Dry Gas in FCC

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      Freddy Martinez
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      Dry gas is formed in FCC unit at different sections like riser bottom mix zone, riser, post riser i.e. in reactor, etc. What is the % contribution from each section.
       

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      Bob Ludolph
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      Many of the advanced riser termination device technologies advertise dry gas reduction of 20%, so I would assign this to the post-riser dry gas contribution. I’ve always observed a very strong relationship between reactor temperature and dry gas as well as regenerator temperature and dry gas. Also, in one location, we had damaged radially oriented feed nozzles that operated more like open pipes – rough increase in dry gas was 15%.  I would say that the regenerator temperature impact on dry gas would heavily depend on the mixing in the feed zone – maybe another 5-10% on top of the oil distribution from the feed nozzles.  So, to keep it simple: the feed zone contributes 20%, the riser contributes 60% and the post-riser section contributes 20%.

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