Marine heat exchangers are no different than non-marine heat exchangers except for the simple fact that they are found aboard ships. Heat exchangers can...
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A heat exchanger is a system used to transfer heat between a source and a working fluid. Heat exchangers are used in both cooling and heating processes...
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Heat exchangers are devices that transfer heat to achieve desired heating or cooling. An important design aspect of heat exchanger technology is the selection...
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flow. Ground source heat pumps employ a ground heat exchanger in contact with the ground or groundwater to extract or dissipate heat. Incorrect design can...
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Intercooler (category Heat exchangers)
An intercooler is a heat exchanger used to cool a gas after compression. Often found in turbocharged engines, intercoolers are also used in air compressors...
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this heat is used to heat the building using the internal heat exchanger, and in cooling mode this heat is rejected via the external heat exchanger. The...
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stays inside the engine. Heat is introduced with a heat exchanger or external combustion and expelled with a heat exchanger. With the open cycle, air...
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Stirling engine (redirect from Stirling heat engine)
system. Regenerative describes the use of a specific type of internal heat exchanger and thermal store, known as the regenerator. Strictly speaking, the...
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Alfa Laval (section Alfa Laval Marine division)
large-scale operations, such as the Marine, Energy, Food & Water industries. Alfa Laval manufactures valves, pumps, heat exchangers, evaporators, distillers, oil...
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year 1999, most liquid products were heat treated in a continuous system where heat is applied using a heat exchanger or the direct or indirect use of hot...
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a second subsequent heat engine can extract energy from the heat in the exhaust. Usually the heat passes through a heat exchanger so that the two engines...
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liquid refrigerant is returned to another heat exchanger where it is allowed to evaporate, hence the heat exchanger is often called an evaporating coil or...
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and the corresponding effects of fouling: Heat exchanger surfaces – reduces thermal efficiency, decreases heat flux, increases temperature on the hot side...
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intensification of marine heatwaves off southeastern Australia: The role of stratification and local winds: SUBSURFACE MARINE HEAT WAVES". Geophysical...
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The plant has a series of spaces called stages, each containing a heat exchanger and a condensate collector. The sequence has a cold end and a hot end...
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anti-freeze circulates through the engine and raw water is pumped into a heat exchanger. In both cases hot water is released into the exhaust system and blown...
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Ocean thermal energy conversion (category Marine energy)
Makai Ocean Engineering completed a heat exchanger test facility at NELHA. Used to test a variety of heat exchange technologies for use in OTEC, Makai...
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Solar thermal collector (redirect from Solar heat collector)
with water. If a heat transfer fluid is used, a heat exchanger is typically employed to transfer heat from the solar collector fluid to a hot water storage...
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Cupronickel (section Marine engineering)
Ni are commonly specified in heat exchanger or condenser tubes in a wide variety of marine applications. Important marine applications for cupronickel...
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the hot water heat exchanger, and an alcohol fired stove. Those who do a lot of cooking sometimes replace the stove with a modern marine diesel powered...
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winches and kranoy small and medium-duty trucks, ejector pumps, marine heat exchangers, hydraulic feeder cargo on deck, tools, jigs and fixtures for the civil...
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CuproBraze (category Heat exchangers)
CuproBraze is a copper-alloy heat exchanger technology for high-temperature and pressure environments such as those in modern diesel engines. The technology...
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and marine diesel. The engine is a three-shaft machine composed of five sub-modules: Recuperator – a fixed cylindrical regenerative heat exchanger that...
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Solar water heating (redirect from Solar water heat)
and a corrosion inhibitor delivers heat to the tank through a heat exchanger (commonly a coil of copper heat exchanger tubing within the tank). Copper is...
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Deep water source cooling (category Marine energy)
rivers, which is pumped through the one side of a heat exchanger. On the other side of the heat exchanger, cooled water is produced. Water is most dense...
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Evaporator (section Marine)
An evaporator is a type of heat exchanger device that facilitates evaporation by utilizing conductive and convective heat transfer, which provides the...
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a heat exchanger, supplied with cool water from outside of the boat, which is mounted on or nearby in a "double loop" configuration. The Gray Marine 6-71...
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Thermal energy storage (redirect from Molten salt heat storage)
solar and wind power as heat, for later use as district heating, and possible later power generation. A ground heat exchanger (GHEX) is an area of the...
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sodium or lead, which absorbs the heat and transfers it to a heat exchanger. The heat exchanger then transfers the heat to a secondary coolant, which is...
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Geothermal energy (redirect from Heat mining)
used to heat greenhouses in Iceland and Tuscany at about the same time. Charles Lieb developed the first downhole heat exchanger in 1930 to heat his house...
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