Gas: heating and illuminating – Generators – Cupola
Patent
1988-04-04
1989-07-18
Kamen, Noah P.
Gas: heating and illuminating
Generators
Cupola
48DIG2, 55269, 2391323, 165 47, C10J 372
Patent
active
048489824
ABSTRACT:
An arrangement for cooling a synthetic gas, generated in a gasification reactor, by means of a quenching cooler. The cooler is positioned below the outlet from the reactor and comprises a refrigerated inner jacket (5) surrounded by a pressurization jacket (1) and accommodating a water sump (6). There is an intermediate section (3) between the inner jacket and the outlet from the gasification reactor that is shorter in diameter than the inner jacket and longer in diameter than the outlet from the reactor. Spray nozzles (15) extend into the inner jacket. One or more gas-outlet connections (8) extend through the inner jacket in a plane above the sump.
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Forster Manfred
Haacker Heinz
Tolle Arnold
Wensing Helmut
Deutsche Babcock Werke AG
Fogiel Max
Kamen Noah P.
MAN Gutehoffnungshutte GmbH
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