RESEARCH FOR RAISING THE LIQUEFIED FRACTION OF THE LOW PRESSURE AIR SEPARATION PLANT.

Author(s) : ZHU H., ZHANG B., FU B.

Summary

A METHOD IS DEVELOPED BY WHICH THE OXYGEN SUPPLY CAN BE ADJUSTED BY MEANS OF DISPLACEMENT BETWEEN LIQUID OXYGEN AND LIQUID NITROGEN. THE PAPER INDICATES THAT THE LIQUEFIED FRACTION OF THE LOW PRESSURE AIR SEPARATION PLANT COULD INCREASE SO LONG AS THEIR POTENTIALITIES OF REFRIGERATION ARE BROUGHT INTO FULL PLAY. A CALCULATING METHOD FOR THE MAXIMUM LIQUEFIED FRACTION OF THOSE PLANT IN THE NORMAL CONDITION IS ADVANCED. THEORY AND PRACTICE SHOW THAT THE LIQUEFIED FRACTION COULD BE RAISED AND THUS THE REFRIGERATING EFFECT OF THOSE PLANT ARE BIG ENOUGH TO COMPENSATE THE COOLING LOSS OF THE LIQUID STORAGE TANK AND THE DISPLACEMENT SYSTEM.

Details

  • Original title: RESEARCH FOR RAISING THE LIQUEFIED FRACTION OF THE LOW PRESSURE AIR SEPARATION PLANT.
  • Record ID : 1986-1775
  • Languages: English
  • Publication date: 1985/10/07
  • Source: Source: Proc. int. Conf. Prod. Purif. Coal Gas Sep. Air, Beijing
    vol. 1; 140-149; 4 fig.; 1 tabl.; 3 ref.
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