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Vapours

About: Vapours is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 1153 publications have been published within this topic receiving 15022 citations.


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Patent
16 Apr 1992
TL;DR: In this paper, a straight tubular heat exchanger with a connection for vapour to be condensed above the condensate sump and the cooling zone above the connection is described.
Abstract: Condenser, for sepn. of vapours condensing in the cooling zone from vapours or gases not condensing in the zone, has a connection (2) for vapour to be condensed above the condensate sump (1) and the cooling zone (3) above the connection, forming part of a straight tubular heat exchanger (5). Rising vapour is passed through the tubes and is washed by the descending condensate. ADVANTAGE - Dusts are not carried into the system.

5 citations

Dissertation
01 Jan 1976
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigate the condensation process of mixtures of vapours of immiscible liquids and an experimental study in which local heat transfer coefficients have been measured and related to visual observations of the condensate flow pattern.
Abstract: The condensation of mixtures of vapours of immiscible liquids is a process which occurs frequently in the oil and chemical process industries, particularly where such processes as steam distillation, heterogeneous azeotropic distillation and solvent drying are used. Yet the process is not understood. The discrepancies between the heat transfer coefficients reported by previous workers in this field are so large that none of the published correlations can be confidently used for design purposes. The relationships found between heat transfer coefficient and temperature driving force differ so widely that it is impossible to predict., without prior experimentation, the behaviour of condensers when operating conditions are changed. The present state of knowledge in this field is such that it is not known whether the factor controlling heat transfer rate during condensation is simply the conductive resistance of the condensate layer, or whether the conditions at the vapour–liquid interface are of importance. A need for further work in this field is obvious. The work described in this thesis covers the design and development of an apparatus to investigate the process of condensation of mixtures of vapours of immiscible liquids and an experimental study in which local heat transfer coefficients have been measured and related to visual observations of the condensate flow pattern.

5 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
202337
202276
202112
202025
201914
201818