Eductor for dissolving gases in liquids

Liquid purification or separation – With alarm – indicator – register – recorder – signal or... – Responsive to fluid flow

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210 15, 210 63R, 210221R, 261 29, 261 77, 261 93, 261124, 261DIG77, 239 9, 239430, 239DIG21, C02C 112, C02C 504, C02C 510, C02B 134

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040702790

ABSTRACT:
An apparatus for dissolving at least one gas in a liquid comprises an eductor submerged in a liquid, desirably in combination with a high turbulence mixing device, so that synergistic results are obtained. The inlet portion of the eductor generally has an inward convergence towards a throat. The outlet portion of the eductor has an outward divergence. A diffuser which generally carries the gas mixed with a liquid extends through the eductor inlet portion and through the throat portion into the outlet portion. In a desired embodiment, the diffuser is connected or attached to a high turbulence mixing device such as desirably, a flat plate orifice in a conduit. An injection tube extends through the flat plate orifice downstream into the conduit pipe and injects a gas into the liquid to produce a gas-liquid mixture.
The apparatus dissolves an exceedingly high amount of gas into a liquid and requires very low amounts of energy. In one aspect, the eductors may be placed vertically; in another aspect the eductors may be inclined within a tank, lagoon, and the like to impart a directed flow pattern thereto.

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