US20050095184A1 - Method for carrying out chemical reactions in pseudo-isothermal conditions - Google Patents
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- the present invention in its most general aspect, refers to a method for carrying out chemical reactions in so-called pseudo-isothermal conditions, that is in conditions such that the reaction temperature is controlled within a limited range of values around a predetermined optimal value.
- this invention concerns a method of the aforementioned type for controlling the temperature of catalyzed reactions, based upon the use of heat exchangers immersed in a reaction environment, for example in a catalytic bed, in which a predetermined chemical reaction takes place.
- the method of the present invention comprises the use of plated exchangers immersed in a catalytic bed and internally crossed by an operating heat exchange fluid.
- plated heat exchangers equipped with an inlet fitting and an outlet fitting on opposite sides, in such a way as to allow the passage of an operating heat exchange fluid inside them along a predetermined direction.
- heat exchangers are equipped with an auxiliary distribution circuit of operating heat exchange fluid, which allows the introduction of fresh operating fluid, at a predetermined temperature, inside and at different points of the heat exchanger.
- the introduction of fresh operating fluid, at different predetermined points of the heat exchanger, and the mixing thereof with the operating fluid flowing inside the exchanger allow the temperature of the exchanger to be controlled within predetermined limits and consequently allow the conditions of pseudo-isothermicity to be maintained inside the reaction zone.
- reactors comprising two operating heat exchange fluid distribution systems, one to directly feed the heat exchangers through the inlet fitting and one to feed an operating heat exchange fluid to the auxiliary distribution circuit.
- the technical problem forming the basis of the present invention is that of providing a method for carrying out chemical reactions in so-called pseudo-isothermal conditions based upon the use of heat exchangers of the aforementioned type, which on the one hand allows the conditions of pseudo-isothermicity to be maintained in a simple and reliable manner, being on the other hand simple to carry out in practice so as to allow the drawbacks of the prior art described above to be overcome.
- a method for carrying out chemical reactions in so-called pseudo-isothermal conditions and in a predetermined reaction environment comprising the step of arranging in said environment at least one heat exchanger crossed by an operating fluid along a main direction, characterized in that a same flow of operating fluid is fed in many points along said main direction.
- the invention also refers to an exchanger having structural and functional characteristics suitable for actuating the present method.
- FIG. 1 schematically represents a perspective view of a heat exchanger used to carry out the method according to the present invention.
- FIG. 2 schematically represents a section view of FIG. 1 along the line II-II.
- FIG. 3 schematically represents a section view of FIG. 1 along the line I-I.
- a heat exchanger for actuating the method of the present invention is generally indicated with 1 .
- the heat exchanger 1 having a flattened parallelepiped shape, comprises two metallic plates 2 , 3 having low thickness so as to be plastically deformable, substantially flat, juxtaposed and joined in a predetermined spaced relationship through a perimetric welding 4 .
- a chamber 5 is defined, in fluid communication with the outside through a fluid inlet fitting 6 and a fluid outlet fitting 7 positioned on respective opposite short sides 8 a and 8 b.
- divider baffles 12 preferably positioned on the same axis A-A, substantially perpendicular to the opposite short sides 8 a, 8 b in the example of FIG. 1 , and formed in the exchanger 1 through plastic deformation of the metallic plates 2 , 3 , a distribution channel 10 and a heat exchange chamber 9 are defined in said exchanger 1 .
- the distribution channel 10 is in fluid communication with the outside through the fluid inlet fitting 6 and in fluid communication with the heat exchange chamber 9 through passages 11 , also known as distributors, which alternate with the divider baffles 12 along the axis A-A.
- the heat exchange chamber is also in fluid communication with the outside through the fluid outlet fitting 7 .
- exchangers of the aforementioned type are arranged inside a reaction zone, for example a catalytic bed, preferably of the fixed type with a granular catalyst, in which a chemical reaction takes place, for example continuously, for example exothermal like methanol synthesis.
- a flow of operating heat exchange fluid at predetermined temperature and pressure is made to flow, through the fitting 6 , inside the heat exchanger.
- the operating fluid goes down along the distribution channel 10 and flows inside the heat exchange chamber 9 through the passages 11 .
- passages 11 which have the function of distributors of the operating fluid, are sized in such a way as to allow the feeding to the heat exchange chamber 9 of a predetermined flow rate of said operating fluid.
