Title of Invention

"REATOR MIX TYPE BUMER"

Abstract A reactor mix type burner comprising an arrangement of at least a fuel burner passage and at least an oxidiser burner passage wherein at least the rim(s) of the burner internal (s) separating at least at or near its (their) tip(s) said fuel and said oxidiser is (are) made of ceramic material or noble metal or a noble metal alloy or wherein the rim(s) of the burner internal(s) separating at least at or near its (their) tips(s) said fuel and said oxidiser is (are) provided at its (their) oxidiser side(s) with a lining of ceramic material or noble metal or a noble metal alloy.
Full Text The present invention relates to a process for preparing synthesis gas by partial oxidation of a hydrocarbon-containing fuel and an oxygen-containing gas in the absence of moderator gas. In particular, liquid or gaseous hydrocarbon-containing fuel is applied.
In such a process for preparing synthesis gas an oxygen-containing gas, which is applied as an oxidiser, and a hydrocarbon-containing fuel are supplied to a gasification zone through a burner comprising an arrangement of passages or channels for fuel and oxidiser, and wherein autothermically a gaseous stream containing synthesis gas is produced under appropriate conditions. The passages or channels are separated from each other by separation walls, the so-called burner internals.
In many known processes for preparing synthesis gas a moderator gas (for example steam, water or carbon dioxide or a combination thereof) is supplied to the gasification zone in order to control the temperature in the gasification zone. Moderator gas may be added to the oxidiser or (gaseous) fuel or may be supplied via a moderator gas passage. Those skilled in the art will know the conditions of applying oxidiser and moderator gas.
Advantageously, a multi-orifice (co-annular) burner comprising a concentric arrangement of n passages or channels co-axial with the longitudinal axis of said burner, wherein n is an integer > 2, is applied.
Such multi-orifice (co-annular) burners contain substantially cylindrical internals which separate the fluid streams flowing through the passages until they reach the burner exit. In particular, such multi-orifice
(co-annular) burners comprise an arrangement of annular concentric channels or passages for supplying oxidiser, moderator gas (optionally) and fuel to the gasification zone.Multi-orifice (co-annular) burners are known as such and the mechanical structures thereof will therefore not be described in detail.
Usually such burners comprise a number of slits at the burner outlet and hollow wall members with internal cooling fluid (e.g. water) passages. The passages may or may not be converging at the burner outlet. Instead of comprising internal cooling fluid passages, the burner may be provided with a suitable ceramic or refractory lining applied onto or suspended by a means closely adjacent to the outer surface of the burner (front) wall for resisting the heat load during operation or heat-up/shut down situations of the burner. Advantageously, the exit(s) of one or more passages may be retracted or protruded with respect to the outer passage.
It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that any slit width suitable for the purpose can be applied, dependent on the burner capacity.
Advantageously, the central passage has a diameter up to 70 mm, whereas the remaining concentric passages have slit widths in the range of 1-30 mm.
However, it will be appreciated that the present application is not confined to the use of co-annular burners.
The oxidiser and the fuel and, optionally, moderator gas are supplied to the gasification zone through the respective channels at specific velocities and mass distribution in order to obtain a good atomization and mixing.
Advantageously the respective velocities are measured or calculated at the outlet of the said respective
channels into the gasification zone. The velocity measurement or calculation can be carried out by those skilled in the art in any way suitable for the purpose ' and will therefore not be described in detail.
The oxygen-containing gas, which is applied as oxidiser, is usually air or oxygen or a mixture thereof. An oxidiser comprising at least 95% oxygen is preferred.
Synthesis gas is a gas comprising carbon monoxide and hydrogen, and it is used, for example, as a clean medium-calorific value fuel gas or as a feedstock for the synthesis of methanol, ammonia or hydrocarbons, which latter synthesis yields gaseous hydrocarbons and liquid hydrocarbons such as gasoline, middle distillates, lub oils and waxes.
In the specification and in the claims the term gaseous (liquid) hydrocarbon-containing fuel will be used to refer to hydrocarbon-containing fuel that is gaseous (liquid) at gasifier feed pressure and temperature.
According to an established process, synthesis gas is produced by partially oxidising in a reactor vessel a gaseous fuel such as a gaseous hydrocarbon, in particular petroleum gas or natural gas, at a temperature in the range of from 1000 °C to 1800 °C and at a pressure in the range of from 0.1 MPa to 12 MPa abs. with the use of an oxidiser.
Synthesis gas will often be produced near or at a crude oil refinery because the produced synthesis gas can directly be applied as a feedstock for the production of middle distillates, ammonia, hydrogen, methanol or as a fuel gas, for example, for heating the furnaces of the refinery or more efficiently for the firing of gas turbines to produce electricity and heat.
For economic reasons it is often desirable to operate the burner without the application of a moderator gas. Further, in order to obtain a good mixing of fuel and
oxidiser in the gasifier it is preferred to operate the burner under such conditions that an oxygen blast 'exists (i.e. the velocity of the oxidiser is substantially larger than the velocity of the fuel at the outlet of the burner). Those skilled in the art will know these — conditions.It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that oxygen blast permits lower fuel supply pressures and enables reduction of compression cost.Usually, the rim of a burner internal (i.e. that part of the burner internal which, when the burner is mounted in a reactor vessel, is directed to the gasification zone and terminates in a tip) is made of steel or low alloy steel.
However, when applying oxygen blast in the absence of moderator gas it has appeared that the rim(s) of the burner internal(s) separating fuel and oxidiser is (are) severely attacked by metal dusting phenomena so that serious burner damage will occur and the burner lifetime is restricted.
