Gas: heating and illuminating – Generators – Cupola
Patent
1982-09-22
1984-12-11
Woo, Jay H.
Gas: heating and illuminating
Generators
Cupola
48 67, 48128, 48DIG2, 55222, 55228, 110171, C10J 384
Patent
active
044876114
ABSTRACT:
The gas cooler has a downcomer bounded by radiant cooling walls and a waterbath at the end of the downcomer. The depth of the waterbath is several times its horizontal extent and the waterbath is flowed through downwardly by water. The bath is connected by way of a pump, heat exchanger and a feed line to a water circuit. Means are provided to control the water temperature at its entry into the waterbath so that the entry temperature is maintained at a value somewhere between the dew point of the synthesis gas and the evaporation point of water at the working pressure of the synthesis gas.
The result is substantial obviation of evaporation of water from the waterbath and the associated heat losses.
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Sulzer Brothers Limited
Woo Jay H.
Woodard J. Lucinda
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