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J Environ Sci Eng


Title:Application of horizontal spiral coil heat exchanger for volatile organic compounds (VOC) emission control
Author(s):Deshpande PM; Dawande SD;
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Journal Title:J Environ Sci Eng
Year:2013
Volume:55
Issue:2
Page Number:245 - 252
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Abstract:"The petroleum products have wide range of volatility and are required to be stored in bulk. The evaporation losses are significant and it is a economic as well as environmental concern, since evaporative losses of petroleum products cause increased VOC in ambient air. Control of these losses poses a major problem for the storage tank designers. Ever rising cost of petroleum products further adds to the gravity of the problem. Condensation is one of the technologies for reducing volatile organic compounds emissions. Condensation is effected by condenser, which is basically a heat exchanger and the heat exchanger configuration plays an important role. The horizontal spiral coil heat exchanger is a promising configuration that finds an application in VOC control. This paper attempts to understand underlying causes of emissions and analyse the option of horizontal spiral coil heat exchanger as vent condenser"
Keywords:Air Pollution/*prevention & control Equipment and Supplies Hot Temperature Petroleum Pollution/*prevention & control Volatile Organic Compounds/*chemistry;
Notes:"MedlineDeshpande, P M Dawande, S D eng Evaluation Study India 2013/04/01 J Environ Sci Eng. 2013 Apr; 55(2):245-52"

 
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