Claims
- 1. A reactor vessel for the processing of a body of granular solids containing a diversity of particle sizes in the presence of a countercurrently flowing gas which comprises:
- (a) a closed, vertically elongated, generally cylindrical vessel having a diameter of at least one meter;
- (b) means for passing a gas upwardly through the vessel at a preselected velocity sufficient to fluidize a first fraction of the granular solids, but insufficient to fluidize a second fraction of said solids;
- (c) means for introducing the granular solids into the upper portion of the vessel and withdrawing them from the bottom of the vessel, whereby the granular solids pass downward through the vessel as a continuous moving body of granules countercurrent to the gas passing upwards therethrough; and
- (d) a plurality of dispersing elements internally disposed within the vessel for substantially limiting gross vertical backmixing of the granular solids and for increasing the residence time of the second fraction of non-fluidized granules, said dispersing elements being so disposed and constructed as to keep the pressure drop across the body of solids between about 80% and 130% of the total weight of the solids divided by the cross-sectional areal of the vessel while allowing no more than about a 5% fluctuation in said pressure drop.
- 2. The reactor vessel of claim 1, wherein the dispersing elements comprise at least 2 vertically-spaced, horizontally-disposed, perforated baffles, each of said baffles having an open area in the range of 30-70% of the baffle cross-sectional area, said open area being composed of holes having a maximum dimension in the range of 3.8 to 10 centimeters.
- 3. An improved method for carrying out the thermal processing of a granular solid containing a diversity of particle sizes in a staged turbulent bed which includes the steps of passing said granular solids downward as a continuous moving body of solids through a reactor vessel having internally disposed therein a plurality of dispersing elements arranged and constructed so as to substantially limit gross vertical backmixing and slugging of solids; and passing a gas upward through the reactor vessel in a generally countercurrent flow to the downward movement of the body of solids at a velocity sufficient to fluidize a first fraction of granules but insufficient to fluidize a second fraction, the improvement comprising using a reactor vessel having a diameter of at least one meter and containing dispersing elements designed to maintain the pressure drop across the body of solids within the range of from about 80% to about 130% of the total weight of the solids divided by the cross-sectional area of the vessel and to allow no more than about a 5% fluctuation in said pressure drop.
- 4. The process of claim 3 wherein the granular solids are heated in the reactor vessel.
- 5. The process of claim 3 wherein the granular solid is mixed with a particulate heat carrier in the reactor vessel and the heat carrier and granular solids achieve thermal equilibrium during passage through the reactor vessel.
- 6. The process of claim 3 wherein the residence time of the non-fluidizable fraction is at least 70% of the average residence time of all particles passing through the reactor vessel.
- 7. The process of claim 3 wherein the granular solids are cooled in the reactor vessel.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This case is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 145,290, filed Apr. 30, 1980, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,337,120.
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