Liquid heaters and vaporizers – Circulation – With start-up operations
Patent
1977-04-28
1978-09-26
Sprague, Kenneth W.
Liquid heaters and vaporizers
Circulation
With start-up operations
122510, F22B 2902, F22D 700
Patent
active
041161688
ABSTRACT:
A vapor generating system in which a vapor generating section and a superheating section are connected in a series flow relationship with a fluid separating section extending between the vapor generating section and the superheating section. The vapor generating section includes an upright furnace section formed by a plurality of tubes, a portion of which extend at an angle with respect to the horizontal plane for passing fluid through the length of the furnace section to convert a portion of the fluid to vapor or to heat the fluid.
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Garcia-Mallol Juan Antonio
Gorzegno Walter P.
Foster Wheeler Energy Corporation
Herguth, Jr. John J.
Naigur Marvin A.
Sprague Kenneth W.
Wilson John E.
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