Gas distributor nozzle system with sintered metal filter media
US-2024075443-A1 · Mar 7, 2024 · US
US10195619B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10195619-B2 |
| Application number | US-201415023469-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 18, 2014 |
| Priority date | Sep 20, 2013 |
| Publication date | Feb 5, 2019 |
| Grant date | Feb 5, 2019 |
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A gas assisted liquid spray nozzle assembly having a nozzle body that defines a mixing zone, a liquid inlet communicating with the mixing zone from a side thereof, and a pressurized gas inlet communicating with the mixing chamber from an upstream end. The liquid inlet includes a liquid inlet extension and diffuser post extending transversely into the mixing zone having a liquid extension passageway and a closed downstream end that defines an internal impingement surface disposed on a central axis of the mixing zone against which liquid impinges and is transversely directed into the mixing zone for atomization by pressurized gas directed centrally through the mixing zone from the gas inlet. The spray nozzle assembly includes a barrel extension zone downstream of said mixing zone with a spray tip for directing the atomized liquid in a predetermined spray pattern.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A catalytic cracking system comprising: a riser; a spray nozzle assembly ( 10 ) supported within a wall ( 11 ) of the riser for discharging atomized liquid into the riser; said spray nozzle assembly ( 10 ) including an elongated a nozzle body ( 17 ) which defines a mixing zone ( 20 ) and an elongated barrel extension zone ( 24 ) longer in length than the mixing zone downstream and in communication with the mixing zone ( 20 ) extending through the riser wall ( 11 ), a liquid hydrocarbon supply, a liquid hydrocarbon inlet ( 21 ) supported by said elongated nozzle body ( 17 ) through which a pressurized liquid hydrocarbon stream from said liquid hydrocarbon supply is directed into said mixing zone ( 20 ), a steam supply, a steam inlet ( 22 ) mounted in an upstream axial end of said elongated nozzle body ( 17 ) through which pressurized steam from said steam supply is directed into said mixing zone ( 20 ) along a central axis ( 59 ) of the mixing zone ( 20 ) for atomizing liquid hydrocarbon directed into said mixing zone ( 20 ), a spray tip ( 25 ) mounted at a downstream end of said barrel extension zone ( 24 ) having a discharge orifice ( 26 ) through which atomized liquid hydrocarbon is discharged in a predetermined spray pattern, said liquid hydrocarbon inlet ( 21 ) including a liquid inlet extension and diffuser post ( 55 ) mounted in a sidewall of the elongated nozzle body ( 17 ) and extending into said mixing zone ( 20 ) in transverse relation to the central axis ( 59 ) of the mixing zone ( 20 ), said liquid inlet extension and diffuser post ( 55 ) having a liquid extension passageway ( 56 ) and a plurality of discharge orifices ( 58 ) at a downstream end of said liquid extension passageway ( 56 ), said liquid inlet extension and diffuser post ( 55 ) having a closed downstream terminal end that defines a flat impingement surface ( 66 ) substantially on the central axis of the mixing zone ( 20 ), said discharge orifices ( 58 ) of said liquid extension and diffuser post ( 55 ) being defined by a pair of cross slots extending through diametrically opposed sides of said liquid inlet extension and diffuser post ( 55 ) into communication with said liquid extension passageway ( 56 ), and said cross slots each having a side ( 68 ) co-planar with the flat impingement surface ( 66 ) such that said discharge orifices ( 58 ) direct liquid from said flat impingement surface ( 66 ) into said mixing zone ( 20 ) in a pair of flat fan spray patterns transversely to the central axis of the mixing zone ( 20 ) axial at the center of steam axis flow from the steam inlet ( 22 ). 2. The catalytic cracking system of claim 1 in which said elongated nozzle body is in the form of a one piece hollow cylindrical tubular member ( 17 ) that defines both said mixing zone ( 20 ) and said elongated barrel extension zone ( 24 ). 3. The catalytic cracking system of claim 2 in which said tubular member ( 17 ) is a single cylindrical pipe section. 4. The catalytic cracking system of claim 1 in which said liquid inlet ( 21 ) includes an orifice member ( 45 ) that defines a predetermined sized liquid inlet passage ( 46 ), and said liquid inlet extension and diffuser post ( 55 ) is a separate tubular member mounted downstream of said orifice member ( 45 ). 5. The catalytic cracking system of claim 4 in which said liquid extension passageway ( 56 ) of said liquid inlet extension and diffuser post ( 55 ) is larger in diameter than said inlet passage ( 46 ) of said orifice member ( 45 ). 6. The catalytic cracking systems of claim 1 in which said cross slots are u-shaped.
with particles moving upwards while fluidised · CPC title
the fluidising gas being a reactant · CPC title
according to the "fluidised-bed" technique · CPC title
Nozzles having elongated outlets, e.g. slots, for the material to be sprayed · CPC title
Slits, e.g. narrow openings defined by two straight and parallel lips; Elongated outlets for producing very wide discharges, e.g. fluid curtains (B05B1/046 takes precedence) · CPC title
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