a pool or reservoir on the tray from whence it flows over the rims of the weir into the bed of contact material.
- An inherent disadvantage of such an approach is that the methods of fabrication normally employed in the construction of reactors are not sufficiently precise to ensure an absence of irregu- larities (differences in the outlet weir elevation, tilting of the weir, tilting of the distribution tray, etc.) in the reactor.
- the operating conditions within the reactor are frequently such as to bring about distribution tray warping, thus contributing to even more irregularities. As a result, some of the outlets will inevitably exhibit little or no overflow of liquid feed.
- a bubble cap assembly is disposed over each of a plurality of openings in the distribution tray.
- Each bubble cap assembly comprises a riser portion, generally having the shape of a hollow conduit, and a cap portion which is spaced apart from the riser forming an inverted U shaped flow path for the vapor and liquid.
- the cap portion may have a plurality of slots in its lower most outer periphery to accommodate irregularities of the type described above, and variations in liquid flow rates.
- Such designs have met with commercial success. Nonetheless, there is still need for improvement. It must be appreciated that even a one or two percent increase in yield, which could be obtained by more uniform distribution of the liquid-vapor upon the particulate bed, could amount to millions of dollars per year in, for example, a petroleum refining operation.
- a bubble cap assembly comprising: a conduit defining a passageway for fluids, the conduit having an entry opening to the passageway and an exit opening from the passageway; a bubble cap located over the entry passageway of the conduit, the bubble cap having a top portion, a downwardly extending skirt portion, and an opening located in the top portion; a dispersion plate, located adjacent the exit opening of the conduit, having a plurality of openings therethrough, the openings providing the sole means for fluid to exit the conduit; spacer means for maintaining a gap between the exit opening of the conduit and the bubble cap; and locking means for affixing the bubble cap assembly to a deck tray.
- a method of forming a mist flow of a gas and liquid comprising using the bubble cap assembly of the invention.
- the present invention provides a method and apparatus whereby a mixture of gas and liquid may be dispersed as a fine mist onto a contact material.
- the invention may comprise a bubble cap assembly for attachment to a distribution tray having an opening therethrough.
- the present invention may be particularly suitable for use in a gas- liquid contact apparatus comprising a housing enclosing one or more superimposed distribution trays. Each of the distribution trays may be provided with a plurality of bubble cap assemblies.
- the present bubble cap assembly preferably comprises a riser located over the opening, having an upwardly extending end, and a bubble cap encompassing and spaced apart from the upper end of the riser.
- a spacer means may be located intermediate the riser and the bubble cap for maintaining the two in a spaced apart relationship with one another.
- the apparatus may further include means for maintaining the bubble cap in a stationary position over the opening in the deck tray.
- a key aspect of the invention is a dispersion plate which is located in a filmed passageway within the riser.
- the dispersion plate is located adjacent a lower discharge end of the riser and is provided with a plurality of openings therethrough.
- the openings in the dispersion plate may provide the sole means for fluid communication between an upper portion of the gas-liquid contact apparatus and a lower portion of the gas-liquid contact apparatus which contains the body of particulate contact material.
- the openings in the dispersion plate conveniently provide a substantially reduced fluid flow area which produces a mist flow of liquid and vapor. The mist flow preferably enhances the uniform distribution and contact of the gas-liquid feed with the contact material which enhances the product yield.
- Figure 1 is an elevation view partly in section of a reactor incorporating the present invention
- Figure 2 is an exploded view of a bubble cap assembly construction in accordance with the present invention.
- Figure 3 is a cross sectional elevation view of the bubble cap assembly of Figure 2.
- Figure 4a is an elevation and 4b a cross sectional view of the dispersion plate of the present invention.
- the vapor-liquid, mist phase feed distribution method and apparatus of this invention are broadly applicable to any contacting system and particularly to any down flow reactor contacting system.
- the method and apparatus are specifically applicable for use in catalytic hydrodesulfurization and hydrocracking reactors. They also can be used to conduct any contacting or treating in which a portion of the feed is in a liquid phase and the balance is in a vapor phase, such as in catalytic polymeri ⁇ zation, isomerization, etc., of petroleum hydrocarbons, catalytic hydrogenation of liquid coal extracts, catalytic hydrogenation of aromatic compounds, such as the conversion of benzene to cyclohexane, catalytic oxidation, catalytic chlorination, and the like.
- the apparatus therein shown consists essentially of a down flow catalytic reactor 10 with its various internal parts.
- the reactor comprises a cylindrical vessel 12.
