Chemistry: physical processes – Physical processes – Crystallization
Patent
1977-10-13
1979-01-02
Scovronek, Joseph
Chemistry: physical processes
Physical processes
Crystallization
137 2, 137110, 208146, 208DIG1, 364500, 422109, B01J 802, C10G 3504, G05D 1102, G06F 1546
Patent
active
041325290
ABSTRACT:
Control of temperature increase (delta-T) through a reaction zone, in which both exothermic and endothermic reactions are effected, is achieved by sensing the inlet temperature of the charge stock, an intermediate temperature within the reaction zone and the outlet temperature of the effluent from the reaction zone. The inlet temperature sensor co-acts with a temperature recorder controller (TRC) having an adjustable set point, to produce a representative signal which is transmitted to flow-regulating means which adjusts the quantity of charge stock bypassing the feed heater. The difference between the inlet and intermediate temperatures, and that between the intermediate and outlet temperatures are determined to produce two delta-T signals which are transmitted to a double differential temperature recorder controller (DdTRC) which develops a signal representing the difference between the two delta-T signals, compared to a preset difference. The signal is transmitted to the inlet temperature recorder controller to adjust the set point thereof, and the quantity of charge stock bypassing the feed heater is further regulated responsive thereto. Enhanced control is afforded by selecting the higher of the intermediate and outlet temperatures, developing another representative signal and adjusting the signal being transmitted to the charge stock bypass regulating means.
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Erickson Robert W.
Hoatson Jr. James R.
Page II William H.
Scovronek Joseph
UOP Inc.
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