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Packing and Distributor Technology Sulzer Chemtech

Dan Summers | March 8, 2011


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Thin Sheet Metal

Angled Corrugation

Textured & Perforated

Layers are Segmented & Rotated

Varied Crimp Size (Surface Area)

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Sheet Metal Typically 0.004” - 0.008”

Larger Crimp Packings May Require More Thickness

Essentially No Corrosion Allowance

– Material Selection is Critical

Gauze Packings Made From Woven Metal Cloth

Usually for Very High Efficiency Applications

Sheets Cut 8 - 12” tall

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Typically Textured & Perforated

Texturing Promotes Spreading of Liquid on Surface

Perforation Allows Equalization of Flows and Pressures Between


Sheets

Lack of Texture and/or Perforation Reduces Efficiency

Some Specialized Packings Do Have No Surface Treatment

– Mellagrid - For Coking Resistance

– SMV - For Extraction Applications

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non-perforated sheet metal, 30ml/min perforated sheet metal, 30ml/min

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Structured Packing Has its Greatest Advantage with Low


Liquid Rates and High Vapor Velocities

In Distillation Systems, Low Pressure Means Low Liquid


Rates and High Vapor Velocities. Ideal for Structured
Packing

Conversely, High Pressure Distillation Systems are


Usually Better Served by Random Packing or Trays

High Pressure Absorption with Low Liquid Rates are also


Good Structured Packing Applications

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Most Thermal Degradation Prone Processes Favor


Structured Packing

Advantages of Structured Packing’s Lower Pressure Drop

Low ∆P Means

– Lower Liquid Holdup = Lower Residence Time

– Lower Column Bottom Pressure = Lower Temperature

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MellapakPlus Sulzer Chemtech

MellapakPlus a new Generation of Structured Packings


up to 40% more capacity, depending on pressure

Mellapak
packing
elements

Hold-up above Mellapak MellapakPlus


intersectional
loading point
typical for Mellapak

The hold-up profile of Mellapak above intersectional loading point is


reduced by the smooth change of flow direction achieved by the new
MellapakPlus structure. This suppresses the local flooding at intersection
points and increases the overall packing capacity.

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MellapakPlus: FRI Testing
Figure 4. Mellapak Plus 252.Y Efficiency
o/p Xylene System, 100 mm Hg (FRI)
&
Chloro/Ethyl Benzene, 77 mm Hg (Sulzer CT)
Capacity Factor Cs, m/s
0.00 0.02 0.04 0.06 0.08 0.10 0.12 0.14 0.16 0.18
32 0.80

30 0.75
M252Y (FRI) M250Y (FRI)
28 0.70
M250Y (WT) M252Y (WT)
26 0.65

24 0.60
HETP, inches

HETP, m
22 0.55

20 0.50

18 0.45

16 0.40

14 0.35

12 0.30

10 0.25
0.00 0.05 0.10 0.15 0.20 0.25 0.30 0.35 0.40 0.45 0.50 0.55 0.60
Capacity Factor Cs, ft/s

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Wire Gauze Packing Sulzer Chemtech

Preferred applications:
• Minimum pressure drop requirement
• Large number of theoretical stages
• In high vacuum for degradable products

Application examples:
• Pharmaceutical products (vitamins, etc.)
• Flavors and fragrances (e.g. Geraniol)
• Monomers (Caprolactam, MDI, DMT, etc.)
• Fatty acids, fatty alcohols, esters of fatty acids
• Mono-, Di-, Tri-, Tetraethylene glycol

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The new gauze packing benefits from the various


features of the MellapakPlus product line

• Lower pressure drop


due to smooth change
in gas flow direction
• Increased open area
for gas flow due to
smaller liquid hold-up at
element transition

Concept of the
Plus type packings Vertical Hold-up Profile

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Mellagrid – Sulzer Structured Grid Packings

Special features:
• Resists coking and fouling due to its smooth surface
• Geometric structure efficiently dissipates temperature and concentration gradients
• Much better de-entrainment and separation efficiency than conventional grids
• The low element height and its smooth surface structure allow for easy cleaning
• Mechanically robust structure

Application examples:
• Atmospheric or Vacuum Tower
- Wash section
- Pumparound section with high liquid and
gas loadings
• FCC Main Fractionator
Slurry pumparound section
• Coker or Visbreaker Fractionator
Wash section
• Oil and Water Quench Tower

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Nutter Ring Advantages


Efficiency enhanced by lateral liquid
spreading and surface renewal.
Superior surface utilization in mass and
heat transfer, allowing shorter packed bed
heights.
A high performance random packing
verified by tests conducted at Fractionation
Research Institute (FRI).
Mechanical form provides maximum
randomness with minimal nesting.

Material and Sizes


Available in most metals
Sizes in #0.7, #1.0, #1.5, #2.0, #2.5 & #3.0

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I-Ring Advantages
I-Rings provide over 30% lower pressure
drop than Pall® Rings.
Revolutionary design enhances greater
capacity and efficiency than other random
packings.
Geometric design minimizes liquid hold-up.
Direct replacement of the widely used
IMTP®.

