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2012
In this chapter, self-heat recuperation technology (SHRT) is applied in gas separation processes, which are (1) cryogenic air separation and (2) CO2 chemical absorption processes. (1) The energy consumption of cryogenic air separation based on self-heat recuperation (SHR) can be reduced by 40 % compared with a conventional process.
Kazuo Matsuda +4 more
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In this chapter, self-heat recuperation technology (SHRT) is applied in gas separation processes, which are (1) cryogenic air separation and (2) CO2 chemical absorption processes. (1) The energy consumption of cryogenic air separation based on self-heat recuperation (SHR) can be reduced by 40 % compared with a conventional process.
Kazuo Matsuda +4 more
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2015
Gas–solid separation plays an important role in the performance of a circulating fluidized bed (CFB) boiler. Separators are used in two different locations of a CFB boiler plant for two distinct purposes. Baghouses and electrostatic precipitators are used at the relatively cold downstream end of the boiler plant to reduce the particulate emission from ...
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Gas–solid separation plays an important role in the performance of a circulating fluidized bed (CFB) boiler. Separators are used in two different locations of a CFB boiler plant for two distinct purposes. Baghouses and electrostatic precipitators are used at the relatively cold downstream end of the boiler plant to reduce the particulate emission from ...
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1978
When a particle falls under the influence of gravity, it will accelerate until the frictional drag in the fluid balances the gravitational forces. At this point it will continue to fall at constant velocity. This is the terminal velocity or free-settling velocity.
Frank Aerstin, Gary Street
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When a particle falls under the influence of gravity, it will accelerate until the frictional drag in the fluid balances the gravitational forces. At this point it will continue to fall at constant velocity. This is the terminal velocity or free-settling velocity.
Frank Aerstin, Gary Street
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1997
The separation of particles from gases is one of the fundamental technical problems of engineering, finding increasing application in many industries, both for environmental protection and prevention of fouling and damage to equipment. The devices which have been proposed to achieve this separation are astonishingly varied in design, in the physical ...
Jonathan Seville +2 more
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The separation of particles from gases is one of the fundamental technical problems of engineering, finding increasing application in many industries, both for environmental protection and prevention of fouling and damage to equipment. The devices which have been proposed to achieve this separation are astonishingly varied in design, in the physical ...
Jonathan Seville +2 more
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2018
Membrane-based gas separation (GS) systems are widely accepted today and in some cases, these systems are used as an operating unit for generation, separation and purification of gases in gas, chemical, petroleum and allied industries. There are many field applications, membrane materials and module solutions that are available worldwide for various ...
Brunetti A, Drioli E, Barbieri G
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Membrane-based gas separation (GS) systems are widely accepted today and in some cases, these systems are used as an operating unit for generation, separation and purification of gases in gas, chemical, petroleum and allied industries. There are many field applications, membrane materials and module solutions that are available worldwide for various ...
Brunetti A, Drioli E, Barbieri G
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Jun J Mao,, Msce +2 more
exaly
Design of gas-liquid separators for Gas-Separation Plants
Chemical and Petroleum Engineering, 1976L. N. Demidova +5 more
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