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  2. Reboiler - Wikipedia

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    There is a retaining wall or overflow weir separating the tube bundle from the reboiler section where the residual reboiled liquid (called the bottoms product) is withdrawn, so that the tube bundle is kept covered with liquid and reduce the amount of low-boiling compounds in the bottoms product. Image 2: Typical horizontal thermosyphon reboiler

  3. Thermosiphon - Wikipedia

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    A thermosiphon (or thermosyphon) is a device that employs a method of passive heat exchange based on natural convection, which circulates a fluid without the necessity of a mechanical pump. Thermosiphoning is used for circulation of liquids and volatile gases in heating and cooling applications such as heat pumps, water heaters, boilers and ...

  4. Thermic siphon - Wikipedia

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    Czechoslovak State Railways 498.1 featured thermic siphons in the firebox. Thermic siphons (alt. thermic syphons) are heat-exchanging elements in the firebox or combustion chamber of some steam boiler and steam locomotive designs. As they are directly exposed to the radiant heat of combustion, they have a high evaporative capacity relative to ...

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  6. Talk:Thermosiphon - Wikipedia

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    However it also places the storage cylinder high up, meaning it can't then circulate (by thermosyphon at least) through the secondary circuit to the radiators. There have been radiator circulation systems by pure thermosyphon: early post-WW2 (in the UK timescale at least) systems with coal fires. They weren't used with gas-fired boilers (they ...

  7. Environmental Health

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    were missing from each plant in the year 2000 [3]. These chlor-alkali plants have an average of fifty-six cells, each containing as much as 8,000 pounds of mercury [4] and, every year the chlor-alkali industry reports unaccounted for mercury losses to the EPA [5]. Mercury is a danger to unborn children whose developing brains can be damaged if

  8. GEDÄCHTNISTECHNIKEN

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    3.1 Mentale Bilder 19 3.2 Bilder verknüpfen 20 4 Routenmethode25 4.1 Die wichtigste Methode 25 4.2 Die Simonides Legende 25 4.3 Die Körperroute 26 4.4 Die Route benutzen 27 4.5 Regeln für weitere Routen 31 5 Zahlen merken 34 5.1 Zahlen in Bilder umwandeln 34 5.2 Zahlenbilder verwenden 35 5.3 Die Profi-Variante: Mastersystem 37 6 Namen merken 40

  9. Thomas Fowler (inventor) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Fowler (1777 – 31 March 1843) [1] was an English inventor whose most notable invention was the thermosiphon which formed the basis of early hot water central heating systems. He also designed and built an early mechanical calculator .