WO2010090817A2 - Structured packing for a reactor - Google Patents
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- the invention pertains to a structured packing for a reactor.
- the packing may be used in a cylindrical, annular or plate-type reactor, e.g., a catalytic reactor, or a heat exchanger.
- reactors such as chemical reactors and heat exchangers are widely used to promote heat transfer, mass transfer and/or chemical reaction rates.
- reactors such as chemical reactors
- heat transfer coefficient within the reactor is desirable in order to promote transfers of heat between the reactor contents and the environment.
- a high heat transfer coefficient within the reactor is especially desirable near the outside diameter of the reactor, where the ratio of surface area for radial heat flux to the internal volume is lowest and where the amount of heat to be transferred radially is proportional to the volume internal to the source of the reactor. Friction between fluids and the reactor wall often results in relatively low velocities and accordingly relatively lower heat transfer coefficients near the reactor wall where higher heat transfer coefficients are most desirable.
- heat transfer into the reactor wall may limit the reaction rate for endothermic reactions or heat transfer from the reactor may limit the control or safe operation for exothermic reactions.
- Higher surface area in catalytic reactors provides greater opportunity for acceleration of reactions by providing more sites for catalyst to be effectively deployed.
- high geometric surface area near the wall of catalytic reactors increases the available heat for conducting exothermic reactions and the heat sink for endothermic reactions at short distances for heat to travel out of or into the reactors, respectively.
- engineered packing consisting of metal substrates can be constructed in a manner so as to contain thinner walls that may be possible in randomly packed beds for catalysis and thereby contain increased geometric surface area at a comparable or lower pressure drop compared to what could be attained in a randomly packed bed. It is also known that engineered packing can be designed to provide desirably high heat transfer coefficients near the reactor wall.
- US Patents 4,882,130, 4,719,090 and 4,340,501 pertain to engineered packing of diverse designs for providing uniform improvements of geometric surface area and heat transfer throughout the volume of the reactor at desirably low pressure drop without differentially superior heat transfer or geometric surface area near the reactor wall.
- US Patent 4,985,230 discloses an engineered packing suitable for use in annulus or between two walls that provides alternating columns of channels that respectively direct fluid toward the first wall and toward the second wall to induce turbulence of fluid passing through the reactor.
- Such packing provides desirable heat transfer and geometric surface area near the reactor walls at desirably low pressure drop, but has the disadvantage of being difficult to manufacture.
- Published patent application US2004/0013580 pertains to a filter body for removing soot particles from diesel engine exhaust. The disclosed structure which is designed to cause fluid to flow through adjacent filter sheets is unsuitable for causing fluid to impinge on and deflect back from a wall to provide desirable heat transfer.
- PCT Application PCT/US2005/42425 discloses a non-annular reactor containing a core structure near the reactor axis and a casing structure between the core and the reactor wall.
- the structured packing of the invention is readily prepared by cutting a sheet and then folding the sheet into a structure comprising alternating columns containing vanes disposed in opposite oblique orientation to the reactor axis for causing fluid to alternately impinge on and return from a wall of the reactor.
- the columns are separated from each other by substantially straight separating walls.
- the vanes folded from the same sheet are joined along their sides to the separating walls by webs folded from the same sheet.
- the sheet is metal foil and the structure is preferably formed by progressive blanking folding dies.
- the structured packing of the invention may be located near the inside diameter of a cylindrical reactor tube or enclosure, in the annulus of an annular reactor, or between two walls of another reactor shape such as between two flat walls in a plate-type heat exchanger. In all cases, the structured packing of the invention will cause fluid to impinge a reactor wall to thereby increase heat transfer through that wall.
- FIG. 1A is a transverse cross-section of the structured packing of the invention.
- FIG. 1B is a longitudinal, radial cross-section of the structured packing of the invention (corresponding to cross-section AA in FIG. 1A) showing centripetal vanes.
- FIG. 1C is a longitudinal, radial cross-section of the structured packing of the invention (corresponding to cross-section BB in FIG. 1A) showing centripetal vanes.
- FIG. 2 is a plan view of a sheet to be formed into the structured packing of the invention.
- FIG. 3 is a more detailed view of a sheet to be formed into the structured packing of the invention.
- FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the structured packing of the invention.
- the structured packing of the invention is utilized in a reactor having an inlet, an outlet and at least one wall and comprises:
- first and second direction vanes located in the respective first and second columns such that at least some of the first vanes are inclined at an oblique angle to the reactor wall and at least some of the second vanes are inclined at an opposite oblique angle to the reactor wall;
- the structured packing of the invention is formed from a single sheet which may be a metal sheet or foil.
- the opposite oblique angles referred to in paragraph (b) above may all have the same or different magnitude.
- the gaps referred to in paragraph (d) above are preferably discontinuous.
- the reactor containing the structured packing of the invention will have a cylindrical shape and will contain inner and outer concentric walls and an annulus therebetween.
- the structured packing of the invention preferably comprises a row of alternating first and second columns with their respective first and second vanes, with the row being disposed in the annulus.
