Claims
- 1. A method for producing carbon black in a reactor having a longitudinally extending, generally cylindrical mixing zone, a combustion zone downstream thereof, a reaction zone downstream from said combustion zone, and a quench zone downstream from said reaction zone, said method comprising:
- introducing an oxidant gas into said mixing zone and flowing said oxidant gas axially therethrough,
- flowing said oxidant gas around a centrally disposed bluff body in said mixing zone to generate turbulence in said oxidant gas stream downstream of said central bluff body,
- introducing gaseous fuel into said oxidant gas stream in the area of turbulence generated downstream of said central bluff body to partially admix said fuel and oxidant gas,
- flowing said partially admixed fuel and oxidant gas further downstream through said mixing zone and around a peripheral bluff body disposed about the periphery of said mixing zone and spaced axially from said central bluff body,
- whereby a second area of turbulence is generated downstream of said peripheral bluff body in which second area of turbulence admixture of said fuel and oxidant gas is completed,
- flowing said admixed fuel and oxidant gas into said combustion zone, for combustion therein,
- flowing the hot combustion product gases from said combustion zone into said reaction zone,
- introducing liquid hydrocarbon feedstock into said hot combustion product gases in said reaction zone,
- flowing said combustion product gases and feedstock through said reaction zone while said feedstock is reacted to produce carbon black and then into said quench zone, and
- introducing quench water into said quench zone to quench the reaction.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This application is a division of co-pending application Ser. No. 711,443 filed Aug. 4, 1976 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,077,761.
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Divisions (1)
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