Claims
- 1. A process for the thermal cracking of heavy hydrocarbon feed to produce olefins comprising:
- (a) diluting the heavy hydrocarbon feed with steam in a ratio of 0.2 or less pound of steam per pound of heavy hydrocarbon;
- (b) elevating the temperature of the heavy hydrocarbon with the steam diluent to a temperature to effect partial thermal cracking;
- (c) mixing a stream of light hydrocarbon feedstock which is lighter than the heavy hydrocarbon feed with steam diluent;
- (d) thermally cracking the light hydrocarbon feedstock to completion to produce principally olefins;
- (e) delivering the completely cracked light hydrocarbon effluent to the stream of partially cracked heavy hydrocarbon to form a composite stream, said light hydrocarbon effluent providing heat for subsequent cracking and serving as a diluent for the partially cracked heavy hydrocarbon;
- (f) further cracking the composite stream to the required degree of completion; and
- (g) quenching the effluent from the cracked composite stream of heavy and light hydrocarbon to terminate the reactions.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 431,588 filed Sept. 30, 1982 now patent 4,492,624.
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