Claims
- 1. In a method for liquefying a gas such as natural gas, utilizing at least one cycle fluid comprising a refrigerating mixture, with at least one first principal cycle fluid under a pressure referred to as low cold-producing pressure in counterflow heat exchange with, on the one hand, said gas which is to be liquefied and on the other hand with at least one heat-producing second principal cycle fluid under a pressure referred to as high pressure, with addition to said first principal cycle fluid under a low pressure and at an intermediate temperature of at least one secondary cycle fluid obtained by withdrawing a part in the liquid state from the said refrigerating mixture at said high pressure, which expanded to said low pressure before the said addition; the improvement comprising:
- providing a heat exchanger comprising plates forming flat compartments of generally rectangular shape stacked in a transverse direction referred to as exchanger thickness and having another transverse dimension or exchanger width, and a longitudinal dimension or exchanger length, with a first plurality of compartments which are individually adjacent to at least a second plurality of compartments and having inlet means and outlet means, the said first plurality of compartments being provided with intermediate inlet means between said inlet and outlet means, opening laterally to the exchanger along one and the same intermediate region of the exchanger length and comprising, for each compartment of said first plurality of compartments, distribution means spread throughout the width of said compartment, the exchanger further comprising a third plurality of compartments individually adjacent to said first plurality of compartments;
- supplying said first principal cycle fluid to said first plurality of compartments;
- supplying said gas to said second plurality of compartments;
- supplying said second principal cycle fluid to said third plurality of compartments; then expanding said second principal cycle fluid to said low pressure to constitute said first principal cycle fluid; and
- supplying said second cycle fluid to said first plurality of compartments through said intermediate inlet means.
- 2. A method according to claim 1, wherein said second heat-producing principal cycle fluid is arranged to flow wholly and solely through said third plurality of compartments from a warm end to a cold end of said exchanger.
- 3. A method according to claim 1, in which said gas to be liquefied is made to flow in a first plurality of upstream compartment sections of said second plurality of compartments, is withdrawn from the exchanger and at least a part of the said gas is reintroduced into the said exchanger, said withdrawal occurring at one longitudinal position, in the direction from a warm end towards a cold end of said exchanger, which is upstream of the said intermediate inlet means whereas the said reintroduction occurs downstream of the said intermediate inlet means.
- 4. A method according to claim 3, in which said secondary cycle fluid is subcooled in a second plurality of upstream compartment sections of said first plurality of compartments and is withdrawn from the said second plurality of compartment sections upstream of said intermediate inlet means.
- 5. A method according to claim 4, wherein said plurality of compartment sections extend from the warm end of the exchanger.
- 6. A method according to claim 4, wherein the reintroduction of said gas to be liquefied occurs into a double plurality of downstream compartment sections of said exchanger which are situated downstream with respect to said intermediate inlet means and which extend said first plurality of upstream compartment sections for said gas to be liquefied and said second plurality of upstream compartment sections for the secondary cycle fluid.
- 7. A method according to claim 3, wherein the said withdrawal occurs at a temperature level at which the said gas to be liquefied is in the partially condensed state and wherein only the vapor fraction of said gas is reintroduced into the said exchanger.
- 8. A method according to claim 3, wherein the reintroduction of the gas to be liquefied occurs into a plurality of compartment sections of downstream said exchanger situated downstream with respect to said intermediate inlet means, which sections extend said first plurality of upstream compartment sections for the gas to be liquefied.
- 9. A method according to claim 1, comprising utilizing several said exchangers in parallel and a single compressor, separating the expanded secondary cycle fluid into a liquid fraction and a vapor fraction, and dividing at least said liquid fraction into subdivided fractions which are added separately to the first principal cycle fluid in each exchanger.
- 10. A method according to claim 9, wherein the vapor fraction is wholly passed in an auxiliary exchanger in counter-current to said secondary cycle fluid.
- 11. A method according to claim 9, wherein at least one first said exchanger is utilized to cool the gas which is to be liquefied under exclusion of the second principal cycle fluid, and at least one other said exchanger is utilized to cool the second principal cycle fluid under exclusion of the gas which is to be liquefied, said first exchanger being also utilized to cool said secondary cycle fluid which, after expansion and phase separation, has at least its liquid fraction subdivided into as many partial fractions as there are exchangers, said fractions being added to the first principal cycle fluid of the respective exchangers.
