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In chemistry, a condenser is laboratory apparatus used to condense vapors – that is, turn them into liquids – by cooling them down. [1] Condensers are routinely used in laboratory operations such as distillation, reflux, and extraction. In distillation, a mixture is heated until the more volatile components boil off, the vapors are ...
17 maj 2023 · The calculation of theoretical back pressure of condenser at different sea water temperature and power levels will guide the power drop level when CCW pump stops or the condenser water chamber is isolated in operation.
The critical condenser pressure is dependent on the momentum and pressure of the mixed flow. The pressure is equal to that of the evaporator. As the secondary flow enters the ejector at low speed, momentum of the mixed flow is equal to that of the primary fluid exiting from the primary nozzle.
13 sie 2003 · The better way to operate is to control the cooling water temperature entering the condenser to not less than the min value determined by the condenser vendor, while maintaining 100% design cooling water flowrate. This is to avoid causing subcooling of the condensate and the associated high oxygen content in the condensate, and also avoid other ...
1 sty 2015 · Condenser Back Pressure Vs Heat. 1) Blade reduction in condenser back pressure results in decrease in steam quality or increase in the water particle which create the drag and lead to...
5 sty 2018 · The grey difference incremental correlation method is proposed for considering the back pressure regulation problem from a single condenser cell perspective, and analyze the influence on the heat rejection when processing the speed regulation of the axial fans, then the relationship between the heat rejection increment and the influence of the ...
Condensers make use of a condensing medium, such as air or water, that absorbs heat from a vapor. As the vapor loses its heat to the condensing medium, its temperature falls to the saturation point, and it condenses to a liquid. The table of contents below link to different types of condensers.