Claims
- 1. A heat recovery system, comprising a first tube bundle for circulating a first fluid; a second tube bundle for circulating a second fluid; and a shell which accommodates said tube bundles arranged in series in said shell, so that when a third fluid is circulated through said shell it contacts said tube bundles for a heat transfer between said third fluid and a respective one of said two first-mentioned fluids, so as to provide a heat transfer between three fluids; and separating means for separating an initial two-phase flow into said first fluid and said second fluid so as to supply said separated fluid and second fluid into said first tube bundle and said second tube bundle correspondingly.
- 2. A heat recovery system as defined in claim 1, and further comprising means for connecting said tube bundles with one another for circulation of said two first mentioned fluids.
- 3. A heat recovery system as defined in claim 1, wherein said shell has an axis and extends substantially in an axial direction and has two axial ends, said tube bundles being arranged in said axial ends of said shell and spaced from one another in an axial direction.
- 4. A heat recovery system as defined in claim 1, wherein said shell is substantially U-shaped and has two leg portions connected with one another, said tube bundles being arranged in said leg portions and each being provided with a fluid inlet and a fluid outlet located at one side of said shell.
- 5. A heat recovery system as defined in claim 1, and further comprising circulating means which connect an interior of said shell in a region of one of said tube bundles with an interior of said shell in a region of the other of said tube bundles for circulating said third fluid.
- 6. A heat recovery system as defined in claim 1, and further comprising tank means; and circulating means arranged to withdraw said third fluid at one location of said shell and introduce the withdrawn third fluid into said shell at another location of said shell, said shell communicating with said tank means.
- 7. A heat recovery system, comprising a first tube bundle for circulating a first fluid; a second tube bundle for circulating a second fluid; and a shell which accommodates said tube bundles arranged in series in said shell, so that when a third fluid is circulated through said shell it contacts said tube bundles for a heat transfer between said third fluid and a respective one of said two first-mentioned fluids, so as to provide a heat transfer between three fluids; tank means; and circulating means arranged to withdraw said third fluid at one location of said shell and introduce the withdrawn third fluid into said shell at another location of said shell, said shell communicating with said tank means, said shell and said tube bundles being mounted in said tank means.
- 8. A heat recovery system as defined in claim 7, wherein said tank means are spaced from said shell and said tube bundles; and further comprising conduit means connecting said shell with said tank means and connecting said circulating means with said tank and said shell.
- 9. A heat recovery system as defined in claim 7, wherein said shell has an axis and extends substantially in an axial direction and has two axial ends, said tube bundles being arranged in said axial ends of said shell and spaced from one another in an axial direction.
- 10. A heat recovery system as defined in claim 7, wherein said shell is substantially U-shaped and has two leg portions connected with one another, said tube bundles being arranged in said leg portions and each being provided with a fluid inlet and a fluid outlet located at one side of said shell.
- 11. A heat recovery system as defined in claim 7, wherein said circulating means connect an interior of said shell in a region of one of said tube bundles with an interior of said shell in a region of the other of said tube bundles for circulating said third fluid.
- 12. A heat recovery system, comprising a first tube bundle for circulating a first fluid; a second tube bundle for circulating a second fluid; and a shell which accommodates said tube bundles arranged in series in said shell, so that when a third fluid is circulated through said shell it contacts said tube bundles for a heat transfer between said third fluid and a respective one of said two first-mentioned fluids, so as to provide a heat transfer between three fluids; tank means; circulating means arranged to withdraw said third fluid at one location of said shell and introduce the withdrawn third fluid into said shell at another location of said shell, said shell communicating with said tank means, said tank means being spaced from said shell and said tube bundles; and conduit means connecting said shell with said tank means and connecting said circulating means with said tank and said shell.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation in part application of application Ser. No. 08/615,809, filed Mar. 14, 1996 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,626,102.
PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
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102e Date |
371c Date |
PCT/US97/04561 |
3/8/1997 |
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4/11/1997 |
4/11/1997 |
Publishing Document |
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WO97/34107 |
9/18/1997 |
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573111 |
Shepard |
Dec 1896 |
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686313 |
Mann |
Nov 1901 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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615809 |
Mar 1996 |
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