Cavitation enhanced liquid atomization

C - Chemistry – Metallurgy – 10 – G

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C10G 9/36 (2006.01) B01J 8/24 (2006.01) B01J 19/00 (2006.01) C10G 11/18 (2006.01)

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CA 2365531

An FCC unit (10) comprises a hollow, liquid feed conduit (12), through which a hot, liquid FCC oilfeed is passed from an upstream source. At the same time, a cavitation liquid comprising lower boiling hydrocarbon liquid is passed down into the conduit (12) via line (14), which intersects at the tee joint. The cavitation liquid is injected into the flowing hot oil, which it mixes, to form a liquid solution comprising both liquids, in the vicinity of zone (16).

Une unité de craquage catalytique fluidisé (FCC) (10) comporte un conduit creux de charge liquide (12) par lequel passe une alimentation en huile FCC liquide et chaude en provenance d'une source en amont. En même temps, un liquide de cavitation comportant un liquide hydrocarboné à bas point d'ébullition est introduit dans le conduit (12) par un tuyau (14), lesquels ont leur intersection à la hauteur d'un assemblage en T. Le liquide de cavitation est injecté dans l'huile chaude en train de s'écouler, huile à laquelle il se mélange de manière à constituer une solution liquide comprenant les deux liquides à proximité de la zone (16).

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