Devices and methods for water removal in distillation columns
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1. A water removal apparatus for removal of water in a separation column, comprising:
- a separator fluidly and externally coupled to the separation column and configured to receive an oily water from the separation column and to allow separation of water from the oily water into a water phase and an oil phase, wherein the separation column is configured to receive a water-containing hydrocarbon feed and to separate hydrocarbons;
a feed line that is fluidly coupled to the separator and the column such that the feed line provides the oily water from a side draw of the separation column to the separator;
a return line that is fluidly coupled to the separator and the column such that the return line provides oil from the oil phase to the column; and
a thermal control unit thermally coupled to the return line and configured to allow raising a temperature of the oil in the return line in an amount effective to promote density-driven flow of the oil from the separator to the column through the return line, andwherein the thermal control unit comprises an electric heater or a steam heater that are configured to allow raising of a temperature of the oil in the return line in an amount of at least 5°
F. relative to the temperature of the oil in the oily water.
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Abstract
Water is removed from oily water produced during operation of a separation column by withdrawing the oily water from the column during separation into an external separator where the oily water is separated into a water phase and an oily phase. The oily phase is then heated to a temperature effective to produce a density differential that drives the oily phase back into the operating column.
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1. A water removal apparatus for removal of water in a separation column, comprising:
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a separator fluidly and externally coupled to the separation column and configured to receive an oily water from the separation column and to allow separation of water from the oily water into a water phase and an oil phase, wherein the separation column is configured to receive a water-containing hydrocarbon feed and to separate hydrocarbons; a feed line that is fluidly coupled to the separator and the column such that the feed line provides the oily water from a side draw of the separation column to the separator; a return line that is fluidly coupled to the separator and the column such that the return line provides oil from the oil phase to the column; and a thermal control unit thermally coupled to the return line and configured to allow raising a temperature of the oil in the return line in an amount effective to promote density-driven flow of the oil from the separator to the column through the return line, and wherein the thermal control unit comprises an electric heater or a steam heater that are configured to allow raising of a temperature of the oil in the return line in an amount of at least 5°
F. relative to the temperature of the oil in the oily water. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A method of removing water from oily water produced in a separation column while operating the separation column, comprising the steps of:
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feeding a water-containing hydrocarbon feed into the separation column and operating the separation column to separate hydrocarbons; withdrawing from a side draw of the separation column oily water and separating the oily water in a separator that is external to the column to thereby form a water phase and an oil phase; heating at least part of the oil phase to a temperature effective to generate a density difference that is sufficient to move the heated oil phase back to the column while the column is operating;
wherein the at least part of the oil phase is heated in a return line using an electric heater or a steam heater; andwherein the electric heater or the steam heater raise a temperature of the oil phase in the return line in an amount of at least 5°
F. relative to the temperature of the oil phase in the oily water. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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