The Terrace-Wall design for steam reforming has sloping walls that provide key advantages. The inclined walls allow for uniform vertical heating from rising hot gases and independent heating of each terrace to control the heat flux in different zones. The sloped design maximizes the heat-absorbing surface area and practically eliminates flame impingement on catalyst tubes.
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Terrace Wall Design Reformer
The Terrace-Wall design for steam reforming has sloping walls that provide key advantages. The inclined walls allow for uniform vertical heating from rising hot gases and independent heating of each terrace to control the heat flux in different zones. The sloped design maximizes the heat-absorbing surface area and practically eliminates flame impingement on catalyst tubes.
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Steam reforming-based technology
Key advantages of the sloping walls in a Terrace-WallTM design
The inclined terrace walls are
uniformly heated vertically by the rising flow of hot gases Each terrace capable of being independently heated to provide the particular heat flux desired in its zone Controlled delivery of heat helps control
The incline of the wall maximises the
p portion of the heat-absorbing g surface Flame impingement on catalyst tubes is practically impossible in the Terrace WallTM design Terrace-Wall