Claims
- 1. Apparatus for cooling hot fluidized solid particles which apparatus comprises in combination:
- (a) a vertically oriented combustion chamber;
- (b) a disengagement chamber located superadjacent to and above said combustion chamber and in communication therewith;
- (c) a fluid particle collection section at the bottom of said disengagement chamber;
- (d) a shell and tube heat exchanger of vertical orientation, remote from said disengagement chamber, having the shell closed at the bottom and having the upper portion of the shell of said heat exchanger in sealed communication with said disengagement chamber such that particles can circulate to and from said disengagement chamber through said shell;
- (e) a fluidizing gas inlet conduit connected to a bottom portion of the shell side of said heat exchanger, such that fluidizing gas can pass into said shell side and maintain a continuously backmixed fluidized particle bed therein;
- (f) inlet and outlet conduits connected to said tubes of said heat exchanger, such that a cooling fluid can flow through said tubes; and
- (g) a control valve placed in said fluidizing gas inlet conduit and a control system comprising means to sense the quantity of said cooling fluid being removed from said tubes which quantity is controlled by the duty of said heat exchanger, control means having an adjustable set point connecting with said sensing means capable of comparing the sensed quantity of said cooling fluid being removed with a predetermined set point to generate a controller output signal, and means for transmitting said output signal to said control valve whereby the latter is adjusted responsive to said quantity of said cooling fluid being removed, thereby regulating the flow of fluidizing gas into said heat exchanger and the quantity of particles circulating to and from said disengagement chamber through said heat exchanger, thereby regulating the heat transfer coefficient between the outside surface of the tubes of said heat exchanger and said fluidized particle bed, and thereby regulating said duty.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 having a particle removal conduit connecting said collection section with a lower portion of said combustion chamber, a portion of said particles flowing through said particle removal conduit to said lower portion of said combustion chamber.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein a particle flow control valve regulates particle flow in said particle removal conduit, there being a control system comprising means to sense a temperature at a desired location in said combustion chamber, temperature control means having an adjustable set point connecting with said temperature sensing means capable of comparing the sensed temperature with a predetermined set point to generate a controller output signal, and means for transmitting said output signal to said particle flow control valve whereby the latter is adjusted responsive to said temperature thereby regulating the flow of particles from said collection section to said combustion chamber.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein a dipleg comprising a conduit of vertical orientation passes from said disengagement chamber to a lower portion of said combustion chamber, the inlet of said dipleg being a weir the lip of which is at the level desired in said particle disengagement chamber, and there being a valve at the outlet of said dipleg which permits the flow of particles only downward through said dipleg, said dipleg thereby serving as a level control means in said disengagement chamber.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a division of application Ser. No. 412,698, filed Aug. 30, 1982, now Pat. No. 4,439,533 which is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 273,296, filed June 15, 1981, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,353,812, incorporated herein by reference.
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Divisions (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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