Upright apparatus for cooling high pressure gases containing a h

Liquid heaters and vaporizers – Industrial – Waste heat

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48 67, 48 77, 122 5, 122 32, F22D 100

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045094632

ABSTRACT:
An upright apparatus for cooling high pressure gases with a high dust component includes a radiation/convection cooler with longitudinally extending heat exchanger elements and a convection cooler follows the radiation/convection cooler on the gas side. As distinguished from known devices for the cooling of high pressure gases, the apparatus provides a largely uniform distribution of the gas at the cooling elements and hence a uniform thermal load of the individual elements in the radiation/convection cooler. A uniform cleaning of these cooling elements and easy removal of the dust from the cooling surfaces of these cooling elements is made possible, in order thereby to ensure a good heat transfer. The radiation/convection cooler heat exchanger elements are combined in finned tube walls forming lanes between them, which walls extend from one inner wall section to the opposite inner wall section.

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patent: 4328007 (1982-05-01), Rafael
patent: 4395268 (1983-07-01), Zabelka

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