Saarbrucken, Germany

Bernhard Lohr


Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 15(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 1983

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Title: Bernhard Lohr: Innovator in Cracking Plant Technology

Introduction

Bernhard Lohr is a notable inventor based in Saarbrücken, Germany. He has made significant contributions to the field of chemical engineering, particularly in the area of cracking plants. His innovative approach has led to the development of a unique method that enhances the efficiency of these industrial processes.

Latest Patents

Lohr holds a patent for a "Method of Decoking a Cracking Plant." This invention focuses on decarbonizing surfaces within a cracking plant. The method involves connecting the cracking furnace to a heat exchanger for cooling the cracked gas mixture. In this process, steam and air are introduced as a gas mixture into the cracking furnace, which is then conducted through a cooler. The cooling medium circulates through the cracking gas cooler during the decoking operation. Initially, the gas mixture is fed at a mass flow rate that maintains the temperature of the deposits on the heat exchange surface at levels typical of cracking operations. Subsequently, the gas flow rate is increased to elevate the temperature of the deposits on the cooler's heat exchange surfaces.

Career Highlights

Bernhard Lohr is associated with Linde Aktiengesellschaft, a leading company in the industrial gases and engineering sector. His work at Linde has allowed him to apply his innovative ideas in practical settings, contributing to advancements in chemical processing technologies.

Collaborations

Lohr has collaborated with notable colleagues such as Peter Hesse and Robert Schuster. These partnerships have fostered a collaborative environment that encourages innovation and the sharing of ideas.

Conclusion

Bernhard Lohr's contributions to the field of cracking plant technology exemplify the impact of innovative thinking in industrial processes. His patented method not only enhances efficiency but also showcases the importance of continuous improvement in engineering practices.

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