Bilgepump
Mechanical
- Feb 28, 2019
- 1
My question concerns a polymer pilot plant.
Our problem is with the reactor vessel bottom head. Process conditions require a flat bottom. To have designed a flat bottom head for this vessel would be prohibitively expensive. This was solved by adding a false bottom over the bottom head. The false bottom is solid to prevent catalyst/gasses accumulating and causing a reaction in an undesirable location. This reactor bottom head/internal design results in a large void produced. To resolve issues of differential pressure, a balancing/equalization line was added and running to both sides of the false bottom plate. Our problem is that we are seeing this line getting clogged with polymer and the false bottom has experienced multiple failures.
We are exploring options but one of the discussion has been to eliminate the need to equalize pressure. There was a conversation had about reinforcing the false bottom to withstand design pressure but one engineer suggested maybe eliminating the void. His thought was to simply fill the cavity with some type of material that would transmit the loading from the false bottom to the bottom head. But then the question would be what to use and would it handle the compression/temperature requirements. Some type of 2 part epoxy filler, or maybe sand?
I'm interested in suggestions for filler material.
Vessel design:
Design Pressure: 35 barg (508 psig)
Design Temperature: -45C/150C (-50F/302F)
Our problem is with the reactor vessel bottom head. Process conditions require a flat bottom. To have designed a flat bottom head for this vessel would be prohibitively expensive. This was solved by adding a false bottom over the bottom head. The false bottom is solid to prevent catalyst/gasses accumulating and causing a reaction in an undesirable location. This reactor bottom head/internal design results in a large void produced. To resolve issues of differential pressure, a balancing/equalization line was added and running to both sides of the false bottom plate. Our problem is that we are seeing this line getting clogged with polymer and the false bottom has experienced multiple failures.
We are exploring options but one of the discussion has been to eliminate the need to equalize pressure. There was a conversation had about reinforcing the false bottom to withstand design pressure but one engineer suggested maybe eliminating the void. His thought was to simply fill the cavity with some type of material that would transmit the loading from the false bottom to the bottom head. But then the question would be what to use and would it handle the compression/temperature requirements. Some type of 2 part epoxy filler, or maybe sand?
I'm interested in suggestions for filler material.
Vessel design:
Design Pressure: 35 barg (508 psig)
Design Temperature: -45C/150C (-50F/302F)