Claims
- 1. A cyclone separator for use between an upper and a lower tube sheet, the cyclone comprising:
a) a substantially vertical cyclone body having a closed bottom end and a top end fixed with respect to the upper tube sheet, the cyclone body defining a feed gas inlet at its top end, the feed gas inlet extending above the upper tube sheet for receiving a particle-contaminated gas stream therefrom, the cyclone body further defining a sidewall of the cyclone body, the sidewall defining a plurality of discharge openings located between the upper and the lower tube sheets for discharging particles and a minor amount of an underflow gas stream; b) one or more swirl vanes located proximate the gas inlet to induce centripetal acceleration of the particle-contaminated gas stream; c) a gas outlet tube defining a clean gas inlet end located centrally within the cyclone body for receiving a purified gas stream and further defining a clean gas outlet located below the lower tube sheet for discharging the purified gas stream, the gas outlet tube extending through the closed bottom end of the cyclone body and further extending through the lower tube sheet.
- 2. The cyclone separator of claim 1 where the discharge openings have a total open area from about 0.05% to about 5% of the surface area of the cyclone body.
- 3. The cyclone separator of claim 1 where the cyclone body is substantially cylindrical in shape.
- 4. The cyclone separator of claim 1 where the closed bottom end is a substantially horizontal planar surface.
- 5. The cyclone separator of claim 1 where the clean gas inlet is located above the discharge openings.
- 6. The cyclone separator of claim 1 where the discharge openings are inclined from the radial direction to allow the discharge of gas without substantial change from its tangential direction within the cyclone body.
- 7. The cyclone separator of claim 1 where the discharge openings define substantially rectangular slots having lengths substantially parallel to the axis of the cyclone body, the slots spaced uniformly about the circumference of the cyclone body.
- 8. The cyclone separator of claim 7 where the vertical slot lengths are from about 5% to about 25% of the length of the cyclone body.
- 9. The cyclone separator of claim 7 where the lower ends of the rectangular slots are adjacent to the closed bottom of the cyclone body.
- 10. The cyclone separator of claim 7 where the lower ends of the rectangular slots extend to the closed bottom of the cyclone body.
- 11. A process for purifying a solid-contaminated gas stream using the cyclone separator of claim 1.
- 12. A fluidized catalytic cracking process for cracking a heavy hydrocarbon feed, the process comprising:
a) contacting the heavy hydrocarbon feed with a cracking catalyst to produce a light hydrocarbon product and a spent catalyst having coke deposited thereon; b) regenerating the spent catalyst in a catalyst regenerator by contacting the spent catalyst with air to bum the coke and provide a regenerated catalyst and a flue gas; c) separating the regenerated catalyst from the flue gas using a first stage and a second stage separator located within the catalyst regenerator to yield a catalyst fines-contaminated flue gas stream; d) recycling the regenerated catalyst to the cracking reactor for further production of the light hydrocarbon product; e) purifying the catalyst fines-contaminated flue gas stream in a third stage separator apparatus having an upper and a lower tube sheet contained therein and a plurality of cyclones between the upper and lower tube sheets, each cyclone comprising:
i) a substantially vertical cyclone body having a closed bottom end and a top end fixed with respect to the upper tube sheet, the cyclone body defining a gas inlet at its top end for receiving a portion of the catalyst fines-contaminated flue gas stream from above the upper tube sheet and a sidewall of the cyclone body defining a plurality of discharge openings between the upper and the lower tube sheets for tangentially discharging particles and a minor amount of an underflow gas stream; ii) one or more swirl vanes located proximate the gas inlet to induce centripetal acceleration of the catalyst fines-contaminated flue gas stream; iii) a gas outlet tube located centrally within the cyclone body, extending through the closed bottom, and further extending through the lower tube sheet, the gas outlet tube defining a clean gas inlet for receiving a purified gas stream from within the cyclone body and further defining a clean gas outlet located below the lower tube sheet for discharging the purified gas stream.
- 13. The process of claim 12 where the purified gas stream has a concentration of particles of 5 microns or greater that is less than about 50% of the concentration of particles of 5 microns or greater in the catalyst fines-contaminated flue gas stream.
- 14. The process of claim 12 where the minor amount of the underflow gas stream is less than about 10% of the catalyst-fines contaminated flue gas stream.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims priority from Provisional application Serial No. 60/208,557 filed Jun. 2, 2000, the contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60208557 |
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