Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 2American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2006 - Arctic regions |
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... effect evaporation device of the HRF is shown in Fig . 1. The pressure and temperature of every effect is sequentially reduced from left to right . The seawater that shunts out from the condenser is sent into the preheater En ... E2 ...
... effect evaporation device of the HRF is shown in Fig . 1. The pressure and temperature of every effect is sequentially reduced from left to right . The seawater that shunts out from the condenser is sent into the preheater En ... E2 ...
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... effect of different vortex finder diameter on separation effi- ciency with different split ratio . Split ratio is defined as : F = Q. Qi × 100 % ( 5 ) where , Q is flowrate , o represents the overflow of hydrocyclone . E , % 100 90 80 ...
... effect of different vortex finder diameter on separation effi- ciency with different split ratio . Split ratio is defined as : F = Q. Qi × 100 % ( 5 ) where , Q is flowrate , o represents the overflow of hydrocyclone . E , % 100 90 80 ...
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... Effect of Presence of Inflow Wake . Figure 19 shows the performance comparison of the optimized propeller working in the wake of tunnel hull and working in the open water for various pitch distributions at J = 0.33 and n = 7.5 rps . It ...
... Effect of Presence of Inflow Wake . Figure 19 shows the performance comparison of the optimized propeller working in the wake of tunnel hull and working in the open water for various pitch distributions at J = 0.33 and n = 7.5 rps . It ...
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