Decanter centrifuge

Imperforate bowl: centrifugal separators – Rotatable bowl – Including driven material-moving means therein

Patent

Rate now

  [ 0.00 ] – not rated yet Voters 0   Comments 0

Details

494 81, B04B 120

Patent

active

06123656&

DESCRIPTION:

BRIEF SUMMARY
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention
This is invention relates to a decanter-type centrifuge for the separation of suspended solids from a liquid medium, the centrifuge comprising a drum and a helical conveyor rotatable mounted therein, said helical conveyor having a conveyor hub and at least one helical flight.
2. Prior Art
Conventionally, a decanter-type centrifuge (hereinafter referred to as a decanter centrifuge) comprises a hollow drum of cylindrical/conical cross-section rotatably supported by bearings and having a helical conveyor therein, rotatably supported by bearings relative to the drum. Such a centrifuge is primarily used for the separation of solid particles from sludge, i.e. sludge from sewage treatment plants.
The centrifuge works by having the materials to be separated introduced within the drum through a pipe along the conveyor's axis of rotation via an inlet arrangement. As the centrifuge rotates, the introduced sludge forms a toroidal shaped volume along the inner wall of the drum. By action of the centrifugal forces, the solid particles are concentrated as a layer along the inner wall of the drum, and from there they are transported by the helical conveyor towards one end of the centrifuge. Typically, the end of the conveyor is formed as a frustro-cone with a narrow end having approximately the same diameter as the inner diameter of the toroidal-formed sludge volume, whereby the solids leave the centrifuge having a comparatively higher concentration of solids than the incoming sludge. At the end of the centrifuge, the cleaned liquid phase leaves the centrifuge through holes or special extraction means, such as a paring device.
A centrifuge has a limited peripheral speed, fixed by material properties and stresses created by the rotation, and the internal toroidal volume is limited by the maximum length of the drum, which limit is primarily governed by the tendency of increased vibrations as the operational speed gets close to a critical frequency of vibration. Critical vibration frequencies are a property, mainly fixed by the stiffness-to-weight ratio of a body. The lowest ratio for the parts of a decanter centrifuge is found at the helical conveyor.
Known decanter centrifuges often have longitudinally mounted strips along the inner wall of the drum, intended to protect the inner wall from wear by the solids in the following way. By the action of the centrifugal forces, a layer of solid particles is deposited on the wall, which layer will be out of reach of the helical conveyor and held in position against rotation relative to the drum wall by the strips. By this method, some degree of self-sealing between the helical edge and the fixed layer of solid particles will be created.
The capacity of a decanter centrifuge is mainly dependent on two properties: the maximum safe operational rotational speed, and the size of the toroidal volume of liquid and solids contained in the drum.
The functional lifetime of a decanter centrifuge is limited by wear from the solids being conveyed, partly caused by the friction created by the transport action itself, and partly caused by friction between the peripheral edge of the conveyor against the hard and often sharp particles concentrated at high density between the strips along the drum wall during the operation of the centrifuge.
As the flights of the helical conveyor are worn along their edges, the effective volume of separation is reduced accordingly, thus reducing the separation capacity of the centrifuge.
Decanter centrifuges of the foregoing type are known to have several different design features and variations.
The limitations originating from critical frequencies and vibrations have given rise to several complicated designs, e.g., letting the helical conveyor be supported by the medium to be treated instead of being supported in rigid bearings.
Danish Patent No. 15450 shows a decanter centrifuge with a helical conveyor comprising a hollow hub with flights having an overall density less than the density of the lighter phase of

REFERENCES:
patent: 2174857 (1939-10-01), Vogel-Jorgensen
patent: 3797737 (1974-03-01), Kadotani et al.
patent: 3823869 (1974-07-01), Loison
patent: 3844730 (1974-10-01), Laussermair
patent: 4298161 (1981-11-01), Ephithite
patent: 4468269 (1984-08-01), Carey
patent: 4828541 (1989-05-01), Madsen
patent: 5234400 (1993-08-01), Kluge
patent: 5584791 (1996-12-01), Grimwood et al.
patent: 5687832 (1997-11-01), Thiessen

LandOfFree

Say what you really think

Search LandOfFree.com for the USA inventors and patents. Rate them and share your experience with other people.

Rating

Decanter centrifuge does not yet have a rating. At this time, there are no reviews or comments for this patent.

If you have personal experience with Decanter centrifuge, we encourage you to share that experience with our LandOfFree.com community. Your opinion is very important and Decanter centrifuge will most certainly appreciate the feedback.

Rate now

     

Profile ID: LFUS-PAI-O-2095745

  Search
All data on this website is collected from public sources. Our data reflects the most accurate information available at the time of publication.