Chemistry: physical processes – Physical processes – Crystallization
Patent
1974-08-12
1976-05-18
Tayman, Jr., James H.
Chemistry: physical processes
Physical processes
Crystallization
23277C, 60302, 60303, 60323, 60278, 60282, 110 8A, 431 5, 431 9, 432352, F23G 706, F01N 315
Patent
active
039574466
ABSTRACT:
A thermal reactor adapted to receive hot exhaust gases generated as the result of the combustion of a hydrocarbon fuel within an engine. The hot exhaust gas stream taken directly from the engine, is passed into a chamber where it reacts with air, preferably in the presence of a reaction promoting element. However, prior to the reaction stage, the hot gas is urged into a swirling motion and through a constricted passageway whereby to provide through a longer dwell period, better mixing, and avoid direct impingement of the gas against the catalyst bed surface when the latter is utilized.
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Alperstein Martin
Brandenburg John T.
Mayer Edward A.
Mitchell Edward
Burns Robert B.
Ries C. G.
Tayman, Jr. James H.
Texaco Inc.
Whaley T. H.
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