Gas separation: apparatus – Degasifying means for liquid – Liquid flow slinger – spreader – deflector – disperser – or...
Patent
1994-04-08
1996-05-14
Bushey, C. Scott
Gas separation: apparatus
Degasifying means for liquid
Liquid flow slinger, spreader, deflector, disperser, or...
55403, 55406, 96214, 96217, 1661055, B01D 1900
Patent
active
055163602
ABSTRACT:
A gas separator for a submersible centrifugal pump or well has hardened cases on the components exposed to well fluid within the interior of the gas separator. The gas separator has a cylindrical sidewall with a bore. A shaft driven by a motor of the pump extends through the bore. An inducer is located in the bore for applying pressure to the fluid. In one type, a spinning guide vane imparts swirling motion for the well fluid to separate as it flows through a straight-through bore section. In another type, a tubular barrel locates in the sidewall, defining an intake chamber. The intake port in the sidewall is located above the intake port in the barrel, causing a reverse direction flow to separate gas from the liquid.
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DeLong Robert D.
Normandeau Lawrence J.
Baker Hughes Incorporated
Bradley James E.
Bushey C. Scott
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