Multistage flash evaporator for producing soft water from a sali

Distillation: apparatus – Apparatus – Systems

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203 11, 159 2MS, B01D 302, B01D 310

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ABSTRACT:
A multistage flash-evaporator for producing soft water from a saline water, comprising a shell forming a pair of lobes enclosing therebetween a spinal portion in symmetrical arrangement with respect to a vertical longitudinal mid-plane. The top and bottom walls of the spinal portion are, in cross-sectional shape, circular arcs having their centres of curvature on the said mid-plane, while the lobes are polycentric curves each of which has its centres of curvature on a plane parallel to the mid-plane. A specifically shaped hood arrangement in the shell is provided to define in each stage a condensation chamber centrally located between a pair of evaporation chambers.

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