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Third Annual Report: Brackish Water Conversion Demonstration Plant Number 4, Roswell, New Mexico (open access)

Third Annual Report: Brackish Water Conversion Demonstration Plant Number 4, Roswell, New Mexico

From Abstract: "Primary interest was placed on the scale formation problem. Significant improvements were made in the process and described in this report. Maintenance requirements were unusually high during the year, primarily as a result of cumulative corrosion damage over the last three years. The most significant damage was in the circulating pumps, the heat exchangers and feed piping. These and other failures are described."
Date: March 1967
Creator: American Hydrotherm Corporation
System: The UNT Digital Library
Summary of Roswell Test Bed Plant Reports (1963-1968) (open access)

Summary of Roswell Test Bed Plant Reports (1963-1968)

From Summary: "This report summarizes the analyses of the operating data for the period 1963-1969 for the Test Bed Plant and the Auxiliary Test Unit (ATU) located at Roswell, New Mexico."
Date: September 1971
Creator: Phillips Scientific Corporation
System: The UNT Digital Library
Vacuum-Freezing Vapor-Compression Process: Evaluation on Brackish Water (open access)

Vacuum-Freezing Vapor-Compression Process: Evaluation on Brackish Water

From Abstract: "The Vacuum-Freezing Vapor-Compression (VFVC) Process was evaluated on high salinity brackish water during the period from February 1968 through December 1969 by Colt Industries Inc., under O.S.W. Contract No. 14-01-0001-967 at Roswell, New Mexico. The 15,000 gpd VFVC test plant is mounted on a mobile trailer which was built by Colt Industries Inc. in their factory at Beloit, Wisconsin. Prior to operation at Roswell, the plant was operated at Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina to check out the system and to operate the trailer on sea water." Process Description: "A simplified diagram, Figure 2, shows both the essential components of the process and flow paths of the various streams in the system. Typical heat and mass balances are shown on Figures 3 and 4."
Date: March 1970
Creator: Jhawar, M. M. & Fraser, J. H.
System: The UNT Digital Library