Claims
- 1. In a selective vaporization process for decarbonizing and demetallizing heavy petroleum fractions by contacting such fraction and an inert gas for reduction of the partial pressure of vaporous products of said contacting with a finely divided inert solid contact material at low cracking severity conditions of high temperature and short hydrocarbon residence time in a confined conduit, separating the vaporous products of said contacting from said contact material bearing a combustible deposit of unvaporized high Conradson Carbon or high metal content constituents of said petroleum fraction, cooling said vaporous products to a temperature below that at which substantial thermal cracking occurs, contacting said separated contact material with an oxidizing gas to burn said combustible deposit and heat the contact material to high temperature and returning the so heated contact material to the lower portion of said confined conduit for renewed contact with said heavy petroleum fraction; the improvement providing flexibility in rate of charging said fraction, or in control of said residence time or both which comprises establishing a rising confined column of said solid contact material in said inert gas at the lower portion of said confined conduit, and discharging the contact material as a downwardly flowing stream into an enlarged separation zone for conduct of the aforesaid separation of said vaporous products from said contact material, injecting said heavy petroleum fraction to a point in said confined conduit at or downstream of said lower portion and vrying said point of injection to vary said residence time, said heavy petroleum fraction being injected at least in part into said downwardly flowing stream.
- 2. A process according to claim 1 wherein said heavy petroleum fraction is injected only to said downwardly flowing stream.
- 3. A process according to claims 1, or 2 wherein said inert gas is steam.
- 4. A process according to claims 1, or 2 wherein said inert gas is hydrocarbon.
- 5. A process according to claims 1, or 2 wherein said heavy petroleum fraction is a residual fraction.
- 6. In a selective vaporization process for decarbonizing and demetallizing heavy petroleum fractions by contacting such fraction and an inert gas for reduction of the partial pressure of vaporous products of said contacting with a finely divided inert solid contact material at low cracking severity conditions of high temperature and short hydrocarbon residence time in a confined conduit, separating the vaporous products of said contacting from said contact material being a combustible deposit of unvaporized high Conradson Carbon or high metal content constituents of said petroleum fraction, cooling said vaporous products to a temperature below that at which substantial thermal cracking occurs, contacting said separated contact material with an oxidizing gas to burn said combustible deposit and heat the contact material to high temperature and returning the so heated contact material to the lower portion of said confined conduit for renewed contact with said heavy petroleum fraction; the improvement providing flexibility in the rate of charging said fraction, or in control of said residence time or both which comprises establishing a rising confined column of said solid contact material in said inert gas at the lower portion of said confined conduit, and discharging the contact material as a downwardly flowing stream into an enlarged separation zone for conduct of the aforesaid separation of said vaporous products from said contact material, and injecting said heavy petroleum fraction to a point in said confined conduit at or downstream of said lower portion, said heavy petroleum fraction being injected at least in part into said downwardly flowing stream.
- 7. A process according to claim 6 wherein said heavy petroleum fraction is injected only to said downwardly flowing stream.
- 8. A process according to claim 6, or 7 wherein said inert gas is steam.
- 9. A process according to claim 6, or 7 wherein said inert gas is hydrocarbon.
- 10. A process according to claim 6, or 7 wherein said heavy petroleum fraction is a residual fraction.
- 11. Apparatus for selective vaporization of a heavy petroleum fraction comprising a riser contactor in the form of a vertical conduit having a reverse bend at the upper portion to provide a downwardly directed discharge opening, a hot solids standpipe connected to the bottom of said riser contactor for supply thereto of finely divided hot inert solid contact material, means to supply an inert carrier gas to the bottom of said riser contactor to suspend said solid contact material in a rising confined column of gases and contact material in said riser contactor, means to discharge said contact material as a downwardly flowing stream in said downwardly directed discharge opening, a plurality of injection means for the introduction of a heavy petroleum fraction to said riser contactor for contact with said contact material, said injection means being spaced at different downstream points along said riser contactor, and at least one of said injection means being arranged for introduction of some or all of said heavy petroleum fraction downstream of said reverse bend, an enlarged separation vessel surrounding said downwardly directed discharge opening for separation of vapors from solid contact material bearing a combustible deposit of unvaporized high Conradson Carbon or high metal content constituents of said petroleum fraction, a burner, means to transfer the so separated solid contact material to said burner, air inlet means to said burner for supply of air thereto for combustion of said combustible deposit whereby the temperature of said solid contact material is increased and means to transfer the so heated contact material from said burner to said hot solids standpipe.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 155,736, filed June 2, 1980, which issued as U.S. Pat. No. 4,328,091 on May 4, 1982, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 090,247, which issued as U.S. Pat. No. 4,263,128 on Apr. 21, 1981 and which was filed Nov. 1, 1979 as a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 875,326, filed Feb. 6, 1978 now abandoned.
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