Device for feeding a gaseous fluid through a bed of bulk materia

Fluid handling – Systems – System with plural openings – one a gas vent or access opening

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137810, 251126, 422181, E03B 707

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ABSTRACT:
A device for feeding a gaseous fluid radially from a center of a vessel outwards, including a central vertical gas feed tube having at least one vertical row of discharge openings, a catalyst bed of bulk material accommodated in a perforated basket, which includes a perforated cylindrical surface surrounding the central vertical gas feed tube in a spaced relationship thereto and defines with the guide feed tube a hollow cylindrical space, the perforated cylindrical surface defining an impingement surface of the catalyst bed, and deflector elements provided at the at least one row of the discharge openings to insure a substantially tangential flow of gas into the hollow cylindrical space.

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