- Vessel 12 is typically constructed of corrosion resistant metal or an equivalent material such as stainless steel, ceramic or the like, and is normally insulated internally or externally for operation at elevated temperatures. While vessel 12 is substantially cylindrical in the preferred form, it can also be of a non cylindrical shape if desired.
- Vessel 12 has an outlet conduit 18 in a bottom portion 16.
- a top portion 14 is provided with a conduit 20 for convenience in filling vessel 12 with catalyst, and for routine maintenance.
- a foraminous, cone shaped cylindrical grating 22 is located immediately above outlet conduit 18 to act as a barrier to prevent the escape of solids from within vessel 12 through outlet 18 while permitting fluid product to discharge therethrough.
- a gas - liquid feed is introduced through conduit 20 into the top portion 14 of vessel 12.
- quench conduit 24 is provided which includes a sparger 26 comprising a closed pipe with two identical radial slits 28 for injecting a quench gas in two sheet like jets. Additional quench gas can be introduced into vessel 12 through conduit 20 to control temperature if desired.
- the improvement of the present invention comprises a novel feed distribution system comprising a transverse partition or distribution tray 30 and a plurality of bubble cap assemblies such as shown at 32, 32A and 32B on the drawing.
- a more specific aspect the invention is directed to the bubble cap assemblies 32, which will be described in more detail later.
- distribution tray 30 is securely mounted substantially horizontally within vessel 12 by a circumferential support bracket 34.
- Distribution tray 30 is substantially vapor and liquid tight, except for the downward openings in the riser of the bubble cap assemblies 32.
- reactors suitable for use with the present invention can differ substantially in non-critically aspects from that depicted in Figure 1.
- Such reactors can, for example, contain two or more distribution tray-catalyst bed combinations, or units, which can be arranged in series or parallel relationship. It also is not essential that the catalyst bed used in accordance with this invention have layers of inert materials such as described.
- Bubble cap assembly 100 comprises a riser 112, a bubble cap 114, spacer means 116, a retainer member 118, lock means 120, and dispersion plate 158.
- Riser 112 which is generally cylindrical in form, preferably is provided with a lower lip or extension 124 which is received within an opening 126 in a deck tray 122.
- Riser 112 may be cut from a length of tubular material or may be rolled from a length of sheet stock as desired.
- Riser 112 also includes a flange portion 128 adjacent its lower end which supports the riser on an upper surface 130 of deck plate 122. As depicted, flange 128 is formed as an integral part of riser 112. Alternatively, the flange could be in the form of a separate ring attached to the riser by press fit, shrink fit, welding or any other manner.
- Riser 112 has an inner passageway 132 which provides substantially the sole means of fluid communication across deck tray 122 through dispersion plate 158.
- Bubble cap 114 encompasses an upper end of riser 112.
- Bubble cap 114 comprises a top wall 134 terminating about its periphery in a downwardly extending skirt 136 which terminates adjacent upper surface 130 of deck tray 122.
- skirt 136 will have a plurality of slots or openings 137 for the passage of fluid therethrough.
- the function of the slots 137 is to provide a pressure drop there- across such that the liquid level in the annular space defined by cap 114 and riser 112 is higher than the liquid level on distribution tray 30.
- the higher liquid level in the annular space will offset any irregularities in liquid level on distribution tray 30 and ensure a substantially uniform gas-liquid flow through each bubble cap assembly, and substantially uniform mixing of the gas and liquid.
- Bubble cap 114 further includes a substantially centrally located aperture 138 located in top wall 134.
- Aperture 138 comprises two rectangular openings superimposed upon and at substantially right angles to one another forming an opening in the shape of a cross, that is, the central points of the two rectangular openings are coincident and preferably are on the axis of bubble cap 114.
- one of the rectangular openings is larger than the other, i.e., one has a longer length than the other opening. The function of these two openings will be described later.
- Means are provided for maintaining bubble cap 114 and riser 112 in a spaced apart relationship with one another substantially as depicted. As shown in the drawing, this means comprises a plurality of spacers 116 which typically will be fastened to the cap, riser or both. Top wall 134 of cap 114 rests on spacers 116. Spacers 116 also extend radially outwardly and maintain bubble cap 114 substantially centered with respect to riser 112.
- Means are provided for securing bubble cap assembly 100 in position on deck tray 122 in communication with opening 126.
- this means includes a retainer member 118 and lock means 120.
- Retainer member 118 is disposed within inner passageway 132.
- a lower end of retainer member 118 is provided with oppositely extending projections 140.
