Claims
- 1. A quench boiler having a quench boiler shell housing substantially cylindrical in shape and having a top wall and a bottom; an inlet to said shell housing for introducing a hot fluid at the bottom of said shell housing; a venturi tube located in said shell housing and operatively connected to said hot fluid inlet; at least one hot conduit means for conducting a hot fluid through said shell housing operatively connected to said venturi tube; and an outlet to said shell housing operatively connected to said hot conduit means located near the top of said shell housing; said quench boiler further comprising:
- (a) a first cooling means comprising a central inner pipe located centrally within said shell housing and external to and in indirect contact with said hot conduit means;
- (b) a second cooling means comprising at least one bayonet tube located internal to and in indirect contact with the fluid in said hot conduit means;
- (c) a third cooling means comprising at least one waterwall tube located at the shell housing and external to and in indirect contact with said hot conduit means; and
- (d) means for supplying a cooling fluid to said first, second and third cooling means; and
- wherein said hot conduit means comprises two or more annular venturi conduits.
- 2. A quench boiler as defined in claim 1 wherein said hot conduit means comprises two annular venturi conduits having an angle of divergence from said venturi tube of between about 4.degree. and 7.degree..
- 3. A quench boiler as defined in claim 1 wherein the central inner pipe of said first cooling means is an annular pipe comprising an inner downcomer thereby defining a first passage inside said inner downcomer and a second passage between said inner downcomer and said central inner pipe and is located within the hot conduit means.
- 4. A quench boiler as defined in claim 3 wherein said central inner pipe further comprises a blowdown means located inside said inner downcomer.
- 5. A quench boiler as defined in claim 3 wherein said second cooling means comprises a plurality of bayonet tubes concentrically spaced within said hot conduit means.
- 6. A quench boiler as defined in claim 5 wherein said cooling fluid supply means comprises a means for supplying cooling fluid to said first and second cooling means comprising a reservoir at the top of said shell housing defined by the top wall of the shell housing and an upper tube sheet located below said shell housing top wall; and a means for withdrawing cooling fluid from said first and second cooling means comprising a reservoir defined by said upper tube sheet and a lower tube sheet located below said upper tube sheet.
- 7. A quench boiler as defined in claim 6 wherein the central inner pipe of the first cooling means is welded to both the upper and lower tube sheet and the downcomer of said first cooling means is welded to said upper tube sheet.
- 8. A quench boiler as defined in claim 7 wherein of the bayonet tubes are welded to said lower tube sheet and the downcomer of each of the bayonet tubes is welded to said upper tube sheet.
- 9. A quench boiler as defined in claim 6 wherein said cooling fluid supply means comprises a torus for supplying cooling fluid to said third cooling means and a torus for withdrawing cooling fluid from said third cooling means.
- 10. A quench boiler as defined in claim 3 wherein each of said at least one bayonet tube are annular in construction and comprise an inner downcomer thereby defining a first passage inside said inner downcomer and a second passage between said inner downcomer and said bayonet tube.
- 11. A process for cooling a hot fluid comprising utilizing the-quench boiler as defined in claim 1.
- 12. An improved process for improving the selectivity of ethylene from a hydrocarbon feed by cracking said hydrocarbon feed in a pyrolysis furnace at a temperature of from about 1400.degree. F. to about 1650.degree. F. to produce a cracked gaseous effluent, said improvement comprising utilizing the quench boiler as defined in claim 1 to quench said cracked gaseous effluent.
- 13. A quench boiler having a substantially cylindrical shell housing having a top wall and a bottom, an inlet located at the bottom of said shell housing for introducing a hot fluid, a venturi tube located in said shell housing and operatively connected to said hot fluid inlet, a hot conduit means for conducting the hot fluid through said shell housing operatively connected to said venturi tube, an outlet located near the top of said shell housing operatively connected to said hot conduit means, an upper tube sheet located inside the shell housing below the top wall of the shell housing, and a lower tube sheet located inside the shell housing and below the upper tube sheet; said quench boiler further comprising:
- (a) a first cooling means comprising an annular central inner pipe comprising an inner downcomer located centrally within said shell housing and external to and in indirect contact with said hot conduit means wherein the central inner pipe is welded to both said upper tube sheet and said lower tube sheet and the downcomer is welded to said upper tube sheet;
- (b) a second cooling means comprising a concentric set of substantially equally spaced bayonet tubes each comprising a downcomer located internal to and in indirect contact with the fluid in said hot conduit means, wherein each of said bayonet tubes is welded to said lower tube sheet and the downcomer is welded to said upper tube sheet;
- (c) a third cooling means comprising a set of waterwall tubes located at the shell housing and external to and in indirect contact with said hot conduit means.
- (d) a means for supplying cooling fluid to said first and second cooling means comprising a first reservoir defined by the top wall of the shell housing and the upper tube sheet;
- (e) a means for withdrawing cooling fluid from said first and second cooling means comprising a second reservoir defined by said upper tube sheet and the lower tube sheet; and
- (f) a means for supplying and withdrawing cooling fluid from said third cooling means.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application is a continuation-in-part application of Ser. No. 08/019,790, filed Feb. 19, 1993, now abandoned, which in turn is a divisional application of Ser. No. 07/902,913, filed Jun. 24, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,271,828, which in turn is a divisional of Ser. No. 07/619,740, filed Nov. 29, 1990, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,147,511.
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