T. Kunugi, D. Kunii, H. Tominaga, T. Sakai, Shunsuke Mabuchi, Kosuke Takeshige
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Abstract
The basic study on pyrolysis of crude oils for olefin production was made by use of a fluidized bed reactor containing carbon particles. Seven crude oils were tested. Kuwait, Minas crudes, and Kuwait distillates and residues were examined particularly in detail. Pyrolysis conditions were: temperaturer 750∼850°C; residence time, 0.2∼1sec; and the steam to hydrocarbon dilution ratio by weight 0.5∼2. The yields of products were plotted against the modified characterization factor (K=3√TB'/d) of the respective feed. Changes in the product yields with pyrolysis severity were represented in terms of the intensity function (IF=T•θ0.06). These monographs provide the means for estimating the pyrolysis results of any crude oil with known 50% distillation point (TB', °R) and specific gravity (d, @ 60°F) at given reaction temperature (T, °F) and residence time (θ, sec) with steam dilution.