Elutriation in a fluid coking process

Mineral oils: processes and products – Chemical conversion of hydrocarbons – Cracking

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48 63, 48206, C10G 932

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040554848

ABSTRACT:
In a fluid coking process, a gas containing coke particles is elutriated in a riser portion of a vessel to remove selectively the larger coke particles. The elutriated gas flows into a bed of solids positioned in the upper portion of the vessel.

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