Gas and liquid contact apparatus – Contact devices – Injector type
Patent
1987-04-09
1989-04-25
Hornsby, Harvey C.
Gas and liquid contact apparatus
Contact devices
Injector type
138 37, 138 39, 366337, 366338, B01F 304
Patent
active
048246140
ABSTRACT:
A flow splitting junction of a pipeline network for a two-phase fluid is internally fitted with a static mixer, a multi-duct stratifier and a divider wall. The turbulent fluid exhausted from the mixer is separated by the stratifier into two separated sets of alternating laminarly flowing strata to be discharged to opposite sides of the divider wall as two separate fluid streams of the same gas-liquid ratio which are conducted into separate downstream branches of the junction.
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Hornsby Harvey C.
Mueller Frederick E.
O'Leary K. L.
Santa Fe Energy Company
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