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Designing and Modelling Cascade Cooler | |||
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Posted by: Navnath ® 03/21/2006, 06:23:52 Author Profile eMail author Edit |
Hi experts! I know i'm really noob here but I need very argent help regarding the Topic. Bcoz this is my final year project in ur coolege and we (group of 2) not getting much information about it.This cascade cooler is used in Oxygen/Nitrogen Air seperation plants. If u know anything about it pls shere with me or just give me link about it! reference link
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Posted by: devitg ® 03/21/2006, 12:58:50 Author Profile eMail author Edit |
A cascade cooler is composed by two refrigerant equipment , the firs evaporate at the lower temperature , and the second serves as condensator of the first one.
Normally first stage use a gas that have to be condensed at bellow ambient temperature so it it do by the secon stage. Do a search at anYi search engine for CASCADE COOLING |
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Posted by: Navnath ® 03/22/2006, 04:19:43 Author Profile eMail author Edit |
Yes! At first stage this cooler uses Dry N2 to cool water which in cascade effect cools the air flowing through coils which is placed at both the sides of tank shown below. Here water and N2 are waste and cooled air is a product N2 at 3 deg C flows in left yellow pipe and taken out at appx 10 deg C from right yellow pipe If anybody know abt it's design procedure pls post here, bcoz in search I get only cascade coolers for CPU and it's diff from this one (I think so). |
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