Tower bottoms coke catching device
US-10696906-B2 · Jun 30, 2020 · US
US11634647B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11634647-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117523776-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 10, 2021 |
| Priority date | Sep 29, 2017 |
| Publication date | Apr 25, 2023 |
| Grant date | Apr 25, 2023 |
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A coke catching apparatus for use in hydrocarbon cracking to assist in the removal of coke and the prevention of coke build up in high coking hydrocarbon processing units. The apparatus includes a grid device for preventing large pieces of coke from entering the outlet of the process refining equipment while allowing small pieces of coke to pass through and be disposed of. The coke catching apparatus can be easily disassembled to be removed from the refining process equipment and cleaned.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A coke catching device to be positioned inside a petroleum product processing unit that refines a petroleum liquid, the coke catching device comprising: a bottom section having a plurality of apertures therein, the bottom section configured to be positioned inside the petroleum product processing unit adjacent an outlet thereof; a grid section connected to the bottom section and having a tubular grid including a plurality of openings therein, the plurality of openings being sized to retain large spalled coke pieces on an outer side of the grid section and to permit at least some spalled coke pieces to pass therethrough, the large spalled coke pieces defined as those spalled coke pieces that do not fit through the plurality of openings in the grid section, and the grid section having a diameter being at least about 2 inches larger than a diameter of the outlet; a top section connected to the grid section, each of the top section, the grid section, and the bottom section in combination defining a liquid pathway through one or more of the plurality of openings of the grid section, into an inner portion of the grid section, through one or more of the plurality of apertures of the bottom section and into the outlet of the petroleum product processing unit, thereby to allow small pieces of coke contained in the liquid petroleum product within the petroleum product processing unit to pass through to the outlet while preventing large pieces of coke contained in the liquid petroleum product from passing through when the petroleum liquid flows into the grid section and to the outlet prior to output of the refined petroleum liquid; and a clamp, the top section and the grid section being connected by the clamp. 2. The coke catching device of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of apertures in the bottom section are sized to permit the at least some spalled coke pieces to pass therethrough into the outlet of the petroleum product processing unit. 3. The coke catching device of claim 1 , wherein the top section includes a hat portion, wherein the grid section comprises the tubular grid, the coke catching device further comprising a plurality of hat supports, and wherein the hat portion is connected to the tubular grid through the plurality of hat supports, thereby to permit at least some spalled coke pieces to pass there between. 4. The coke catching device of claim 1 , wherein the petroleum product processing unit comprises an atmospheric tower. 5. A method of catching spalled coke inside a petroleum product processing unit that refines a petroleum liquid, the method comprising: operating a petroleum product processing unit having a coke catching device positioned proximate an outlet of the petroleum product processing unit, the coke catching device includes a bottom section disposed adjacent the outlet, a grid section connected to the bottom section and having a plurality of openings therein, and a top section connected to the grid section, the coke catching device also having a liquid fluid pathway through one or more of the plurality of openings in the grid section, into an inner portion of the grid section, through the bottom section, and into the outlet, the grid section having a diameter being at least about 2 inches larger than a diameter of the outlet, and each of the plurality of openings of the grid section being at least about 4 inches wide; flowing the petroleum liquid having spalled coke therein through at least a portion of the petroleum product processing unit and into the coke catching device through the plurality of openings in the grid section thereof; retaining large coke pieces on an outer side of the grid section, the large coke pieces defined as those coke pieces that do not fit through one or more of the plurality of openings of the grid section; permitting coke pieces that fit through one or more of the plurality of openings of the grid section to flow with the petroleum fluid along the liquid fluid pathway; and removing the top section, the grid section, the bottom section from inside the petroleum product processing unit during a shutdown of the petroleum product processing unit. 6. The method of claim 5 , further comprising operating the petroleum product processing unit to create thermal cycling therein, thereby to cause coke in the petroleum product processing unit to spall off interior walls thereof. 7. A method of catching spalled coke inside a petroleum product processing unit that refines a petroleum liquid, the method comprising: operating a petroleum product processing unit having a coke catching device positioned proximate an outlet of the petroleum product processing unit, the coke catching device including a bottom section disposed adjacent the outlet, a grid section connected to the bottom section and having a plurality of openings therein, and a top section connected to the grid section, the coke catching device also having a liquid fluid pathway through one or more of the plurality of openings in the grid section, into an inner portion of the grid section, through the bottom section, and into the outlet, the petroleum product processing unit including an atmospheric tower; flowing the petroleum liquid having spalled coke therein through at least a portion of the petroleum product processing unit and into the coke catching device through the plurality of openings in the grid section thereof; retaining large coke pieces on an outer side of the grid section, the large coke pieces defined as those coke pieces that do not fit through one or more of the plurality of openings of the grid section; and permitting coke pieces that fit through one or more of the plurality of openings of the grid section to flow with the petroleum fluid along the liquid fluid pathway. 8. The method of claim 7 , further comprising disconnecting the top section, the grid section, and the bottom section from each other during a shutdown of the petroleum product processing unit. 9. The method of claim 7 , further comprising operating the petroleum product processing unit to create thermal cycling therein, thereby to cause coke in the petroleum product processing unit to spall off interior walls thereof. 10. A method of catching spalled coke inside a petroleum product processing unit that refines a petroleum liquid, the method comprising: operating a petroleum product processing unit having a coke catching device positioned proximate an outlet of the petroleum product processing unit, the coke catching device including a bottom section disposed adjacent the outlet, a grid section connected to the bottom section and having a plurality of openings therein, and a top section connected to the grid section, the coke catching device also having a liquid fluid pathway through one or more of the plurality of openings in the grid section, into an inner portion of the grid section, through the bottom section, and into the outlet, the top section including a hat portion, the grid section including a tubular grid section, the coke catching device further including a plurality of hat supports, the hat portion being connected to the tubular grid section through the plurality of hat supports, thereby to permit at least some spalled coke pieces to pass there between; flowing the petroleum liquid having spalled coke therein through at least a portion of the petroleum product processing unit and into the coke catching device through the plurality of openings in the grid section thereof; retaining large coke pieces on an outer side of the grid section, the large coke pieces defined as those coke pieces that do not fit through one or more of the plurality of openings of the grid section; permitting coke pieces that fi
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