Method and Apparatus for Producing a Hydrogen-Containing Product
US-2017320729-A1 · Nov 9, 2017 · US
US10384183B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10384183-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715433340-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 15, 2017 |
| Priority date | Feb 15, 2017 |
| Publication date | Aug 20, 2019 |
| Grant date | Aug 20, 2019 |
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The present invention relates a steam methane reformer tube outlet assembly and a method of assembling or retrofitting same. More specifically, it relates to an exposed flanged tube outlet of a reformer designed to mitigate metal dusting corrosion, dew point condensation-related metal fatigue and cracking, and over-temperature induced metal failures such as hydrogen attack.
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We claim: 1. A flanged tube outlet assembly of a steam methane reformer assembly comprising: at least one or more reformer tubes having an inlet for allowing a process gas to be introduced into a tube outlet assembly for the removal of said process gas, wherein a process gas exiting an outlet port is syngas, said tube outlet assembly is disposed outside of the steam methane reformer and includes a reformer tube having an interior space accommodating an internal insulation can therein wherein said insulation can is fitted in the interior space of the reformer tube, and the exterior of said reformer tube is covered with insulation extending in close proximity to a tube-flange weld neck; an outlet port disposed upstream of a distal end of said insulating can for delivering said syngas to downstream process units, and said insulation can is connected to a blind flange and extends into the reformer tube toward the outlet port, wherein a gap between the can and the interior of said reformer tube is larger at the distal end than at a blind flange end. 2. The flanged tube outlet assembly of claim 1 , wherein the internal insulation can is selected from the group consisting of a fully tapered can, a partially tapered can, a fully stepped can or a partially stepped can. 3. The flanged tube outlet assembly of claim 2 , wherein the internal can has an angled or curved distal end. 4. The flanged tube outlet assembly of claim 1 , wherein the insulation can disposed in the interior of said reformer tube is designed to maintain areas of the tube outlet upstream of the distal end of the insulation can above the temperature range favorable to metal dusting, while areas with temperatures favorable to high rates of metal dusting are restricted to regions of low syngas flow within the annular gap thereby having a reduced rate of metal dusting corrosion. 5. The flanged tube outlet assembly of claim 1 , wherein the larger gap size at the distal end of the insulation can maintains the tube outlet above the syngas dew point temperature, and the reduced gap size toward the blind flange keeps the flanges below the threshold temperature for high temperature hydrogen attack. 6. The flanged tube outlet assembly of claim 2 , wherein the gap of the tapered or stepped insulation can at the distal end ranges between about 0.15 to 1 inches, and the gap at the blind flange end ranges between about 0.1 to 0.5 inches. 7. A flanged tube outlet assembly of a steam methane reformer assembly comprising: at least one or more reformer tubes having an inlet for allowing a process gas to be introduced into a tube outlet assembly for removal of the process gas, wherein said process exiting an outlet port is syngas, said tube outlet assembly is disposed outside a steam methane reformer and includes a reformer tube having an interior space accommodating an internal insulation can therein wherein said insulation can is tapered or stepped in the interior space of the reformer tube and wherein the exterior of said reformer tube is covered with insulation extending in close proximity to a tube-flange weld neck; the outlet port is disposed upstream of a distal end of said insulation can for delivering said syngas to downstream process units, and said insulation can is connected to a blind flange and extends into the reformer tube toward the outlet port and securely connected to the blind flange, wherein a gap between the can and the interior of said reformer tube is in the range between about 0.1 to 0.5 inches at a blind flange end of said tube outlet, and 0.1 to 1 inches at the distal end, allowing a larger volume of hot syngas to be maintained at the distal end of the gap so a tube metal temperature in the vicinity of the distal end of the can is above metal dusting favorable temperatures, yet regulating a flow of hot gas towards a flange to maintain the whole length of a tube outlet above the syngas dew point temperatures to eliminate condensation/evaporation thermal cycling induced fatigue cracking while lowering the flange temperatures to minimize occurrence over-temperature induced metal failures. 8. The flanged tube outlet assembly of a steam methane reformer of claim 7 , wherein the internal can is either partially or fully tapered or stepped, and optionally with the distal end angled or curved. 9. The flanged tube outlet assembly of claim 7 , wherein the internal insulation can is selected from the group consisting of a fully tapered can, a partially tapered can, a fully stepped can or a partially stepped can. 10. The flanged tube outlet assembly of claim 7 , wherein the internal can has an angled or curved distal end.
Controlling the temperature · CPC title
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being installed in a furnace · CPC title
the reforming step being a carbon dioxide reforming step · CPC title
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