Gas and liquid contact apparatus – Contact devices – Rotating gases
Patent
1998-07-22
2000-08-22
Chiesa, Richard L.
Gas and liquid contact apparatus
Contact devices
Rotating gases
202158, 2611143, B01F 304
Patent
active
061059412
ABSTRACT:
This invention is directed to a cyclonic vapor/liquid contacting device, wherein liquid exiting the cyclonic device is directed primarily to one side, and distillation or related mass transfer or heat transfer processes employing its use, such as fluid catalytic cracking. Liquid feed is introduced near the floor of the cyclone via downcomer or plenum. Vapor enters through sieve holes in the bottom of the cyclonic device. Near the floor are angled tabs or vanes that impart a spin to the vapor rising up through the floor. The tabs or vanes mix the liquid and vapor. The liquid is then thrown toward the cyclone wall, where it exits through slots in the wall. Preferably, a second set of tabs or vanes, located about in the middle of the cyclone, imparts additional spin to the vapor and entrained liquid rising through the cyclone. This improves liquid collection by the cyclone, especially in cases where a heavy liquid load dampens the spin action of the vapor in the base of the cyclone. Means to direct liquid flow primarily to one side include a shroud around the top of the cyclone, vanes to direct fluid flow downward and baffles between the cyclone barrels.
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Buchanan John S.
Stober Berne K.
Chiesa Richard L.
Exxon Research and Engineering Company
Purwin Paul E.
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