Heat exchange – With first fluid holder or collector open to second fluid – Trickler
Patent
1977-06-03
1980-11-11
Richter, Sheldon
Heat exchange
With first fluid holder or collector open to second fluid
Trickler
62304, 239145, 261112, F28F 2504
Patent
active
042327342
ABSTRACT:
The upper end portion of an upright tubular wall whose inner side is contacted by material requiring to be cooled, is surrounded by an annular receptacle for cooling water. An annular baffle extends from the receptacle towards but not into contact with the exterior of the wall; its free edge defines with the wall an annular gap. This gap is bridged by tufts of fibers which are arranged along the gap in one or more rows, so that water running from the receptacle over the baffle travels along the fibers whose free ends are in contact with the wall, and is applied to the wall of a film of uniform thickness.
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Hatje Erich
Reinert Norbert
Buehler-Miag GmbH
Richter Sheldon
Striker Michael J.
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