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  2. Baffle (heat transfer) - Wikipedia

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    It is used in some household stoves [1] and in some industrial process vessels (tanks), such as shell and tube heat exchangers, chemical reactors, and static mixers. Baffles are an integral part of the shell and tube heat exchanger design. A baffle is designed to support tube bundles and direct the flow of fluids for maximum

  3. Degasser - Wikipedia

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    For a small amount of entrained gas in a drilling fluid, the degasser can play a major role of removing small bubbles that a liquid film has enveloped and entrapped. [1] In order for it to be released and break out the air and gas such as methane, H 2 S and CO 2 from the mud to the surface, the drilling fluid must pass through a degassing technique, and it can be accomplished by the equipment ...

  4. Pillow-plate heat exchanger - Wikipedia

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    The tanks can be equipped with multiple jackets over its surface, including also the tank bottom, e.g. conical or dished, and can include additional cylindrical shells inside the tank. Typical areas of implementation of pillow plate jacketed tanks are in food and beverage industry and in chemical and pharmaceutical industry.

  5. Sea chest (nautical) - Wikipedia

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    Thermal treatment is a highly effective strategy for the control of zebra mussels (McMahon et al. 1995). Thermal treatment may include retrofitting a closed loop system to recirculate the heated water to the sea chest or the addition of a second sea chest system, allowing engine cooling water to be discharged through the idle sea chest.

  6. Baffle spray scrubber - Wikipedia

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    Table 1. Operating characteristics of baffle spray scrubbers Pollutant: Pressure drop (Δp) Liquid-to-gas ratio (L/G) Liquid-inlet pressure (p L) Removal efficiency: Applications: Gases: 2.5-7.5 cm of water 0.13 L/m 3 (1 gal/1,000 ft 3) < 100 kPa (< 15 psig) very low Mining operations Incineration Chemical process industry Particles: 1-3 in of ...

  7. Baffle - Wikipedia

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    Baffle or baffles may refer to: Baffle (liquid mixing) , auxiliary devices employed in tank which suppress the effects of slosh dynamics Baffle (heat transfer) , a flow-directing or obstructing vane or panel used in some industrial process vessels (tanks)

  8. Slosh baffle - Wikipedia

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    A slosh baffle is a device used to dampen the adverse effects of liquid slosh in a tank. Slosh baffles have been implemented in a variety of applications including tanker trucks , and liquid rockets , although any moving tank containing liquid may employ them.

  9. Deaerator - Wikipedia

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    The typical spray-type deaerator is a horizontal vessel which has a preheating section and a deaeration section. The two sections are separated by a baffle. Low-pressure steam enters the vessel through a sparger in the bottom of the vessel. The boiler feedwater is sprayed into section where it is preheated by the rising steam from the sparger.