Metal dusting is a catastrophic carburization which occurs in industrial plants under conditions of high activity and low oxygen pressure in the temperature range 600-800 °C, leading to decomposition of steels into a mixture of powdery carbon, metal particles and sometimes carbides and oxide. Pitting or general metal wastage is observed, if the corrosion product was carried away by erosion through the gas flow.
It is an object of the invention to provide an economically feasible process for preparing synthesis gas which can be carried out over a long period without the need for many shut downs.
The invention therefore provides a process for preparing synthesis gas by partial oxidation of a
hydrocarbon-containing fuel in the absence of moderator gas, comprising the steps of:
supplying a hydrocarbon-containing fuel and an oxidiser through a reactor mix type burner (i.e. wherein the said fuel and said oxidiser each flowing in one or more separate burner passages debouching into the gasification zone, are not mixed until immediately downstream of the said burner passages) to a asification zone under oxygen blast conditions (i.e. the velocity of the oxidiser is substantially larger than the velocity of the fuel at the outlet of the burner); and wherein at least the rim(s) of the burner internal(s) separating at least at or near its (their) tip(s) said fuel and said oxidiser is (are) made of ceramic material or a noble metal or a noble metal alloy or wherein the rim(s) of the burner internal(s) separating at least at or near its (their) tip(s) said fuel and said oxidiser is (are) provided at its (their) oxidiser side(s) with a lining of ceramic material or noble metal or a noble metal alloy.
The invention further provides a reactor mix type burner to be used in such a process for preparing synthesis gas, said burner comprising an arrangement of at least a fuel burner passage and at least an oxidiser burner passage wherein at least the rim(s) of the burner internal(s) separating at least at or near its (their) tip(s) said fuel passage and said oxidiser passage is (are) made of ceramic material or noble metal or a noble metal alloy or wherein the rim(s) of the burner internal(s) separating at least at or near its (their) tip(s) said fuel passage and said oxidiser passage is (are) provided at its (their) oxidiser side(s) with a lining of ceramic material or noble metal or a noble metal alloy.
Advantageously, the said rim(s) of the said burner internal(s) separating said fuel and said oxidiser is
(are) made of a Pt alloy e.g. Pt/Rh, or Pt/Ir or any ceramic material suitable for the purpose, e.g. SiC (silicon carbide) or 813^ (silicon nitride).
The fuel is e.g. natural gas, which advantageously comprises at least 80% CH4. Advantageously, the velocity ratio between oxidiser and fuel is:
vfuel
= 0.25-0.6.
Voxidiser
More advantageously, the oxidiser velocity is
50-100 m/s and the fuel velocity is 25-60 m/s (provided
that the above ratio is satisfied). •
When applying the process of the invention it has been found that there is no metal dusting and that the burner lifetime is at least 1600 hours.
Advantageously the said rim(s) of the said burner internal(s) separating said fuel and said oxidiser has (have) a length of 2-20 mm and a thickness of 0.3-1.0 mm and is (are) mechanically connected in any suitable manner to the burner internal e.g. by welding.
In another advantageous embodiment of the invention the rim(s) of the burner internal(s) separating the fuel and the oxidiser is (are) provided with a lining (e.g. a ribbon) at the oxidiser side(s) of the burner internal(s). Such a ribbon may have a length of 5-10 mm and a thickness of 0.2-0.5 mm.
Accordingly, there is provided a reactor mix type burner comprising an arrangement of at least a fuel burner passage and at least an oxidiser burner passage wherein at least the rim(s) of the burner internal (s) separating at least at or near its (their) tip(s) said fuel and said oxidiser is (are) made of ceramic material or noble metal or a noble metal alloy or wherein the rim(s) of the burner internal(s) separating at least at or near its (their) tips(s) said fuel and said oxidiser is (are) provided at its (their) oxidiser side(s) with a lining of ceramic material or noble metal or a noble metal alloy.
The invention will now be described by way of described by way of example in more detail by reference to the drawing, in which the figure schematically represents a burner to be used in the process of the invention.Referring to the figure, a partial longitudinal section of a burner having a central passage and an outer passage has been shown schematically. X represents the axis of the burner. The burner debouches into a gasification zone G of a reactor through a refractory
dome. For reasons of clarity the burner has been shown partially only and the reactor details have not been shown. In particular, details of (water)-cooling of the burner have been omitted for reasons of clarity.
In the figure a substantially conical burner has been represented but it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that any shape suitable for the purpose (e.g. substantially cylindrical) is possible.
A burner internal rim 1 and its tip la have been represented. The rim 1 is made of ceramic material (e.g. SiC or Si3N4) or noble metal (e.g. Pt) or a noble metal alloy (e.g. Pt/Rh or Pt/Ir) and is mounted on the burner internal 2 at its end directed to the gasification zone G, e.g. by welding.
Through the central passage 3 (diameter e.g. 41 mm) oxidiser is flowing whereas through the outer passage 4 fuel (e.g. natural gas) is flowing. Reference numeral 5 represents the outer passage wall. The slit width of the outer passage 4 is e.g. 25 mm.
The arrows A and B representing the velocities of the oxidiser (e.g. 100 m/s) and fuel (e.g. 50 m/s) respectively, indicate that an oxygen blast exists.
The invention will now be described by way of example in more detail by reference to Examples I and II. Example I (oxygen blast).
Flow conditions at the rim between fuel passage and oxidiser passage are considered. The rim is made of Pt. Oxidiser is supplied through a central passage and fuel is supplied through a concentric outer passage.
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Example II (fuel blast)Flow conditions at the rim between fuel passage and oxidiser passage are considered. The rim is made of steel. Oxidiser is supplied through a central passage; fuel is supplied through a concentric outer passage.
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In Example I the burner was inspected after 2300 hours of operation without moderator gas. No visible damage was detected and the burner was in good condition.
In Example II it appeared that the rim between fuel passage and oxidiser passage was severely attacked after approximately 1000 hours of operation.
Various modifications of the present invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from the foregoing description. Such modification are intended to fall within the scope of the appended claims.


