AT38508B -
Method for utilizing the energy of a steam generated by means of a second heating liquid heated above the boiling temperature of the liquid to be evaporated to operate turbines or the like.
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Method for utilizing the energy of a steam generated by means of a second heating liquid heated above the boiling temperature of the liquid to be evaporated to operate turbines or the like.
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AT38508B
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AT38508D1906-02-011906-02-01
Method for utilizing the energy of a steam generated by means of a second heating liquid heated above the boiling temperature of the liquid to be evaporated to operate turbines or the like.
AT38508B
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Method for utilizing the energy of a steam generated by means of a second heating liquid heated above the boiling temperature of the liquid to be evaporated to operate turbines or the like.
Method for utilizing the energy of a steam generated by means of a second heating liquid heated above the boiling temperature of the liquid to be evaporated to operate turbines or the like.
Process for the production of a sectional heating element from a stamped sheet metal plate which is pressed together to form one-sided elements and which is closed above and below by welding.