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Details
Inventors: Miller, Jr., Clarence S.; Hager, Richard A.;
Assignee: Hercofina (Wilmington, NC)
Primary Examiner: Scott; Samuel M.
Assistant Examiner: Streule, Jr.; Theophil W.
Attorney, Agent or Firm: Hopkins; George H

Disclosed is an apparatus for exchanging heat with liquid material and particularly liquid material under superatmospheric pressure. A preferred embodiment of the apparatus comprises a pressure vessel for holding a body of the liquid material, and having an inlet and an outlet for the liquid material. Inside the vessel is an integral tube assembly for conducting heat exchange fluid into, through and out of a body of the liquid material in the vessel. The tube assembly comprises a heat exchange fluid feed header, a heat exchange fluid discharge header, and a plurality of heat transfer tubes from the feed header to the discharge header. In a preferred embodiment of the apparatus, the headers are coaxially aligned with a normally vertical axis, and are vertically spaced apart. The headers are joined to conduits passing through the top and bottom of the vessel. These conduits in combination with the vessel support the tube assembly. The heat transfer tubes are generally in longitudinally extending radial planes and occupy an arc about said normally vertical axis preferably greater than 270.degree., but less than 360.degree., whereby a wedge shaped longitudinally extending space is provided for access to the backside of the tubes and to the region of the axis. The ends of the heat transfer tubes are joined to lateral ports in the headers. Preferably, each heat transfer tube has an elbow section in the bottom portion thereof in the region of the bottom header, that extends upwardly at an angle to an intersecting radius, which is obtuse, the purpose of which is to minimize sagging of the tube. Also, preferably each heat transfer tube has a laterally offset portion between the bottom and top portions, for the purpose of taking up stresses induced by thermal expansion. In fabricating, transporting and installing the tube assembly, the two headers preferably are fastened to the opposite ends of a removable rigid support piece which is removed after the tube assembly has been installed in the vessel.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION Claimed are: 1.
A transportable integral heat exchanger tube assembly for the interior of a chemical reactor for continuously carrying out a highly thermic chemical reaction involving liquid material, copious quantities of a gas and a reaction mixture comprising a readily precipitable substance that tends to deposit on heat exchange tubes in contact with the reaction mixture under normal operative conditions, which reactor comprises vessel means for containing a body of said reaction mixture, which assembly comprises: heat transfer fluid feed header means; heat transfer fluid discharge header means axially aligned on a normally vertical longitudinal axis with and longitudinally spaced from said discharge header means; a plurality of heat conductive tubes from said feed header means to said discharge header means, said heat conductive tubes (a) having such high length to diameter ratio as to be flexible and vibratable by currents of gas and liquid in said body to thereby minimize deposition of precipitate on said tubes under normal operative conditions, and (b) being in longitudinally disposed radial planes about said axis in an arc substantially less than 360.
degree.
, whereby space is provided for access to the back side of said tubes; for conveying heat transfer fluid to and from said header means and in combination with vessel means for supporting and anchoring in position in said vessel means said integral tube assembly, longitudinally and laterally rigid longitudinally outwardly extending feed conduit means in combination with said feed header means, and longitudinally and laterally rigid longitudinally outwardly extending discharge conduit means in combination with said discharge header means; and rigid support means on said axis between and fastened to said feed header means and said discharge header means for minimizing longitudinal and transverse stressing of said heat conductive tubes in the fabrication, transportation and installation of said assembly, said rigid support means being removable from said feed header means and said discharge header means after said assembly has been installed in said vessel means



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