Coker-fractionator unit and process for operating same
US-2018312761-A1 · Nov 1, 2018 · US
US11345862B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11345862-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016933554-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 20, 2020 |
| Priority date | Nov 7, 2019 |
| Publication date | May 31, 2022 |
| Grant date | May 31, 2022 |
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An apparatus and a method for washing hydrocarbon product vapor are disclosed. The apparatus comprises housing, a first wash zone at a predefined cross-section of the housing for receiving the hydrocarbon product vapor, a plurality of injection units located within the first wash zone at predetermined intervals of the length of the housing for receiving wash oil. The injection units inject oil droplets formed from the received wash oil to contact the vapor and obtain a primary washed hydrocarbon vapor within the first wash zone. Further, a second wash zone is located above and in fluid communication with the first wash zone for receiving the primary washed hydrocarbon vapor. One or more spray headers receive wash oil and spray oil droplets formed from the received wash oil to contact with the primary washed hydrocarbon vapor, thereby forming a secondary washed hydrocarbon vapor.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An apparatus for washing hydrocarbon product vapor, the apparatus comprising: a housing; a first wash zone formed within the apparatus at a predefined cross-section of the housing and adapted to receive hydrocarbon product vapor, wherein the first wash zone comprises: a plurality of injection units located at predetermined intervals of a length (L) of the first wash zone adapted to inject oil droplets to contact the hydrocarbon product vapor to form a primary washed hydrocarbon vapor, wherein the plurality of injection units comprises one or more curved rectangular injection headers disposed on an inner wall across a circumference of the housing corresponding to the first wash zone, and wherein the plurality of injection units are oriented to inject the oil droplets in a horizontal direction (XX′) parallel to a horizontal plane A of the housing corresponding to the first wash zone; and a second wash zone located above and in fluid communication with the first wash zone within the predefined cross-section of the housing, the second wash zone adapted to receive the primary washed hydrocarbon vapor from the first wash zone, wherein the second wash zone comprises: one or more spray headers adapted to spray oil droplets to contact the primary washed hydrocarbon vapor to form a secondary washed hydrocarbon vapor. 2. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the predetermined intervals of the length (L) of the location of the plurality of injection units across the first wash zone is in the range on 1 cm to 100 cm. 3. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1 , wherein each of the plurality of injection units is disposed at a predefined vertical elevation on the inner wall across the circumference of the housing corresponding to the first wash zone. 4. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the one or more curved rectangular injection headers comprises a plurality of orifices disposed on an inner surface of the one or more curved injection headers. 5. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the one or more spray headers are adapted to spray oil droplets in a vertically downward direction within the second wash zone. 6. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the one or more spray headers comprises: a main pipe; and a plurality of sub pipes branching from the main pipe and in fluid communication with the main pipe, wherein the main pipe and the sub pipe comprises a plurality of orifices disposed on a bottom of the main pipe and on a bottom of each of the plurality of sub-pipes to inject oil droplets. 7. A method of washing hydrocarbon product vapor, the method comprising: receiving, by a first wash zone, the hydrocarbon product vapor; receiving, by a plurality of injection units, wash oil being supplied from a pump, wherein the plurality of injection units comprises one or more curved rectangular injection headers disposed on an inner wall across a circumference of a housing corresponding to the first wash zone; injecting, by the plurality of injection units, oil droplets formed from the received wash oil within the first wash zone to contact the hydrocarbon product vapor, wherein the plurality of injection units inject the oil droplets in a horizontal direction (XX′) parallel to a horizontal plane A of the housing corresponding to the first wash zone; forming, in the first wash zone, a primary washed hydrocarbon vapor; receiving, by a second wash zone located above and in fluid communication with the first wash zone, the primary washed hydrocarbon vapor; receiving, by one or more spray headers, wash oil being supplied from the pump; spraying, by the one or more spray headers, oil droplets formed from the received wash oil within the second wash zone to contact the primary washed hydrocarbon vapor; and forming, in the second wash zone, a secondary washed hydrocarbon vapor.
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