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Steam continued system, efficiency

Belts for technical purposes (safety belts) can be dyed most efficiently by the pad steam process in continuous systems. [Pg.391]

Extension of heat pump technology to large-scale continuous operations and temperatures above 120°C points to water vapor as a working fluid, provided steam compression can be done efficiently. In such a system, water evaporated from material being dried is compressed and used for heating incoming material. The principle of operation is similar to the well-known mechanical vapor recompression (MVR) systems. Efficiency of the process will decrease if noncondensable gases such as air are present with the system. [Pg.1106]

Because of the wide variation in composition and properties of brown coal (see Table 3), efficient combustion of these fuels caimot be accomphshed by a single system. The moisture content limits combustion efficiency because some chemical energy is required to convert Hquid water to steam in the flue gases. The steam then increases the dew point of the gases, requiring higher temperatures to avoid condensation in the stack. For fuels up to 25% moisture content, 80% efficiency can be achieved. As the moisture content increases to 60%, the efficiency decreases to 70% and efficiency continues to decline about another 1% for each additional 1% moisture to 70%. [Pg.156]

Flash steam and heat recovery systems perform more efficiently if a continuous source of blowdown is provided. Depending on boiler pressure, the potential BW blowdown recovery is up to 25% of the blowdown volume recovered as flash steam and up to 75% of the heat content recovered. The flash steam can be passed to a LP steam line or sent back to a deaerator or feed tank, where it provides both FW heating and a replacement for MU water. [Pg.95]


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