Gas separation – With guide means effecting removal of constituent layer out... – At escape means for heavier constituent
Patent
1983-07-25
1985-07-09
Hart, Charles
Gas separation
With guide means effecting removal of constituent layer out...
At escape means for heavier constituent
55 17, B01D 5900
Patent
active
045280070
ABSTRACT:
A separating element for gaseous isotopes into two fractions, and consisting of several elongated separating chips with a row of entry openings for the process gas at one side of the chips and a row of exit openings for the heavy fraction at the other side of the chips, with exit openings for the light fraction at the edges of the chips, and of two tubes holding the chips and having at least one chamber, with said tubes being connected by means of connecting elements, and equipped with entry and exit openings on their contact surfaces, with said entry and exit openings arranged in rows in a longitudinal direction of the chips, and for simplifying of installation and construction, this invention provides that the chips are arranged in a longitudinal direction to the tubes, with their sides abutting directly against the smooth contact surfaces of the tubes, and whereby the connecting elements are positioned in one row in the center of the two tubes.
REFERENCES:
patent: 3362131 (1968-01-01), Becker
patent: 3708964 (1973-01-01), Becker et al.
patent: 4285705 (1981-08-01), Niemann
patent: 4844782 (1982-08-01), Grossstuck
S. Villani, Uranium Enrichment, Springer Verlag, 1979, pp. 256-259.
Achema-Frankfurt, 20-27 Jun. 1973, Uranium-235, Enrichment by the Separation Nozzle Process-a German Alternative, Becker et al.
Grossstuck Werner
Schafer Rainer
Hart Charles
Ljungman Nils H.
NUSTEP Trenndusen Entwicklungs- und Patentverwertungsgesellschaf
LandOfFree
Element for separating gaseous isotopes into at least two fracti does not yet have a rating. At this time, there are no reviews or comments for this patent.
If you have personal experience with Element for separating gaseous isotopes into at least two fracti, we encourage you to share that experience with our LandOfFree.com community. Your opinion is very important and Element for separating gaseous isotopes into at least two fracti will most certainly appreciate the feedback.
Profile ID: LFUS-PAI-O-907608