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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Sep. 30, 2003
Filed:
Apr. 16, 2002
Daniel Yuk-Kwan Ngan, Houston, TX (US);
Louis Edward Stein, Houston, TX (US);
Richard Addison Sanborn, Houston, TX (US);
Raul Jasso Garcia, Sr., Houston, TX (US);
Shell Oil Company, Houston, TX (US);
Abstract
A quench nozzle design introduces quench oil tangentially into the quench tube which cools the hot gaseous pyrolysis products coming out of the hot radiant tubes in a pyrolysis furnace (in ethylene manufacture). Besides cooling the hot gases, the quench oil introduced into the quench tube by this nozzle design keeps the wall of the quench tube wetted, which is necessary to prevent coke deposition on the quench tube. The nozzle has one quench oil entry, which eliminates the need for any restriction orifice required to evenly distribute quench oil flows that would otherwise be required with several nozzle entries. Also, the one-nozzle oil introduction has a larger diameter than that required where more than one nozzle is employed in this service. The replacement of multiple nozzles with a single larger diameter nozzle eliminates plugging problems caused by coke solids or, coke solid precursors, present in the quench oil.