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  1. DrSmile

    Power consumption of Vacuum Pumps

    Hello Everyone, I am trying to develop a process involving calcination of limestone under low pressures. Before i go further i need to know if it is worth it, ie. the cost of vacuum pumping. The pressure working range would be around 10-100 mbar (abs). I could use Rotary Vane or Liquid Ring...
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    Fluid Bed to Wall Heat transfer

    Hello dear colleagues, I am looking for data on bed to wall (and immersed surface) htc in fluidized beds of lime (and / or limestone) at Temperatures >500C. FB combustor data are typically the ones i'd need. Does anyone know where to look or at least a ballpark figure i can use to have a rough...
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    Fluidized bed to wall heat transfer

    Hello dear colleagues, I am looking for exp. data on bed to wall (and immersed surface) heat transfer in fluidized beds of lime (and / or limestone) at Temperatures >500C. FB combustor data should be good enough for the stage i am at. Does anyone know where to look or at least a ballpark figure...
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    Fluidized beds - Bed to wall Heat Transfer , lime

    Hello dear colleagues, I am looking for exp. data on bed to wall (and immersed surface) heat transfer in fluidized beds of lime (and / or limestone) at Temperatures >500C. FB combustor data are typically the ones i'd need. Does anyone know where to look or at least a ballpark figure i can use...
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    Simply Heating Syngas?

    Hello everyone, I am trying to build a lab-scale experiment for shifting syngas. I need to heat it first,though. The flow would be around 5 l/min and i can't add steam into it. I thought adding electrical elements in a H2 containing gas is not very safe, and currently lack ideas.. does anyone...
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    High Temperature Heat Transfer Fluid

    Hello, I am trying to design a Fluidized bed reactor where i have to supply large amounts of heat to the solid bed at high temperatures : 600-800 C. A large part of the heat has to be supplied indirectly, through immersed in bed heat exchanger tubes, and will be supplied either by combustion...

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