- the operating fluid that flows inside the heat exchange chamber 9 is responsible for the at least partial removal of the heat generated by the chemical reaction inside the reaction zone and the consequent maintenance of the pseudo-isothermal conditions inside the reaction zone itself.
- the operating fluid as it flows inside the chamber 9 , undergoes a gradual temperature increase, due to the aforementioned heat exchange with the reaction zone.
- the supply of fresh operating fluid through subsequent feedings allows the temperature in the heat exchange chamber 9 to be kept within the predetermined limits, ensuring therefore a removal of generally constant heat along the entire length of the heat exchanger.
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Abstract
A method for carrying out chemical reactions in so-called pseudo-isothermal conditions and in a predetermined reaction environment, for example a catalytic bed, comprises the step of arranging in the reaction environment at least one heat exchanger crossed by an operating fluid along a main direction.
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- The present invention, in its most general aspect, refers to a method for carrying out chemical reactions in so-called pseudo-isothermal conditions, that is in conditions such that the reaction temperature is controlled within a limited range of values around a predetermined optimal value.
- In particular, this invention concerns a method of the aforementioned type for controlling the temperature of catalyzed reactions, based upon the use of heat exchangers immersed in a reaction environment, for example in a catalytic bed, in which a predetermined chemical reaction takes place.
- Even more specifically, but not restrictively, the method of the present invention comprises the use of plated exchangers immersed in a catalytic bed and internally crossed by an operating heat exchange fluid.
- It is known that for an optimal completion of exothermic or endothermic chemical reactions it is necessary to remove or, respectively, supply heat to the environment in which the reaction takes place so as to control its temperature in close proximity to a precalculated theoretical value.
- It is also known that, for the aforementioned purpose, methods are widely used that make--use of heat exchangers of the most varied types, immersed in the reaction environment (generally a catalytic bed) and crossed internally by an appropriate operating heat exchange fluid.
- Particularly suitable for the purpose of controlling the pseudo-isothermicity of exothermic or endothermic chemical reactions are plated heat exchangers, equipped with an inlet fitting and an outlet fitting on opposite sides, in such a way as to allow the passage of an operating heat exchange fluid inside them along a predetermined direction.
- In particular, such heat exchangers are equipped with an auxiliary distribution circuit of operating heat exchange fluid, which allows the introduction of fresh operating fluid, at a predetermined temperature, inside and at different points of the heat exchanger.
- The introduction of fresh operating fluid, at different predetermined points of the heat exchanger, and the mixing thereof with the operating fluid flowing inside the exchanger allow the temperature of the exchanger to be controlled within predetermined limits and consequently allow the conditions of pseudo-isothermicity to be maintained inside the reaction zone.
- Although advantageous from some points of view, the methods of the aforementioned prior art suffer from a serious and recognized drawback.
- Such methods require indeed the use of reactors comprising two operating heat exchange fluid distribution systems, one to directly feed the heat exchangers through the inlet fitting and one to feed an operating heat exchange fluid to the auxiliary distribution circuit.
- For this reason, since the two distribution systems are independent from each other and at the same time in fluid communication through the heat exchangers, the practical embodiment of the methods according to the prior art and the consequent control of the operating conditions of the heat exchangers, respectively, of the reaction zone, are particularly complex and difficult.
- The technical problem forming the basis of the present invention is that of providing a method for carrying out chemical reactions in so-called pseudo-isothermal conditions based upon the use of heat exchangers of the aforementioned type, which on the one hand allows the conditions of pseudo-isothermicity to be maintained in a simple and reliable manner, being on the other hand simple to carry out in practice so as to allow the drawbacks of the prior art described above to be overcome.
- The aforementioned technical problem is solved by a method for carrying out chemical reactions in so-called pseudo-isothermal conditions and in a predetermined reaction environment, for example a catalytic bed, comprising the step of arranging in said environment at least one heat exchanger crossed by an operating fluid along a main direction, characterized in that a same flow of operating fluid is fed in many points along said main direction.
- The invention also refers to an exchanger having structural and functional characteristics suitable for actuating the present method.
- Further characteristics and advantages of the invention will become clearer from the detailed description of an embodiment of the method according to the invention, given hereafter with reference to the attached drawings for indicative and non-limiting purposes.
