The present invention relates to apparatus for separating at least one component of a gas mixture by pressure swing adsorption of the type called “PSA” or “VSA”, comprising, in a generally vertical vessel comprising an upper dome, at least one adsorbent mass separating a first vertical chamber receiving the gas mixture to be separated, from a second vertical chamber collecting a separated gas mixture, a generally horizontal flexible wall being pressed against the upper end of the adsorbent mass by pressing means.
An apparatus of this type is described in document U.S. Pat. No. 5,176,721 (Hay/Vigor), in the name of the Applicant. In this type of apparatus, in which the gases flow horizontally, the packing membrane separates an upper volume at substantially constant pressure from lower volumes which are alternately subject to sometimes significant pressure variations. This generates a fatigue load on the structural parts of the apparatus (in practice: weld-fabricated metal parts such as grilles, sheets, plates, shells, tubes, ends) which require oversizing (thickness, weld classes, accuracy of adjustments) considerably increasing the manufacturing and installation costs.
The object of the present invention to propose design of apparatus that not only allows the manufacturing and assembly costs to be reduced, but also allows the existing sets of apparatus to be reconditioned in order to significantly lengthen their operational life.
For this purpose, according to one feature of the invention, the apparatus comprises means for controlling the pressure in the volume between the flexible wall and the dome.
According to more particular features of the invention:
With the arrangement according to the invention, the pressure in the upper volume is no longer constant but is controlled as a function of the process pressures in the adsorbent, typically balanced with one of the operating pressures upstream or downstream of the adsorbent, thereby substantially eliminating the undesirable loads hitherto transmitted by the flexible wall to the rest of the structure of the apparatus.
Furthermore, the line or the communicating passage can be arranged without any substantial change in the existing apparatus architectures.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will appear from the following description of embodiments, provided for illustration but in no way limiting, with reference to the appended drawings, in which:
The embodiment shown in
In a manner known per se, an impermeable flexible wall or membrane 9 extends horizontally in the vessel 1 to cover the upper ends of the annular chamber 7, of the annular adsorbent mass 4, and of the central tube 5.
In the embodiment shown, the membrane 9 is covered with at least one bed 10 of individual or particulate elements forming a ballast, such as metal, glass or ceramic beads, and the upper part of the volume between the dome 2 and the membrane 9 is occupied by a skin 11 communicating, via an external line 12 passing through the dome 2, with the production gas line 8. The line comprises a solenoid valve 14 for adjusting the pressure in the dome 2 as a function of the process parameters. In this embodiment, the pressure on the upper part of the membrane 9 substantially “follows” the pressure of the production gas mixture while simultaneously, at any time in the cycle, remaining not lower than the maximum process gauge pressure in the adsorbent 4.
As a variant, the line 12 may simply terminate in the top of the dome 2 to directly pressurize the upper volume above the membrane 9, most of this internal volume being occupied by particulate materials of lower density than the particulate materials ballasting the membrane 9 and superposed thereon.
In the embodiment in
The present invention is ideal for apparatus for separating components of air, particularly for supplying oxygen more than 90% pure. In this case, the adsorbent 4 contains at least one zeolite, advantageously of the LSX type, advantageously an LiLSX zeolite, the membrane 9 being made from the material marketed under the name “Hypalon” and/or from neoprene. Although the invention has been described with reference to particular embodiments, it is not limited thereto but is suitable for modifications and variants that will appear to a person skilled in the art in the context of the claims below.
It will be understood that many additional changes in the details, materials, steps and arrangement of parts, which have been herein described in order to explain the nature of the invention, may be made by those skilled in the art within the principle and scope of the invention as expressed in the appended claims. Thus, the present invention is not intended to be limited to the specific embodiments in the examples given above.
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03 08029 | Jul 2003 | FR | national |
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