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  2. Reboiler - Wikipedia

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    Kettle reboilers (Image 1) are very simple and reliable. they are similar to shell and tube type heat exchangers. They may require pumping of the column bottoms liquid into the kettle, or there may be sufficient liquid head to deliver the liquid into the reboiler. In this reboiler type, steam flows through the tube bundle and exits as condensate.

  3. Tubular Exchanger Manufacturers Association - Wikipedia

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    A letter designation is used for the front head type, shell type, and rear head type of an exchanger. For example, a fixed tubesheet exchanger with bolted removable bonnets is designated as a 'BEM' type. A kettle type reboiler with a removable U-tube bundle is a 'BKU' type. Many different letter combinations are possible.

  4. Logarithmic mean temperature difference - Wikipedia

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    A particular case for the LMTD are condensers and reboilers, where the latent heat associated to phase change is a special case of the hypothesis. For a condenser, the hot fluid inlet temperature is then equivalent to the hot fluid exit temperature.

  5. Heat exchanger - Wikipedia

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    Typical kettle reboiler used for industrial distillation towers Typical water-cooled surface condenser. In addition to heating up or cooling down fluids in just a single phase, heat exchangers can be used either to heat a liquid to evaporate (or boil) it or used as condensers to cool a vapor and condense it to a liquid.

  6. Batch distillation - Wikipedia

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    Diagram of a Batch Rectifier. The simplest and most frequently used batch distillation configuration is the batch rectifier, including the alembic and pot still.The batch rectifier consists of a pot (or reboiler), rectifying column, a condenser, some means of splitting off a portion of the condensed vapour (distillate) as reflux, and one or more receivers.

  7. Thermosiphon - Wikipedia

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    If the piping of a thermosiphon resists flow, or excessive heat is applied, the liquid may boil. Since the gas is more buoyant than the liquid, the convective pressure is greater. This is a well known invention called a reboiler. A group of reboilers attached to a pair of plena is called a calandria. In some circumstances, for example the ...

  8. File:Kettle reboiler.svg - Wikipedia

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    This image is a derivative work of the following images: File:Kettle_reboiler.PNG licensed with Cc-by-sa-3.0-migrated-with-disclaimers, GFDL-en . 2006-11-05T05:19:33Z H Padleckas 184x134 (2948 Bytes) Cross-sectional diagram of an operating Kettle-type Reboiler used for industrial distillation towers

  9. Shell-and-tube heat exchanger - Wikipedia

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    The precise design and specification of tubes in shell and tube heat exchangers underscore the complexities of thermal engineering. Each design aspect, from material selection to tube arrangement and fluid flow, plays a vital role in the exchanger's performance, showcasing the intricacies and precision required in this field. [10]