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FIG. 1 schematically represents a perspective view of a heat exchanger used to carry out the method according to the present invention. -
FIG. 2 schematically represents a section view ofFIG. 1 along the line II-II. -
FIG. 3 schematically represents a section view ofFIG. 1 along the line I-I. - With reference to the aforementioned figures, a heat exchanger for actuating the method of the present invention is generally indicated with 1.
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heat exchanger 1, having a flattened parallelepiped shape, comprises twometallic plates perimetric welding 4. - Between
metallic plates 2, 3 achamber 5 is defined, in fluid communication with the outside through a fluid inlet fitting 6 and a fluid outlet fitting 7 positioned on respective oppositeshort sides - Through
divider baffles 12 preferably positioned on the same axis A-A, substantially perpendicular to the oppositeshort sides FIG. 1 , and formed in theexchanger 1 through plastic deformation of themetallic plates distribution channel 10 and aheat exchange chamber 9 are defined insaid exchanger 1. - The
distribution channel 10 is in fluid communication with the outside through the fluid inlet fitting 6 and in fluid communication with theheat exchange chamber 9 throughpassages 11, also known as distributors, which alternate with thedivider baffles 12 along the axis A-A. The heat exchange chamber is also in fluid communication with the outside through the fluid outlet fitting 7. - To carry out the method of the present invention, exchangers of the aforementioned type are arranged inside a reaction zone, for example a catalytic bed, preferably of the fixed type with a granular catalyst, in which a chemical reaction takes place, for example continuously, for example exothermal like methanol synthesis.
- For each heat exchanger used, a flow of operating heat exchange fluid at predetermined temperature and pressure is made to flow, through the fitting 6, inside the heat exchanger.
- The operating fluid goes down along the
distribution channel 10 and flows inside theheat exchange chamber 9 through thepassages 11. - It should be noted that
such passages 11, which have the function of distributors of the operating fluid, are sized in such a way as to allow the feeding to theheat exchange chamber 9 of a predetermined flow rate of said operating fluid. - The operating fluid that flows inside the
heat exchange chamber 9 is responsible for the at least partial removal of the heat generated by the chemical reaction inside the reaction zone and the consequent maintenance of the pseudo-isothermal conditions inside the reaction zone itself. - The operating fluid, as it flows inside the
chamber 9, undergoes a gradual temperature increase, due to the aforementioned heat exchange with the reaction zone. - The supply of fresh operating fluid through subsequent feedings allows the temperature in the
heat exchange chamber 9 to be kept within the predetermined limits, ensuring therefore a removal of generally constant heat along the entire length of the heat exchanger. - The presence of a single operating fluid inlet (fitting 6) advantageously allows such a fluid to be fed at a single predetermined pressure to the
heat exchange chamber 9 through all of thedistributors 11 and in this way removing the need for a second independent operating fluid distribution system, to the great advantage of the simplicity of actuation of the method according to the invention as well as of the simplicity and reliability of the temperature control inside theheat exchange chamber 9. - In other words, according to the method of the present invention, a single operating fluid distribution circuit is necessary, with the consequent advantageous simplification, from the mechanical point of view, and the consequent saving in time and resources when a reactor using the exchanger described above is operated and maintained.
- The invention thus conceived is susceptible to further variants and modifications all of which are within the capabilities of the man skilled in the art and, as such, fall within the scope of protection of the invention itself, as defined by the following claims.
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1. Method for carrying out chemical reactions in so-called pseudo-isothermal conditions and in a predetermined reaction environment, for example a catalytic bed, comprising the step of arranging in said environment at least one heat exchanger (1) crossed by an operating fluid along a main direction, characterized in that the same flow of operating fluid is fed in many points along said main direction.
2. Heat exchanger for carrying out the method according to claim 1 , comprising two metallic plates (2, 3) of small thickness, substantially flat, juxtaposed and joined in a predetermined spaced relationship through a perimetric welding (4) defining, between them, a chamber (5), in fluid communication with the outside through a fluid inlet fitting (6) and a fluid outlet fitting (7) positioned on respective opposite short sides (8 a, 8 b), characterized in that it comprises divider baffles (12), inside said chamber (5), defining in said exchanger (1) a distribution channel (10) and a heat exchange chamber (9).
3. Heat exchanger according to claim 2 , characterized in that said divider baffles (12) are formed in the exchanger (1) through plastic deformation of the metallic plates (2, 3).
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