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  1. Alaaeldin55

    Temperature Overshooting in Fired Heater

    - The fluid being heated is Hot Oil, which is used as a heating medium at other areas of the plant. - Fuel type used in the heater is Fuel Gas. - During the event , the temp increased from 230 to 330 C in 3 minutes and the flow of hot oil increases from 100 to 152 m3/hr during the same time...
  2. Alaaeldin55

    Temperature Overshooting in Fired Heater

    Dear Colleagues, We are currently investigating an incident involving one of our multiple convection fired heaters. During this event, the process outlet temperature exceeded the design limits for both the heater coil and the outlet process associated piping. While we initially considered...
  3. Alaaeldin55

    How does exactly microorganisms remove pollutants in wastewater?

    Hello all, I am very confused about how does microorganisms in activated sludge process remove organic and inorganic pollutants in sewage water treatment. All books and references I have looked up in say the same thing that microorganisms feed on organic matter dissolved or suspended in...
  4. Alaaeldin55

    A question about corrugated plate interceptor operation

    Dear all, I am having a hard time understanding the operation of corrugated plate interceptor (CPI). In our plant, we have a CPI unit designed and built by Monarch Separators, Inc. What I am not understanding is how exactly the water and oil flows inside the CPI unit (the flow patterns). The...

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