8th World Congress on Particle Technology
(54ap) Numerical Simulation of Flow Field In a Gas Pipe Distributor of the FCCU Regenerator
Authors
Wei, Y. - Presenter, China University of Petroleum
Song, J., China University of Petroleum
Yan, C., China University of Petroleum
The flow field in the pipe distributor used in regenerator of FCCU (Fluid Catalytic Cracking Unit), was analyzed based on the numerical simulation. Firstly, the distributing gas performance of the pipe distributor was investigated. The result shows that the pressure increases along the branch pipe of the pipe distributor and the axial flow rate decreases in the branch pipe, which leads to the nozzle flow rate increasing gradually. Furthermore, an obvious bias flow was found in the inlet of branch pipe, which brings some nozzle flow rate less than the designed flow rate and causes an uneven gas distribution in the fluidized bed as well. Meanwhile, the momentum equation with variable mass flow was applied to analyze the flow in the pipe distributor. The flow type in the branch pipe belongs to the "momentum exchange controlling model". The pressure in the branch pipe always increases from the inlet to the end, and the pressure distribution is not consequentially uniform. The uneven gas distribution of the pipe distributor results in fluidized gas non-uniformity in the bed and erosion in the branch pipe and nozzle. Finally, according to the pressure characteristics in fluidized bed system, relationship between the pressure drop of branch pipe and pressure drop of nozzles, as well as of the critical nozzle pressure drop and the designed nozzle pressure drop, were discussed. The gas distributor performance could be optimized by means of the structural improvement of branch pipe.