Gas: heating and illuminating – Generators – Cupola
Patent
1985-05-06
1987-03-17
Kratz, Peter
Gas: heating and illuminating
Generators
Cupola
48DIG2, 55256, C10J 348
Patent
active
046504974
ABSTRACT:
With a down flow high pressure gasifier, there is a quench chamber that employs a dip tube for confining the effluent from the gasifier. The quench chamber is coaxial with the dip tube. The dip tube extends beneath the surface of a body of quench liquid, and the exit from the quench chamber is above the surface of the quench liquid. That exit is constructed so that the effluent flow out of the quench chamber is symmetrical relative to the axis of the dip tube in order to minimize the liquid carry over with the effluent.
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Kratz Peter
Kulason Robert A.
O'Loughlin James J.
Texaco Development Corp.
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