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Methods of steam generation characterised by form of heating method
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MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LIGHTING HEATING WEAPONS BLASTING ENGINES OR PUMPS
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Steam generation
F22B
METHODS OF STEAM GENERATION STEAM BOILERS
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Methods of steam generation characterised by form of heating method
Sub Industries
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using combustion of hydrogen with oxygen
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using solar heat
F22B1/02
by exploitation of the heat content of hot heat carriers
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with heating tubes in which flows a non-specified heating fluid
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with heating tubes, for nuclear reactors as far as they are not classified, according to a specified heating fluid, in another group
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with vertical U shaped tubes carried on a horizontal tube sheet
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with vertical tubes between to horizontal tube sheets
F22B1/028
Steam generation using heat accumulators
F22B1/04
the heat carrier being hot slag, hot residues, or heated blocks
F22B1/06
the heat carrier being molten Use of molten metal
F22B1/063
for metal cooled nuclear reactors
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with double-wall tubes having a third fluid between these walls
F22B1/08
the heat carrier being steam
F22B1/10
released from heat accumulators
F22B1/12
produced by an indirect cyclic process
F22B1/123
Steam generators downstream of a nuclear boiling water reactor
F22B1/126
Steam generators of the Schmidt-Hartmann type
F22B1/14
coming in direct contact with water in bulk or in sprays
F22B1/143
in combination with a nuclear installation
F22B1/146
Loffler boilers
F22B1/16
the heat carrier being hot liquid or hot vapour
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in combination with a nuclear installation
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using heat pipes
F22B1/167
using an organic fluid
F22B1/18
the heat carrier being a hot gas
F22B1/1807
using the exhaust gases of combustion engines
F22B1/1815
using the exhaust gases of gas-turbines
F22B1/1823
for gas-cooled nuclear reactors
F22B1/183
in combination with metallurgical converter installations
F22B1/1838
the hot gas being under a high pressure
F22B1/1846
the hot gas being loaded with particles
F22B1/1853
coming in direct contact with water in bulk or in sprays
F22B1/1861
Waste heat boilers with supplementary firing
F22B1/1869
Hot gas water tube boilers not provided for in F22B1/1807 - F22B1/1861
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the hot gas being loaded with particles
F22B1/1884
Hot gas heating tube boilers with one or more heating tubes
F22B1/1892
Systems therefor not provided for in F22B1/1807 - F22B1/1861
F22B1/20
using heat evolved in a solution absorbing steam Soda steam boilers
F22B1/22
using combustion under pressure substantially exceeding atmospheric pressure
F22B1/24
Pressure-fired steam boilers
F22B1/26
Steam boilers of submerged-flame type, i.e. the flame being surrounded by, or impinging on, the water to be vaporised
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the water being in bulk
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in boilers heated electrically
F22B1/281
other than by electrical resistances or electrodes
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with water or steam circulating in tubes or ducts
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with water in reservoirs
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the water being fed by a pump to the reservoirs
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with water in sprays or in films
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Instantaneous electrical steam generators built-up from heat-exchange elements arranged within a confined chamber having heat-retaining walls
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Electrode boilers
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with means for injecting or spraying water against electrodes or with means for water circulation
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with at least one electrode permanently above the water surface
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