- Each of projections 140 is provided with an upwardly extending face portion 142 for engagement with a bottom surface 144 of deck tray 122. If the lower lip 124 of riser 112 extends below surface 144 of deck tray 122, it may be necessary to provide a notch 125 ( Figure 2) in lower lip 124 to ensure that faces 142 of retainer member 118 engages bottom surface 144 of deck 122.
- Retainer member 118 further includes an upwardly extending stem portion 146 which is received through an opening 160 of dispersion plate 158 and through the smaller of the two rectangular openings forming aperture 138 in bubble cap 114. Retainer member 118 is provided with a vertical slot 148 for receiving therethrough a substantial portion of lock means 120.
- a locking means 120 comprises two substantially parallel leg members 150 and 152 which are connected at one end by a base member 154.
- One of the leg members for example, leg member 152, is in the form of a ramp to provide a wedge means for engagement with slot 148 in retainer member 118 which extends through top wall 134 of bubble cap 114.
- Leg members 150 and 152 and base member 154 are sized for passage through the larger of the two rectangular openings forming aperture 138 in bubble cap 114.
- leg member 152 is provided with an end piece 156 which is sized to prevent passage of locking means 120 through aperture 138 during installation and removal of the bubble cap assembly.
- end piece 156 is welded or otherwise attached to the end of leg member 152. It will be apparent, however, that it could also be an integral part of leg member 152, for example, by bending the end of leg member 152 to form a comparable end portion.
- the ramp portion of leg member 152 engages slot 148 in retaining member 118 and presses against top wall 134 of bubble cap 114.
- the ramp portion acts as a wedge for tightly urging bubble cap 114, spacer means 116 and riser 112 against upper surface 130 of deck tray 122 and concurrently urging faces 142 of retainer member 118 against lower surface 144 of deck tray 122 to retain dispersion plate 158 in position.
- retainer member 118 is suspended at its lowest position with respect to bubble cap 114 by locking means 120.
- the lower end portion 140 of retainer member 118 is inclined and inserted through opening 126 of deck tray 122.
- retainer member 118 is raised and bubble cap assembly 110 clamped in position by driving the wedge portion of locking means 120 into slot 148 to the position shown in Figure 3.
- Dispersion plate 158 is provided with a centrally located opening 160 for the passage therethrough of the retainer member 118.
- Plate 158 further includes a plurality of openings 162.
- the number and size of openings 162 are such as to provide a substantial reduction in cross sectional flow area for the liquid-vapor passing through riser 112.
- the cross sectional flow area provided by openings 162 will be from 2 to 75 percent, generally from 5 to 85 percent and preferably from 10 to 40 percent of the internal cross sectional area passageway 132 of riser 112.
- openings 162 The purpose of openings 162 is, of course, to ensure that the two phase liquid-vapor feed entering the upper portion of riser 112 will pass in close proximity to one another through the reduced size openings to effect a shearing of the liquid by the vapor and produce a mist flow.
- the shape of openings 162 may vary.
- the openings may be round, square, rectangular or the like
- the best results have been obtained through the use of slots in a radial pattern as depicted.
- the slots also may be straight, forming a square or rectangular pattern.
- the width of the slot may vary depending upon numerous variables including physical properties of the liquid, gas, flow rates, temperature and permissible pressure drop among other things.
- slots 162 will have a width of from about 1/16 to 1 inch, preferably from 1/8 to 1/2 inch, and most preferably from about 3/16 to 1/4 inch for most applications wherein a liquid hydrocarbon is treated with a gaseous hydrocarbon.
- the length and number of openings 162 will be selected to ensure a pressure drop which will both produce the desired mist flow and not be excessive for use in the selected system.
- the desired mist flow can be obtained across openings 162, which are usually selected to produce a pressure drop within the range from about 0.1 to 50 inches of water.
- a preferred pressure drop is within the range from about 0.5 to 15 inches of water and most preferred is in the range of from 1 to 10 inches of water.
- dispersion plate 158 has downwardly and outwardly projecting tab members 164 on the outer openings.
- the function of tab members 164 is to divert the mist flow radially outward from the center of dispersion plate 158 to cover a greater area of contact material.
- the inner openings 162 are not provided with such tab members. The reason for this is to ensure that an adequate portion of the mist flow will pass downwardly and impinge upon that portion of the contact material located directly beneath the dispersion plate.
- An advantage of the present invention is that tab members 164 can readily be formed as an integral portion of dispersion plate 158. This is accomplished by not shearing off both sides of the openings 162 when those openings are formed.
- the range of G v / ⁇ should be in the range of from 5,000 to 30,000, and preferably from 10,000 to 20,000.
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