WE CLAIM;
1. A reactor mix type burner comprising an arrangement of at least a fuel
burner passage and at least an oxidiser burner passage wherein at least the
rim(s) of the burner internal (s) separating at least at or near its (their) tip(s)
said fuel and said oxidiser is (are) made of ceramic material or noble metal or a
noble metal alloy or wherein the rim(s) of the burner internal(s) separating at
least at or near its (their) tips(s) said fuel and said oxidiser is (are) provided at
its (their) oxidiser side(s) with a lining of ceramic material or noble metal or a
noble metal alloy.
2. Burner as claimed in claim 1, wherein the said rim(s) of the said burner
internal(s) separating the said fuel and the said oxidiser is (are) made of a Pt
alloy or made of ceramic material.
3. Burner as claimed in claim 2, wherein the Pt alloy is Pt/Rh or Pt/Ir.
4. Burner as claimed in claim 2, wherein the ceramic material is silicon
nitride or silicon carbide.
5. Burner as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein the said rim(s) of
the said burner internal(s) separating the said fuel and the said oxidiser has
(have) a length of 2-20 mm, and a thickness of 0.3-1.0 mm.
6. Burner as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 5, wherein the burner is a
co-annular burner comprising a concentric arrangement of n passages or
channels co-axial with the longitudinal axis of said burner, wherein n is an
integer >2.
7. A reactor mix type burner substantially as hereinbefore described with
reference to the accompanying drawings and description.

Documents:

2726-del-1996-abstract.pdf

2726-del-1996-claims.pdf

2726-del-1996-correspondence-others.pdf

2726-del-1996-correspondence-po.pdf

2726-del-1996-description (complete).pdf

2726-del-1996-drawings.pdf

2726-del-1996-form-1.pdf

2726-del-1996-form-13.pdf

2726-del-1996-form-19.pdf

2726-del-1996-form-2.pdf

2726-del-1996-form-3.pdf

2726-del-1996-form-4.pdf

2726-del-1996-gpa.pdf

2726-del-1996-petition-137.pdf

2726-del-1996-petition-138.pdf


Patent Number 214690
Indian Patent Application Number 2726/DEL/1996
PG Journal Number 09/2008
Publication Date 29-Feb-2008
Grant Date 14-Feb-2008
Date of Filing 09-Dec-1996
Name of Patentee SHELL INTERNATIONALE RESEARCH MAATSCHAPPIJ B.V.
Applicant Address CAREL VAN BYLANDTLAAN 302596 HR THE HAGUE, THE NETHERLANDS.
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 FRANCISCUS JOHANNA ARNOLDUS MARTENS BADHUISWEG 3, 1031 CM AMSTERDAM, THE NETHERLANDS
2 PETER OORTWIJN BADHUISWEG 3, 1031 CM AMSTERDAM, THE NETHERLANDS
3 HENDRIK MARTINUS WENTINCK BADHUISWEG 3, 1031 CM AMSTERDAM, THE NETHERLANDS
PCT International Classification Number C01B 3/00
PCT International Application Number N/A
PCT International Filing date
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 NA