Claims
- 1. An apparatus for fluid catalytic cracking a hydrocarbon feedstock comprising:
- a containment vessel,
- a riser reactor comprising an upstream end and a downstream end,
- a separator within the containment vessel for separating a mixture of spent catalyst and cracked product vapor, and
- a conduit providing fluid communication for said mixture between the downstream of said riser reactor end and the separator,
- the separator comprising:
- a centrifugal separation surface, curved to cause separation of the mixture into a spent catalyst phase in contact with the surface and a cracked product vapor phase spaced from the surface,
- a tubular means for transporting quench fluid to
- a nozzle disposed inside and opposite the centrifugal separation surface having a spray pattern providing discharge of essentially all of the quench fluid into the cracked product vapor phase and out of contact with said catalyst phase.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein in the nozzle the spray pattern is an ellipse having a minor axis of 10.degree. to 50.degree. .
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the nozzle of the spray pattern is an ellipse having a minor axis of about 10.degree. .
- 4. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the nozzle of the spray pattern is a flat sheet.
- 5. An apparatus for fluid catalytic cracking a hydrocarbon feedstock comprising:
- a containment vessel,
- a riser reactor comprising an upstream end and a downstream end,
- a separator within the containment vessel for separating a mixture of spent catalyst and cracked product vapor, and
- a conduit providing fluid communication for said mixture between the downstream end of said riser reactor and the separator,
- the separator comprising:
- a centrifugal separation surface, having circular cross-sectional curvature to cause separation of the mixture into a spent catalyst phase in contact with the surface and a cracked product vapor phase spaced from the surface,
- a tubular means for transporting quench fluid to
- a nozzle disposed inside and opposite the centrifugal separation surface having a spray pattern providing discharge of essentially all of the quench fluid into the cracked product vapor phase and out of contact with said catalyst phase.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 5 wherein in the nozzle the spray pattern is an ellipse having a major axis parallel to the phase interface and a minor axis of 10.degree. to 50.degree. .
- 7. The apparatus of claim 5 wherein in the nozzle the spray pattern is an ellipse having a major axis parallel to the phase interface and a minor axis of about 10.degree. .
- 8. The apparatus of claim 5 wherein in the nozzle the spray pattern is a flat sheet.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 5 wherein in the centrifugal separation surface the cross-sectional curvature is one-quarter circle in a vertical plane.
- 10. An apparatus for fluid catalytic cracking a hydrocarbon feedstock comprising:
- a containment vessel,
- a vertically elongated riser reactor having an upstream end and a downstream end of said riser reactor, the downstream end terminating within the containment vessel, and a reaction zone contained within the riser reactor;
- means for introducing a suspension of hydrocarbon feedstock and catalyst into the upstream end of the riser reactor and discharging a mixture of spent catalyst and cracked hydrocarbon from the downstream end of the riser reactor;
- a first conduit attached to and connecting the downstream end of the riser reactor to a separator,
- the separator comprising:
- a separation surface sufficiently curved to cause centrifugal separation, said surface positioned to cause said mixture to flow there along thereby centrifugally separating said mixture into a predominantly spent catalytic phase in contact with the separator surface and a predominately cracked hydrocarbon phase spaced from said surface;
- a tubular means for transporting quench fluid to a nozzle disposed inside and opposite the separation surface having a discharge pattern providing discharge of essentially all of said quench fluid into said cracked hydrocarbon phase and out of contact with said catalyst phase.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a divisional application of Ser. No. 07/620,180, filed Nov. 30, 1990 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,217,602 issued June 8, 1993 for FCC Riser Discharge Separation And Quench.
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Divisions (1)
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