Claims
- 1. A method for the discharge of a periodic flow of a measured volume of catalyst particles in a moving bed catalyst system into a catalyst hopper, wherein said particles pass through a flow dampener vessel contained within said catalyst hopper, said dampener vessel comprising a cylindrical vessel having side walls possessing a pair of chordal formed catalyst passageways defined by a pair of spaced apart chordal baffles and said side walls of said vessel and a bottom outlet means below said passageways, said pair of spaced apart chordal baffles having a plurality of horizontally opposed and vertically spaced apart outlet means, said baffles being disposed on opposite sides of a plane containing the central axis of said vessel and being parallel thereto, and both connected with a horizontal plate, the space between said chordal baffles defining a central hold-up chamber above said horizontal plate; which method comprises:
- (a) withdrawing said catalyst particles periodically from said moving bed system;
- (b) introducing said particles into said hold-up chamber defined within said flow dampener vessel by said chordal baffles and interconnecting horizontal plate;
- (c) withdrawing catalyst particles through said plurality of horizontally opposed and vertically spaced apart outlet means into said catalyst passageways; wherein said withdrawal rate in any horizontal plane is controlled to equal up to about 50% of the average rate at which said particles are introduced to said catalyst particles hold-up chamber; and
- (d) passing said catalyst particles in said catalyst passageways downward through said bottom outlet means and into said catalyst hopper.
- 2. The method of claim 1 further characterized with respect to said particle hold-up chamber in that said chamber is in open communication with said flow dampener vessel through a plurality of vertically spaced apart outlet means distributed in four substantially horizontal planes.
- 3. The method of claim 1 further characterized with respect to said particle hold-up chamber in that said outlet means in the lowermost substantially horizontal plane are sized to accommodate, in combination, about 50% of the average rate at which said particles are introduced into said particle hold-up chamber.
- 4. The method of claim 1 further characterized with respect to said particle hold-up chamber in that said outlet means in the lowermost substantially horizontal plane are sized to accommodate, in combination, about 50% of the average rate at which said particles are introduced into said particle hold-up chamber, the remaining outlet means in any given substantially horizontal plane are sized to accommodate, in combination, a particle flow rate which is about 25% of the average flow rate at which said particles are introduced into said particle hold-up chamber.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a Division of copending application Ser. No. 132,970 filed Mar. 24, 1980 and issued on Dec. 29, 1981 as U.S. Pat. No. 4,308,238.
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