Fluid handling – Processes – Affecting flow by the addition of material or energy
Patent
1985-04-26
1987-11-17
Richman, Barry S.
Fluid handling
Processes
Affecting flow by the addition of material or energy
208153, 422110, 422111, 422144, 502 41, 406 94, F17D 120
Patent
active
047066970
ABSTRACT:
Flow control in a standpipe is improved by the introduction of aeration gas into the standpipe immediately above and in a direction of a valve forming the bottom of the standpipe.
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Casperson John R.
Johnson William R.
Phillips Petroleum Company
Richman Barry S.
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