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Characteristics of a new oil-emulsion heater with combination heating

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Test results are presented for a new industrial oil-emulsion heater with intensified heat exchange between the combustion products of the fuel, and combined use of direct- and indirect-heating methods. Basic characteristics of the heater, which has a heat rating of 1.9 MW, are defined. It is demonstrated that as compared with industrially produced analogies, the new heater possesses a of heat-rating to weight ratio three times lower on average, and six times lower than that of a heater with similar clearance dimensions. See illustration 5 of reference 2.

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  1. Yu. Ya. Pechengov, Russian Federation Patent No. 69198, IPC F22B 7/00, “Heater,” publ. Dec. 10, 2007, Byull., No. 34 (2007).

  2. E. K. Kalinin, G. A. Dreitser, and S. A. Yarkho, Intensification of Heat Exchange in Channels [in Russian], 3rd edition, revisions and additions, Mashinostroenie, Moscow (1990).

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Translated from Khimicheskoe i Neftegazovoe Mashinostroenie, No. 11, pp. 3–5, November, 2012.

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Pechenegov, Y.Y., Denisenko, I.P. Characteristics of a new oil-emulsion heater with combination heating. Chem Petrol Eng 48, 649–653 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10556-013-9674-z

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