Material and Sizes


Available in most metals
Sizes in #15, #25, #40, #50 & #70

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P-Ring Advantages
Highest industry experience and
extensively tested by research institutes
worldwide.
Material thickness overcomes mechanical
weaknesses, and can be used in extremely
corrosive services enabling cheaper
materials to be used.
Strength-to-weight ration stronger than
most other random packings.
Direct replacement of the well known
Pall®Ring.

Material and Sizes


Available in most metals
Sizes in 5/8”, 1”, 1.5”, 2” & 3.5”

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R-Ring Advantages
First generation of random packings,
industry experience outperforms
fractionation trays.
Great strength-to-weight ratio.
Direct replacement of the well known
Raschig Ring.

Material and Sizes


Available in most metals
Sizes in 5/8”, 1”, 1.5”, 2” & 3.5”

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C-Ring Advantages
Rounds out Sulzer's Portfolio.
Unique Diameter to Height ratio.
Direct replacement of the well known
Cascade Mini Ring®.

Material and Sizes


Available in most metals
Sizes in #1.5, #2.0, #2.5, #3.0, & #4.0

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Packed Towers

Liquid Distributor - Must Distribute Liquid Uniformly

Packing - Vapor/Liquid Contact and Spreading

Vapor Distribution

Anything that keeps these from functioning will cause problems

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Types of Distributors Sulzer Chemtech

Sulzer Classification of Distributors


Ground hole G

VK type
Elevated hole P, H, R

Ground hole G
VE type
Elevated hole P, H, R

VR type

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Types of Distributors Sulzer Chemtech

VK distributor

•Single Level Main Channel


•Communicating Channels
•Shorter Elevation Requirement
•More Costly than VE
•For Smaller Diameters: < 4 m (13 ft)

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Types of Distributors Sulzer Chemtech

VE distributor

•Dual Element – Arm & Main Channel


•Less Expensive, Less Welding
•Simpler Construction Than VK
•For Larger Diameters
•Arm Channels Do Not Communicate
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Distributor Outflow Systems Sulzer Chemtech

Ground holes Drip Splash plate Distributing


G tubes P pans
R PW

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Types of Distributors Sulzer Chemtech

G - Ground Hole

• Simple design

• Not Resistant to fouling

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Types of Distributors Sulzer Chemtech

P,H,R - Elevated Hole

• Fouling resistant

• More complex design

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Types of Distributors Sulzer Chemtech

VKG/VKGF

Integral channel with ground holes


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Types of Distributors Sulzer Chemtech

VKR/VKRF/VKRFPW

Integral channel with tubes


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Types of Distributors Sulzer Chemtech

VKR2/VKRF2

Integral channel with external curl tubes


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Types of Distributors Sulzer Chemtech

VKH

Integral channel with high outflow


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Types of Distributors Sulzer Chemtech

VEG/VEG2

Element design with ground holes


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Types of Distributors Sulzer Chemtech

VER2

Element design with external curl tubes


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Types of Distributors Sulzer Chemtech

VEP

Element design with splash baffle


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Types of Distributors Sulzer Chemtech

VRD

Spray Header Distributor


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VRD ' Sulzer Chemtech

90°
120°

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Types of Distributors Sulzer Chemtech

VSI

Orifice Pan Distributor


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• Orifices Must be Arranged Uniformly & Evenly

• Zonal Analysis

• Coefficient of Variation, Cv Should be < 10%

• Drip Point Density Must Match Packing Type

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) %

Quadrant Partitioning:

All Four Areas Are Equal

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) %

D(25%) = 0.5*D(100%)
D(50%) = 0.707 * D(100%)
D(75%) = 0.866 * D(100%)

Concentric Partitioning:

All Four Areas Are Equal

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% %

• Typical Value 10 points/ft2.

• Ranges from 6 to 20 points/ft2 in Refinery Services

• Varies Depending Upon Service and Packing

• Smaller Packing Sizes (High Surface Area)


Require Higher Drip Point Density.

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Function of Design & Head Available

Typical Turndowns 3-5:1

Head Varies as a Square Function

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Flow through Orifice Openings

H = C (GPM/AO)n
Where,
H = Head Required, inches Liquid
C = Hole Coefficient (0.027 round holes)
AO = Open Area, in2
n = constant, 2.15

Based on Bernoulli’s Principle

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Distributor Testing Sulzer Chemtech

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Distributor Testing Sulzer Chemtech

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The design of an adequate


vapor inlet system is important
to obtain the best results from
packed columns, which are
sensitive to both liquid and
vapor maldistribution

The design geometry is


derived from computational
fluid dynamics studies

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• Most Important In Vacuum Services


• Packings are Excellent Redistributors of Fluids
• Momentum Criteria
• Chimney Trays
• Vapor Horns & Schoepentoeters

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Supports / Collectors

Support grid TSB for


structured packing
Gas injection support plate
for random packing GIS

Liquid collector SLR Chimney tray SKI

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