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  • ...e or device is located at the entry into a [[pressure vessel]] so that the flash evaporation occurs within the vessel, then the vessel is often referred to as a [[flash ==Flash evaporation of a single-component liquid==
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  • ...e or device is located at the entry into a [[pressure vessel]] so that the flash evaporation occurs within the vessel, then the vessel is often referred to as a [[flash ==Flash evaporation of a single-component liquid==
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  • #REDIRECT[[Flash evaporation]]
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  • #REDIRECT[[Flash evaporation]]
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  • ...e or device is located at the entry into a [[pressure vessel]] so that the flash evaporation occurs within the vessel, then the vessel is often referred to as a [[flash ==Flash evaporation of a single-component liquid==
    9 KB (1,381 words) - 08:26, 1 September 2013
  • ...e or device is located at the entry into a [[pressure vessel]] so that the flash evaporation occurs within the vessel, then the vessel is often referred to as a [[flash ==Flash evaporation of a single-component liquid==
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  • {{r|Flash evaporation}}
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  • ...wet liquid glycol and be removed as ''skim oil''. The gas released by the flash evaporation is called ''flash gas'' and may be used as a fuel gas.
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  • ...uses some of the liquified gas to vaporize immediately. This is known as [[flash evaporation|"adiabatic flashing"]] and the following equation, derived from a simple he
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  • ...uses some of the liquified gas to vaporize immediately. This is known as [[flash evaporation|"adiabatic flashing"]] and the following equation, derived from a simple he
    19 KB (3,099 words) - 10:42, 8 April 2024
  • ...liquid separator may also be a liquid that is being partially or totally [[Flash evaporation|''flashed'']] into a vapor and liquid as it enters the separator.
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  • ...causes the condensate to undergo a partial vaporization referred to as a [[flash evaporation|flash vaporization]]. The raw natural gas from the low pressure separator i
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