Claims
- 1. An improved vortex reactor system for affecting fast pyrolysis of biomass and Refuse Derived Fuel (RDF) feed materials comprising:
- a vortex reactor having its axis vertically disposed in relation to a jet of a horizontally disposed stream ejector that impels feed material from a feeder and solids from a recycle loop along with a motive gas into a top part of said reactor;
- wherein said top part of said vertically disposed vortex reactor has a wear plate assembly comprising: a removable pipe flange which has been replaced by said wear plate assembly, said wear plate assembly comprising a wear plate of a sectional circular piece of pipe that fits into a curved dovetail slot that positions said wear plate opposite a feed tangential entry position of the top part of said vortex reactor, a wear ring spacer that positions said wear plate and a wear ring longitudinally, and a removable wear ring; said dovetail slot being made by removal of an approximately 90.degree. section of a reactor wall of said vortex reactor and converting said approximately 90.degree. section with a larger telescoping pipe.
- 2. A vortex reactor system of claim 1, wherein said replaceable wear plate is selected from the group consisting of stainless steel, ceramic coated stainless steel or a ceramic material.
- 3. A vortex reactor system of claim 2, wherein said ceramic material is selected from the group consisting of alumina or silicon nitride.
- 4. A vortex reactor system according to claims 1 or 2 or 3, wherein said recycle loop connects a bottom portion of said vortex reactor and an outlet of a screw feeder to enable partially pyrolyzed material to be re-entrained and recycled into said vortex reactor.
- 5. A vortex reactor system of claim 4, wherein said recycle loop does not entrain fresh feed into the ejector, but enters directly into the ejector between a motive-gas nozzle and a venturi throat, and wherein entry of the recycle loop into the ejector is at an acute angle and in a direction of motive gas flow.
- 6. A vortex reactor system of claim 5, wherein said recycle loop for solids enters said ejector at an acute angle of 30.degree. or less.
- 7. A vortex reactor system of claim 6, in which said recycle loop is fitted with a valving system to remove entrained tramp metal and other non-frangible solid inert materials from the recycle loop.
- 8. A vortex reactor system of claim 7, wherein said valving system comprises two 2-way valves to close said recycle loop and to open a pipe to shunt entrained, non-frangible solid inert materials from the recycle loop.
- 9. A vortex reactor system of claim 7, wherein said valving system is a 3-way plug or ball valve having a straight-through flow pattern, which is rotatable to shunt entrained, non-pyrolyzable materials from the vortex reactor system.
- 10. A vortex reactor system of claim 8, in which a 2-way valve is designed to open a tangential exit on the vortex reactor to remove the tramp material.
- 11. A vortex reactor system of claims 8 or 9 or 10 wherein shunted, entrained solids are passable over a cyclone separator fixed in said system to remove solids from an entraining gas stream and affect return of cleaned gases to said recycle loop downstream of said valving.
Government Interests
The United States Government has rights in this invention under Contract No. DE-AC02-83CH10093 between the United States Department of Energy and The National Renewable Energy Laboratory, a division of the Midwest Research Institute.
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