Chemistry: physical processes – Physical processes – Crystallization
Patent
1975-06-23
1977-05-31
Scovronek, Joseph
Chemistry: physical processes
Physical processes
Crystallization
23288K, 122 32, 165141, 165157, 176 39, 176 65, B01J 806, F22B 100, F28D 710, G21C 1928
Patent
active
040266753
ABSTRACT:
A heat exchanger for a nuclear reactor of the cavern type comprises a double walled vessel disposed within a steel liner. The vessel contains a large number of reaction tubes provided with a catalyst through which the material to be reformed flows. The outlet pipes of the reaction tubes act as a heat exchanger in the outer space of the vessel, which is filled with water. The vessel rests upon a bracket on the lower part of the liner, and the space between the liner and vessel in the region of the bracket is sealed by a double flange structure. At the top of the vessel, seal is effected by a cover, membrane ring, and a double flange arrangement. The annular space between the liner and vessel is sealed by a packing against the recycle gas nozzle leading from the interior of the vessel.
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Fraser Malcolm W.
Friedrich Uhde GmbH
Scovronek Joseph
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