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Title: Theory, Design And Operation Of Gas Separation Equipment
Author: George S. Leachman
Source: 1967 Gulf Coast Measurement Short Course (Now called ASGMT)
Year Published: 1967
Abstract: In a well-known late night television show, one of the routines used by the Emcee is to supply questions to answers that have been provided by the audience. To no small degree, separator manufacturers are very often playing this same game with their equipment. We are going to try to talk, then, about the types of different separation equipment available to industry today, what these various types will do, and where they are best suited to be applied. To start with, lets talk about the various things that produce separation problems. It will surprise you to know that practically every industry in American encounters separation problems at one time or another. Such staple items as tomato catsup, oyster stew, and thick paint have been the subject of some intensive separation research in the past.




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