- a plate be disposed in the annulus and the packing preferably comprises a row of alternating first and second columns with their respective first and second vanes, with the row being disposed in the annulus.
- the reactor may be a chemical reactor, e.g., a catalytic reactor, or it may be a heat exchanger.
- a catalyst it is preferred that a catalyst be present on at least a portion of the surfaces of the sheet.
- reactor 1 has a cylindrical wall 2 and structured packing 3, depicted as a shaded area, resides within wall 1.
- the outside diameter 4 of packing 3 corresponds to the inside diameter of wall 1.
- Packing 3 has an inside diameter 5 and is divided into longitudinal columns 6 (depicted by shaded and dotted areas), and longitudinal columns 7 (depicted by shaded and cross-hatched areas). Columns 6 and 7 alternate with each other and are separated from each other by radial walls 8.
- Reactor 1 has intermittent gaps (not shown) disposed between radial walls 8 and reactor wall 2 along the axial length of the reactor. Fluid flowing along the length of reactor 1 is directed in a centrifugal direction through columns 6 and in a centripetal direction while flowing through columns 7.
- column 6 extends from its outside diameter 4 to its inside diameter 5.
- Column 6 is bounded at its outside diameter 4 by reactor wall 2.
- the axial length of column 6 contains vanes 9. Vanes 9 form channels 10 which direct fluid centrifugally as the fluid passes from the top to the bottom of reactor 1.
- centripetal column 7 extends from its outside diameter 4 to its inside diameter 5.
- Column 7 is bounded at its outside diameter 4 by reactor wall 2.
- the axial length of column 7 contains vanes 11. Vanes 11 form channels 12 which direct fluid centripetally as the fluid passes from the top to the bottom of reactor 1.
- sheet 20 is formed into a structured packing of the invention by cutting and bending columns 21 consisting of repeated shapes 30 forming centripetal vanes, and columns 22 consisting of repeated shapes 40 forming centrifugal vanes.
- Sheet 20 comprises a ductile, rigid material and is preferably metal foil.
- Shape 30 is formed from sheet 20 into a vane and its two lateral webs which connect the vane to the sheet from which it is formed. Solid lines depict where the sheet is cut. Dotted lines depict approximately 90° bends in the sheet. Dashed lines depict approximately 180° bends in the sheet. Sheet 20 is cut along lines 31 , 32 and 33, wherein horizontal line 33 corresponds to horizontal line 32 for the adjacent shape (not shown) that is similar to and below shape 30 that is shown. The sheet is folded approximately 90° away from the reader along lines 34 and folded approximately 180° toward the reader along lines 35.
- the thus-formed vane 9 consists of the essentially flat surface bounded by lines 32, 33 and 34. Vane 9 is attached to the rest of the sheet by webs 37 along the two sides of the vane. Webs 37 are bounded by lines 31, 34 and 35.
- vane 9 is preferably wider at its top rather than at its bottom as shown.
- Vane 9 is a vane creating centripetal channels for fluid flowing from the top to the bottom of reactor 1.
- vane 9 preferably has the same width at its top and bottom.
- Sheet 20 is cut along lines 41 , 42 and 43, wherein horizontal line 43 corresponds to horizontal line 42 for the adjacent shape (not shown) that is similar to and below the shape 40 shown.
- Sheet 20 is folded approximately 90° toward the reader along lines 44 and folded approximately 180° away from the reader along line 45.
- the thus-formed vane 11 consists of the essentially flat surface bounded by lines 42, 43 and 44. Vane 11 is attached to the rest of the sheet by webs 47 along the two sides of the vane. Webs 47 are bounded by lines 41, 44 and 45.
- vane 11 is preferably narrower at its top than at its bottom as shown, and vane 11 creates centrifugal channels for fluid flowing from the top to the bottom of reactor 1.
- vane 47 preferably has the same width at its top and bottom. Referring to FIGS 2 and 3, it is seen that bottom shape 30 in columns
- top shape 40 in columns 22 is disposed only partially below upper edge 24 of sheet 20. Upper shapes 40 are accordingly truncated by top edge 24.
- FIG. 4 is a cutaway perspective view of the structured packing of the invention for a cylindrical or annular reactor in which all items in FIG. 4 corresponding to the previously-described figures has the same numbering as set forth in the previously-described figures.
- Packing 3 arrives at an outside diameter at location 4 and at an inside diameter at location 5.
- Centrifugal vanes 9 attached to the separating walls by webs 37 occupy centrifugal columns of the packing.
- Centripetal vanes 11 attached to the separating walls by webs 37 occupy centripetal columns of the packing.
- the centrifugal and centripetal columns alternate with each other around the casing and extend along the entire length of reactor 1 , preferably from the reactor inlet to the reactor outlet.
- multiple structured packing of the invention may be disposed in series within a single reactor between heat sources and heat sinks.
- two or more of the structured packing units could be placed concentrically and adjacent to each other in an annular or circular reactor.
- Two or more of the structured packing units could be placed adjacent and parallel to each other between two plate-shaped reactor walls or between two reactor walls of different geometry.
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