F16L43/005

PIPE, DIE, AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING PIPE
20170370515 · 2017-12-28 ·

A metal pipe including a curved portion produced by bending in which a plurality of non-bending surfaces and a plurality of bent portions at which the non-bending surfaces are connected in a bending manner are provided on a circumferential surface on an inside being a curvature center side of the curved portion. With this pipe, a good appearance can be maintained, and stagnation and resistance of a flow of a fluid can be reduced on the inner surface side of the pipe where the fluid flows.

U-BENDS WITH THE REDUCED PRESSURE LOSSES TO FLUID DISTRIBUTING NETWORKS

Provided herein are components for a fluid network modified for one or more objective functions of interest such as pressure drop, erosion rate, fouling, coke deposition and operating costs.

Elbow for a Tube Bundle Heat Exchanger for Large Product Pressures, Method for Producing a Tube Bundle Heat Exchanger Comprising such an Elbow, and Use of a Tube Bundle Heat Exchanger for Large Product Pressures with such an Elbow in a Spray Drying System

A manifold with a circular cross-section having a deviation angle of 180 degrees for a tube bundle heat exchanger for large product pressures has a first and second flange on each inlet and outlet. The manifold has two manifold halves respectively made of a single piece, and each half comprises a joining point on an end facing away from a flange. The manifold halves are connected together on the associated joining point. Extension of the passage cross-section of each manifold half is formed by rotationally symmetrical through openings, from which at least one of the flanges and at least one of the joining points extends in the respective coaxial arrangement on rotational axes. First and second axes of through openings of the first manifold halves and third and fourth axes of through openings of the second manifold halves extend on a common plane representing a meridian plane for each flange.

Pipe, die, and method for manufacturing pipe

A metal pipe including a curved portion produced by bending in which a plurality of non-bending surfaces and a plurality of bent portions at which the non-bending surfaces are connected in a bending manner are provided on a circumferential surface on an inside of a center of a curvature side of the curved portion is provided.

U-bends with the reduced pressure losses to fluid distributing networks

Provided herein are components for a fluid network modified for one or more objective functions of interest such as pressure drop, erosion rate, fouling, coke deposition and operating costs.

Bonded brazing ring system and method for adhering a brazing ring to a tube

A bonded brazing ring secured to an end of a tube having a solvent or a solvent with a binder applied to the surface of the tube, and a method of adhering a brazing ring to a tube using a solvent or a solvent with a binder is provided. The brazing ring is secured to the tube prior to a brazing operation.

U-BENDS WITH THE REDUCED PRESSURE LOSSES TO FLUID DISTRIBUTING NETWORKS

Provided herein are components for a fluid network modified for one or more objective functions of interest such as pressure drop, erosion rate, fouling, coke deposition and operating costs.

U-bends with the reduced pressure losses to fluid distributing networks

Provided herein are components for a fluid network, specifically a U bend structure connected to at least two pipes which is modified for one or more objective functions of interest such as pressure drop, erosion rate, fouling, coke deposition and operating costs. The U bend structure is so designed to have a specific ARQ between 1.0 to 1.02 for 5% of the flow passage from the inlet and from the outlet, and an ARQ from 1.02 to 1.15 over the remaining 90% of the flow passage through an Rb/D ratio being greater than 1 and less than 4.

U-BENDS WITH THE REDUCED PRESSURE LOSSES TO FLUID DISTRIBUTING NETWORKS

Provided herein are components for a fluid network modified for one or more objective functions of interest such as pressure drop, erosion rate, fouling, coke deposition and operating costs.

Ground source heat pump heat exchanger
10345051 · 2019-07-09 ·

A heat pump, heat pump exchanger component, and method of using a heat exchanger, the heat pump exchanger has long pipes arranged in at least one layer in fluid communication with one another, and spaced a minimum of about two (2) feet apart. Shorter pipes may be disposed between long pipes, and connectors between adjacent pipes. The long pipes are composed of high thermal conductive materials, such as aluminum, while the short pipes and/or connectors may be composed of flexible lower thermal conductive materials. Heat exchanger is placed a minimum of twenty-four (24) inches beneath the ground surface.