Fluid handling – Processes
Patent
1991-05-08
1992-07-14
Nilson, Robert G.
Fluid handling
Processes
481801, 481891, 137896, B01F 502
Patent
active
051294125
ABSTRACT:
A blender designed on aerodynamic principles produces a thorough mixing of a number of solute gases with a diluent gas, so that the output of the blender is homogeneous to a high degree. The solute gases are supplied at desired rates by a flow controller upstream of the blender, and the blender is designed to mix these solute gases without altering the desired composition. This is accomplished by discharging the solute gases into a region devoid of turbulence, namely, near the entrance of a compression chamber. As the discharged gases approach the constriction of the venturi, a violent turbulence takes place, thereby thoroughly mixing and blending the gases. After passing through the constriction of the venturi, the gases enter a second expansion chamber which slows the flow to permit further blending to occur by molecular diffusion. A second compression chamber follows the second expansion chamber and serves to impart a final blending action while reducing the diameter of the flow path to that of the discharge pipe.
REFERENCES:
patent: 1195915 (1916-08-01), Damrow
patent: 2321483 (1943-06-01), Haedike
patent: 2353865 (1944-07-01), Armstrong
patent: 3257180 (1966-06-01), King
McKown Daniel C.
Nilson Robert G.
SAES Pure Gas, Inc.
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