- 12. A method according to claim 1, wherein the secondary cycle fluid is added to the first principal cycle fluid under liquid or gaseous single-phase form.
- 13. A method according to claim 1, wherein the secondary cycle fluid is added to the first principal cycle fluid in gaseous and liquid two-phase form, with phase separation and recombination of the two phases upon introduction into said first plurality of compartments.
- 14. A method according to claim 1, further comprising utilizing an auxiliary cycle fluid flowing in compartment sections of said exchanger which extend said first plurality of compartments, the latter extending from a cold end to an intermediate longitudinal position of the exchanger.
- 15. A heat exchanger of the kind comprising means designed, sized and arranged for liquefying a gas such as natural gas, including plates forming flat compartments of generally rectangular shape stacked in a transverse direction referred to as exchanger thickness and having another transverse dimension or exchanger width, and a longitudinal dimension or exchanger length; a first plurality of compartments which are individually adjacent to at least one second plurality of compartments, each compartment having inlet means and outlet means; the said first plurality of compartments being provided with intermediate inlet means located between said inlet and outlet means, opening laterally to the exchanger along one and the same intermediate region of the exchanger length and comprising, for each compartment off said first plurality of compartments, distribution means spread throughout the width of said compartment; and means for connecting said heat exchanger to an installation having elements designed, sized and arranged for liquefying a gas such as natural gas, including means for circulating a low-pressure first principal cycle fluid in said first plurality of compartments, means for supplying said intermediate inlet means with a secondary cycle fluid under said low pressure and means for circulating in said second plurality of compartments a heat-producing fluid which is at least one of said gas and a high-pressure second principal cycle fluid.
- 16. A heat exchanger according to claim 15, wherein said intermediate inlet means comprise, in each compartment of said first plurality of compartments and throughout its width, of least one tube comprising radial perforations distributed throughout the width dimension of the said tube.
- 17. A heat exchanger according to claim 16, wherein said at least one tube comprises two tubes arranged parallel to and slightly spaced from each other along the exchanger length.
- 18. A heat exchanger according to claim 15, wherein said intermediate inlet means comprise, for each compartment of said first plurality, an intermediate compartment section extending along the width and provided throughout the width with a series of orifices for communication with the said compartment of said first plurality.
- 19. A heat exchanger according to claim 18, wherein the intermediate compartment sections have a thickness which is distinctly smaller than the thickness of a compartment of said first plurality and are situated in each compartment of the said first plurality of compartments.
- 20. A heat exchanger according to claim 18, wherein each intermediate compartment section is delimited, in a compartment adjacent the respective compartment of said first plurality, by two walls or bars for separation from two extreme compartment sections, the said series of orifices being formed in at least one wall separating the intermediate compartment from said respective compartment.
- 21. A heat exchanger according to claim 20, wherein the extreme compartment sections situated at one side of the respective intermediate compartment sections are connected by a first supply box to a second supply box opening into at least the extreme compartment sections situated at the other side of said intermediate compartment sections.
- 22. A heat exchanger according to claim 18, wherein said intermediate inlet means further comprise, for each compartment of said first plurality, a supply box for said intermediate section forming a phase separator box and extending in a longitudinal direction to cover two infeed passages of said intermediate section.
- 23. A heat exchanger according to claim 15, wherein said intermediate inlet means comprise two supply boxes which are spaced apart longitudinally, the supply boxes of the intermediate inlet means being lateral to the exchanger.
- 24. A heat exchanger according to claim 15, further comprising a third plurality of compartments individually adjacent to said first plurality of compartments, and means for connecting inlet means of said third plurality of compartments to means of said installation for supplying the latter with the other of said gas and said high-pressure second principal fluid.
