Combined separator and pump with dirty phase concentrator

Liquid purification or separation – Serially connected distinct treating with or without storage... – With pump – gas pressure or vacuum source

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210259, 210294, 210512M, 417 84, B01D 4300

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041614488

ABSTRACT:
A pitot pump separates a two-phase fluid from a source into a clean, lighter phase and a dirty, heavier phase by subjecting them to a centrifugal force field in a rotating chamber. A small radius pitot tap of the pump draws some of the lightest phase from the chamber to provide the power fluid that drives a jet pump. The jet pump aspirates dirty fluid of the heavier phase that has accumulated in the casing of the pitot pump. Cyclones separate solids of the heavier phase from liquid in the discharge of the jet pump. Concentrated solids from the cyclones in a liquid carrier discharge into mud pots. A cleansed liquid stream leaving the cyclones recycles back into the inlet of the pitot pump, or, is taken off as a clean low pressure stream.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3679051 (1972-07-01), Larson et al.
patent: 3764008 (1973-10-01), Darley et al.
patent: 3817659 (1974-06-01), Erickson et al.

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