Structured packing and element therefor
First Claim
1. Structured packing element for a fluid processing and mixing tower defining a vertical axis comprising:
- a sheet material element having a plurality of channels extending in an axial direction parallel to said vertical axis; and
a plurality of vortex generators extending from the sheet material element in each of said channels, said channels exhibiting only a substantially tortuous fluid path formed by said vortex generators in said axial direction;
the channels each having opposing axially extending lateral side walls extending from opposite edges of an intermediate axially extending connecting wall, adjacent channels having a common lateral side wall, the channels each having a corresponding intermediate connecting wall, the connecting walls of the adjacent channels lying in spaced planes to form a quasi-corrugation in a direction transverse to the axial direction of the channels, said vortex generators extending from a common lateral side wall into the adjacent channels;
the lateral side walls lying in planes that are normal to the connecting wall, a first of said vortex generators in each channel extending from a first of said lateral side walls and having a first edge parallel to and adjacent to the connecting wall of that channel for precluding fluid flow therebetween at said first edge and a second edge inclined relative to the first edge and connecting wall and a second vortex generator axially spaced from the first vortex generator and extending from a second lateral side wall with a first edge parallel to and coextensive with a second connecting wall of a next adjacent channel and a second edge inclined relative to its first edge and said connecting wall.
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Abstract
A low pressure drop, highly efficient structured packing comprises sheet material formed into vertical preferably square channels containing vortex generators formed from the sheet material. The channels, while vertically linear, are periodically interrupted by the vortex generators providing tortuous fluid paths along the channels. The thus formed vortex generators form openings between adjacent channels providing fluid communication between and uniform flow within the different channels. The packing can be utilized in fluid mixing or those operations that require multiphase mass transfer, such as absorption or distillation. The addition of a catalyst makes the structure suitable for catalytic distillation. Turbulence is provided the fluids by the tortuous vertical path with low pressure drops transversely and vertically, with optimum liquid holdup.
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13 Claims
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1. Structured packing element for a fluid processing and mixing tower defining a vertical axis comprising:
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a sheet material element having a plurality of channels extending in an axial direction parallel to said vertical axis; and
a plurality of vortex generators extending from the sheet material element in each of said channels, said channels exhibiting only a substantially tortuous fluid path formed by said vortex generators in said axial direction;
the channels each having opposing axially extending lateral side walls extending from opposite edges of an intermediate axially extending connecting wall, adjacent channels having a common lateral side wall, the channels each having a corresponding intermediate connecting wall, the connecting walls of the adjacent channels lying in spaced planes to form a quasi-corrugation in a direction transverse to the axial direction of the channels, said vortex generators extending from a common lateral side wall into the adjacent channels;
the lateral side walls lying in planes that are normal to the connecting wall, a first of said vortex generators in each channel extending from a first of said lateral side walls and having a first edge parallel to and adjacent to the connecting wall of that channel for precluding fluid flow therebetween at said first edge and a second edge inclined relative to the first edge and connecting wall and a second vortex generator axially spaced from the first vortex generator and extending from a second lateral side wall with a first edge parallel to and coextensive with a second connecting wall of a next adjacent channel and a second edge inclined relative to its first edge and said connecting wall. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. Structured packing element for a fluid processing and mixing tower defining a vertical axis comprising:
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a sheet material element having a plurality of channels extending in an axial direction parallel to said vertical axis;
a plurality of vortex generators extending from the sheet material element in each of said channels, said channels exhibiting only a substantially tortuous fluid path formed by said vortex generators in said axial direction;
the channels each having opposing axially extending lateral side walls extending from opposite edges of an intermediate axially extending connecting wall, adjacent channels having a common lateral side wall, the channels each having a corresponding intermediate connecting wall, the connecting walls of the adjacent channels lying in spaced planes to form a quasi-corrugation in a direction transverse to the axial direction of the channels, said vortex generators extending from a common lateral side wall into the adjacent channels; and
a vortex generator extending from a connecting wall into the corresponding channel wherein the vortex generators in a channel are arranged to form a non-linear continuous fluid flow path along the channel length;
the vortex generators being generally triangular with a tip adjacent to the lateral side wall opposite said common wall for effecting liquid transfer from a region at the tip to the opposite side wall.
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12. Structured packing element for a fluid processing and mixing tower defining a vertical axis comprising:
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a sheet material element having a plurality of channels extending in an axial direction parallel to said vertical axis;
a plurality of vortex generators extending from the sheet material element in each of said channels, said channels exhibiting only a substantially tortuous fluid path formed by said vortex generators in said axial direction;
said sheet material element having a plurality of apertures therethrough for permitting fluid in each channel to flow transversely to the axial direction to and from adjacent channels; and
a plurality of said elements secured to form a two dimensional array of like axially extending parallel channels, said array extending transversely the axial direction, the vortex generators having overlying portions, said generators each having a body portion extending from the sheet material and a tip portion extending from the body portion, said tip portion passing through an aperture. - View Dependent Claims (13)
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