gte682n
Chemical
- Aug 12, 2016
- 48
Hello,
I am currently evaluating options to stabilize a sidestream draw off of a vacuum distillation tower. The sidestream gravity drains to a buffer tank before being pumped to the next unit. The engineering firm has proposed to increase the residence time at the draw sump inside the column by an order of magnitude to assist with vapor disengagement. Current sump residence time is ~5 sec. As part of this option, the liquid level will be raised in the sump above the nozzle by installing weir plates around an over flow pipe that goes down to the packed bed below.
In addition to this option, the sidedraw nozzle and piping will be increased from 6" to 8" to meet self venting flow criteria, Fr# <0.3.
My questions are:
1) does submerging the sidedraw nozzle in liquid defeat the purpose of designing a pipe for self venting flow? how will dissolved gases vent back to the column if the line is full of liquid?
2) if I simply increase the sidedraw nozzle and piping to 8", do I need to increase my liquid residence time for disengagement? Isn't that what the self venting pipe is for?
As always, your knowledge is appreciated.
I am currently evaluating options to stabilize a sidestream draw off of a vacuum distillation tower. The sidestream gravity drains to a buffer tank before being pumped to the next unit. The engineering firm has proposed to increase the residence time at the draw sump inside the column by an order of magnitude to assist with vapor disengagement. Current sump residence time is ~5 sec. As part of this option, the liquid level will be raised in the sump above the nozzle by installing weir plates around an over flow pipe that goes down to the packed bed below.
In addition to this option, the sidedraw nozzle and piping will be increased from 6" to 8" to meet self venting flow criteria, Fr# <0.3.
My questions are:
1) does submerging the sidedraw nozzle in liquid defeat the purpose of designing a pipe for self venting flow? how will dissolved gases vent back to the column if the line is full of liquid?
2) if I simply increase the sidedraw nozzle and piping to 8", do I need to increase my liquid residence time for disengagement? Isn't that what the self venting pipe is for?
As always, your knowledge is appreciated.