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Fluidized bed reactor and method and device used for detecting temperature in reactor

A fluidized bed reactor and detection device technology, applied in chemical instruments and methods, measuring devices, radiation pyrometry, etc., can solve the problems of temperature increase, difficulty in stable operation of fluidized bed reactor, temperature decrease, etc. achieve accurate detection

Active Publication Date: 2015-03-11
CHINA PETROLEUM & CHEM CORP +1
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[0007] (2) Olefin polymer particles will fuse together to form a block or sheet polymer, and this enlarged particle will descend and deposit at the bottom of the fluidized bed reactor, or stay in the middle, resulting in these localized locations. lower temperature
[0008] (3) When the polymerization reaction is carried out rapidly in a short period of time, the temperature inside the reactor will rise rapidly, resulting in an abnormal speed of the polymerization reaction
Infrared detection will inevitably destroy the insulation layer of the reactor, which makes the outer wall surface for infrared detection not too large, so the area where infrared detection can be carried out is not enough to reflect the situation in the reactor
In addition, the reactors used in industry are installed in the open air, which makes the results of infrared detection inevitably affected by weather factors such as sunlight, temperature, wind, cloud, rain and snow.
[0011] As mentioned above, it is difficult to quickly and accurately detect the temperature in the reactor in the above-mentioned method.
Therefore, it has been difficult to operate the fluidized bed reactor continuously and stably for a long time.

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[0021] Embodiments of the present invention will be further described below with reference to the accompanying drawings.

[0022] figure 2 shows a flow chart of a detection method according to an embodiment of the present invention, image 3 shows a schematic diagram of a reactor according to one embodiment of the invention, Figure 4 A schematic diagram of a detection device according to an embodiment of the present invention is shown. Such as figure 2 shown, and refer to image 3 and Figure 4 According to one embodiment of the present invention, a method for detecting the temperature in a fluidized bed reactor is provided, wherein the method comprises:

[0023] arranging the walls of the reactor 1 with at least one transparent part 5;

[0024] The temperature at different positions in the reactor 1 is detected through the transparent member 5 using an infrared detector 10 .

[0025] The method may also include generating a temperature signal based on the detected t...

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The invention relates to a method used for detecting the temperature in a fluidized bed reactor, wherein the method comprises that: the wall of the reactor (1) is provided with at least one transparent part (5); and an infrared detector (10) is used to permeate the transparent part (5) to detect the temperature of different positions in the reactor (1). The detection method is adopted and can more accurately and intuitively detect the actual conditions of the interior of the fluidized bed reactor (1).

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to a method and a device for detecting the temperature in a fluidized bed reactor and to the fluidized bed reactor. Background technique [0002] In the olefin polymerization process, the gas phase polymerization process has the advantages of short process, no need to use solvents, raw materials and low energy consumption, so it develops very rapidly. In the existing gas-phase polymerization process, fluidized-bed gas-phase polymerization reactors equipped with gas distribution plates are widely used. [0003] figure 1 A reactor 1 commonly used in the prior art is shown. Such as figure 1 As shown, reactor 1 is a segmented cylindrical tank with a larger diameter in the upper part. A gas distribution plate 4 is installed on the bottom of the tank to close the bottom of the tank. Reactor 1 has a gas introduction zone 1a below the gas distribution plate 4; a fluidized bed zone (polymerization reaction system) 1b is arranged above...

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Patent Type & Authority Patents(China)
IPC IPC(8): G01J5/00B01J8/24
Inventor 李汝贤杨芝超宋文波于鲁强王路生刘金伟陈江波
Owner CHINA PETROLEUM & CHEM CORP
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