- 25. An installation for liquefying a gas such as natural gas, the installation comprising means designed, sized and arranged for liquefying a gas such as natural gas, including a compressor having at least one stage; a phase separator at an outlet of said compressor stage; a heat exchanger comprising plates forming flat compartments of generally rectangular shape stacked in a transverse direction referred to as exchanger thickness and having another transverse dimension or exchanger width, and a longitudinal dimension or exchanger length, with a first plurality of compartments which are individually adjacent to at least a second plurality of compartments, the compartments having respective inlet means and outlet means, the said first plurality of compartments being provided with intermediate inlet means between said inlet and outlet means, opening laterally to the exchanger along one and the same intermediate region of the exchanger length and comprising, for each compartment of said first plurality of compartments, distribution means spread throughout the width of said compartment, the exchanger further comprising a third plurality of compartments individually adjacent to said first plurality of compartments; first conduit means connecting outlet means of said first plurality of compartments to a compressor inlet; second conduit means connecting said inlet means of said second plurality of compartments to a source of said gas; third conduit means connecting a top portion of said separator to inlet means of said third plurality of compartments; fourth conduit means connecting a bottom portion of said separator to said intermediate inlet means, said fourth conduit means comprising a first expansion valve; and fifth conduit means connecting outlet means of said third plurality of compartments to inlet means of said first plurality of compartments and having a second expansion valve, the latter inlet means being located at a same longitudinal end of the exchanger as the outlet means of said second and said third plurality of compartments, said first, third, fourth and fifth conduit means and the compartments connected thereto containing a cycle fluid comprising a refrigerating mixture.
- 26. In a method for liquefying a gas such as natural gas, utilizing at least one cycle fluid comprising a refrigerating mixture, with at least one first principal cycle fluid under a pressure referred to as low cold-producing pressure in counterflow heat exchange with, on the one hand, said gas which is to be liquefied and on the other hand with at least one heat-producing second principal cycle fluid under a pressure referred to as high pressure, with addition to said first principal cycle fluid under a low pressure and at an intermediate temperature of at least one secondary cycle fluid obtained by withdrawing a part in the liquid state from the said refrigerating mixture at said high pressure, which is expanded to said low pressure before the said addition; the improvement comprising:
- providing a heat exchanger comprising a stack of plates which form:
- at least one first plurality of uninterrupted longitudinal compartments forming passages for said first principal cycle fluid under a low pressure, the said compartments extending from a cold extremity of the said exchanger; and
- at least one second plurality of longitudinal compartments forming passages for a heat-producing fluid which is at least one of said second principal cycle fluid under a high pressure and said gas which is to be liquefied, said compartments leading to a cold end of said exchanger;
- supplying said first principal cycle fluid to said first plurality of compartments;
- supplying said heat-producing fluid to said second plurality of compartments; and
- adding said at least one secondary fluid to said first principal fluid in a distributed manner into each compartment of said first plurality in at least one transverse volume extending along the thickness of the exchanger, the said volume being situated at heat exchange distance from the inlets and outlets of the said compartments of said first plurality of compartments.
- 27. In an installation for liquefying a gas such as natural gas comprising means designed, sized and arranged for liquefying a gas such as natural gas and utilizing at least one cycle fluid comprising a refrigerating mixture, with at least one first principal cycle fluid under a pressure referred to as low cold-producing pressure in counterflow heat exchange with, on the one hand, said gas which is to be liquefied and on the other hand with at least one heat-producing second principal cycle fluid under a pressure referred to as high pressure, with addition to said first principal cycle fluid under a low pressure and at an intermediate temperature of at least one secondary cycle fluid obtained by withdrawing a part in the liquid state from the said refrigerating mixture at said high pressure, which is expanded to said low pressure before the said addition; the improvement in which the installation comprises a heat exchanger in which said heat exchange occurs, comprising a stack of plates which form:
- at least one first plurality of uninterrupted longitudinal compartments forming passages for said first principal cycle fluid under a low pressure, the said compartments extending from a cold extremity of the said exchanger;
- at least one second plurality of longitudinal compartments forming passages for a heat-producing fluid which is at least one of said second principal cycle fluid under a high pressure and said gas which is to be liquefied, said compartments leading to a cold end of the said exchanger;
- said intermediate inlet means for adding said at least one secondary fluid to said first principal fluid in a distributed manner into each compartment of said first plurality in at least one transverse volume extending along the thickness of the exchanger, the said volume being situated at heat exchange distance from the inlets and outlets of the said compartments forming passages for said first principal fluid under a low pressure;
- the installation further comprising:
- means for circulating said first principal cycle fluid in said first plurality of compartments;
- means for circulating said heat-producing fluid in said second plurality of compartments; and
- means for feeding said at least one secondary fluid to said intermediate inlet means.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 343,599, filed Jan. 28, 1982, abandoned.
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