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[1] Klaren, D.G. (1975);
Development of a vertical flash evaporator.
Ph.D. Thesis. Delft University of Technology, WTHD No. 69.
[2] Klaren, D.G. and Windt, J. (1978);
Design and operation of a 500 tons/day Multi-Stage-Flash / Fluidized Bed Evaporator.
5th. Int. Symp. on Fresh Water from the Sea, Las Palmas.
[3] Spanhaak, G. (1980);
Two years of operation of a 500 tons/day Multi-Stage Flash / Fluidized Bed Evaporator.
6th Int. Symp. on Fresh Water from the Sea, Nice, France.
[4] Klaren, D.G. (1982);
The Fluidized Bed Heat Exchanger: Principles and modes of operation and heat transfer under severe fouling conditions.
Fouling Prevention Research Digest, Vol. 5, No. 1, pp. II-XVII.
[5] Klaren, D.G. (1987);
Fluid Bed Heat Exchanger: A solution for heat transfer involving severely fouling liquids.
CPP Edition Europe, April.
[6] Klaren, D.G. and Bailie, R.E. (1988);
Fluid Bed Heat Exchangers Solve Fouling Problems.
American Papermaker, February.
[7] Klaren, D.G. and Bailie, R.E. (1989);
Consider Non-Fouling Fluidized Bed Heat Exchangers.
Hydrocarbon Processing, July.
[8] Klaren, D.G. and Bailie R.E. (1989);
The Non-Fouling Fluidized Bed Exchanger.
1989 National Heat Transfer Conference, HTD-Vol. 108, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, August.
[9] Howard Kirts (1992);
Heat transfer coefficient doubles with fluidized bed heat exchanger.
Chemical Processing, January.
[10] Gibbs, R. and Stadig, W (1992);
Fluidized bed heat exchanger eliminates reboiler fouling.
Chemical Processing, July.
[11] Klaren, D.G. (1995);
Handbook on Industrial Applications of Self-Cleaning Fluidized Bed Heat Exchangers for Severely Fouling Liquids. 325 pages, including figures and tables, ISBN 90-802554-1-6.
[12] Klaren, D. G. (1999);
Self-Cleaning Heat Exchangers.
Hydrocarbon Engineering, March.
[13] Klaren, D.G. and Sullivan, D.W. (1999);
Nonfouling Heat Exchanger Performance in Severe Fouling Services: Principle, Industrial Applications and Operating Installations.
Spring National Meeting AIChE, Houston, Texas, April.
[14] Klaren, D.G. and Sullivan, D.W. (2000);
Application of Self-Cleaning Heat Exchange Technology in the Pulp and Paper Industry.
Spring National Meeting AIChE, Atlanta, Georgia, March.
[15] Klaren, D.G. and Sullivan, D.W. (2000);
Self-Cleaning Heat Exchangers in Foul Water Steam Generators.
34th National Heat Transfer Conference, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, August.
[16] Klaren, D.G. and Sullivan, D.W. (2000);
Self-Cleaning Heat Exchangers in Very Large Closed-Loop Coolers.
34th National Heat Transfer Conference, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, August.
[17] Klaren, D.G. (2000);
Self-Cleaning Heat Exchangers: Principle, Industrial Applications and Operating Installations.
Industrial Heat Transfer Conference, Dubai, UAE, September.
[18] Klaren, D.G. and Sullivan, D.W. (2001);
Improvements and Achievements in Self-Cleaning Heat Transfer.
Spring National Meeting AIChE, Houston, Texas, April.
[19] Klaren, D.G. (2002);
Self-Cleaning Fluidized Bed Slurry Heat Exchangers: A Breakthrough in the Hydrometallurgy for the Processing of Laterite Nickel and Cobalt in High-Pressure-Acid-Leach (HPAL) Plants.
2002 SME Annual Meeting, Phoenix, Arizona, February.
[20] Klaren, D.G. (2003);
Principle and Applications for Self-Cleaning Fluidized Bed Heat Exchangers and the Revamping of Severely Fouling Conventional Heat Exchangers into a Self-Cleaning Configuration.
2003 SME Annual Meeting, Cincinnati, Ohio, February.
[21] Klaren, D.G. (2003);
Improvements and New Developments in Self-Cleaning Heat Transfer Leading to New Applications.
5th International Conference on Heat Exchange Fouling and Cleaning, Santa Fe, New Mexico, May.
[22] Klaren, D.G. and de Boer, E.F. (2003);
Proposal for a self-cleaning reboiler with forced circulation and evaporation in the tubes employing tube-wear control.
KLAREN BV, Internal Report KBV Nr. 1, September.
[23] Klaren, D.G. and de Boer, E.F. (2003);
Compact self-cleaning shell and tube heat exchangers as an alternative solution for severely fouling plate exchangers.
KLAREN BV, Internal Report KBV Nr. 2, September.
[24] Klaren, D.G. (2003);
Compact self-cleaning heat exchangers for the 'Standard Combined Feed / Effluent' heat exchange application in the Platforming Process. A comparison between shell and tube Texas Tower, Packinox plate exchanger and shell-and tube KLAREN Tower.
KLAREN BV, Internal Report KBV Nr. 3, October.
[25] Klaren, D.G. and de Boer, E.F. (2004);
Synoptic of the History of Thirty Years of Developments and Achievements in Self-Cleaning Fluidized Bed Heat Exchangers.
KLAREN BV, Internal Report KBV Nr. 7, March.
[26] Klaren, D.G. and de Boer, E.F. (2004);
Revamp of Existing Directly Heated Laterite Nickel Processing Plants into an Indirectly Heated Configuration Applying Self-Cleaning Heat Exchangers.
2004 SME Annual Meeting, Denver, Colorado, February.
[27] Klaren, D.G. and de Boer, E.F. (2004);
Case Study Involving Severely Fouling Heat Transfer: Design and Operating Experience of a Self-Cleaning Fluidized Bed Heat Exchanger and its Comparison with the Newly Developed Compact Self-Cleaning Fluidized Bed Heat Exchanger with EM Baffles.
Presented at the Fachveranstaltung: Verminderung der Ablagerungsbildung an Warmeubertragerflachen, Bad Durkheim, Germany, October.
[28] Klaren, D.G. and de Boer, E.F. and Crossley, B. (2004);
Self-Cleaning Fluidized Bed Slurry Heat Exchangers: Processing of Laterite Ore Slurries for the Extraction of Nickel and Cobalt In High-Pressure-Acid-Leach (HPAL) Plants.
34th Annual Hydrometallurgical Meeting, Banff, Alberta, Canada,, October.
[29] Klaren, D.G. and de Boer, E.F. and Sullivan, D.W. (2005);
Cost Savings of 'Zero Fouling' Crude Oil Preheaters.
Hydrocarbon Processing, July.
[30] Klaren, D.G. and de Boer, E.F. and Sullivan, D.W. (2005);
'Zero-Fouling' Self-Cleaning Heat Exchanger.
ECI 2005 Conference: Heat Exchanger Fouling and Cleaning - Challenges and Opportunities, Kloster Irsee, Germany, June.
[31] Klaren, D.G. and de Boer, E.F. (2005);
Compact Self-Cleaning Fluidized Bed Heat Exchangers with EM Baffles.
ECI 2005 Conference: Heat Exchanger Fouling and Cleaning - Challenges and Opportunities, Kloster Irsee, Germany, June.

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