Abstract: An evaporator having a vertically mounted elongated tubular chamber, a pair of upper and lower tube sheets mounted near the ends of said tubular chamber, each tube sheet having a plurality of openings therein with a plurality of vertical evaporator tubes mounted between the pair of tube sheets, tangentially mounted inlet tubes between the upper tube sheet and a top cover for the tubular chamber, and an inverted cone mounted as a filler piece on the underside of the top cover and having its apex just slightly spaced from the upper tube sheet and its circumferential edge substantially spaced therefrom for effecting a uniform and even flow and distribution to the evaporator tubes of a liquid/solid mixture inputted into the tangential inlet tubes. The elongated tubular chamber is also provided with lateral inlet and outlet openings for inputting/outputting heated and subsequently cooled fluid to flow externally past the evaporator tubes.
Abstract: An elongate hull configuration includes a top decking, a forward cutting edge sloping downwardly, rearwardly and laterally from a top point, a first side wall sloping downwardly and inwardly throughout its length, and a second side wall having a spiraling configuration in which it slopes downwardly and outwardly adjacent the prow and slopes downwardly and inwardly adjacent the stern, the second side wall undergoing a smooth transition between its two ends.
Abstract: A continuous process and apparatus for drying aqueous solids by evaporation using a fluidizing oil and a surfactant wherein the fluidizing oil and surfactant are recovered and recycled separately or together. The aqueous solids may, or may not, have a heavy, natural oil associated with them.
Abstract: A continuous process and apparatus for drying aqueous solids by evaporation using a fluidizing oil and a surfactant wherein the fluidizing oil and surfactant are recovered and recycled separately or together. The aqueous solids may, or may not, have a heavy, natural oil associated with them.
Abstract: An apparatus for preventing a movable rack from falling down comprises a tubular rail extending horizontally above the movable rack, a pair of U-shaped brackets each of which is provided on a top of the movable rack spaced apart from each other in a direction of the movement of the rack, and a pair of rollers provided in each of the brackets vertically separate from each other. The rollers are so disposed that the tubular rail extends between the rollers.
Abstract: An apparatus for removing light oil from solids. The invention is particularly applicable to the removal of residual light oil from solids obtained in an apparatus where aqueous solids are mixed with a light fluidizing oil and subjected to dehydration by heat evaporation. Aqueous solids are mixed with a low viscosity, relatively volatile, water-immiscible light fluidizing oil in a fluidizing tank to obtain a mixture which will remain fluid and pumpable after removal of essentially its entire water content. The mixture of solids, water and fluidizing oil is subjected to a dehydration step by heat evaporation whereby substantially all of the water and at least part of the light oil are evaporated and subsequently recovered. The light fluidizing oil is then largely separated from the solids in a liquid-solid separating means. The solids carrying residual light fluidizing oil are then brought into direct contact in a deoiler apparatus with a hot, inert gas, referred to herein as "blowing gas.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 7, 1984
Date of Patent:
August 26, 1986
Assignee:
Hanover Research Corporation
Inventors:
Charles Greenfield, Robert E. Casparian, Anthony J. Bonanno