Gas separation – With nonliquid cleaning means for separating media – Solid agent cleaning member movingly contacts apparatus
Patent
1995-10-24
1998-01-13
Chiesa, Richard L.
Gas separation
With nonliquid cleaning means for separating media
Solid agent cleaning member movingly contacts apparatus
95211, 261 98, B01D 4706
Patent
active
057074100
ABSTRACT:
A system for removing contaminants from a gas in an exhaust stack. A cone structure having a plurality of stacked cones is located in the exhaust stack in combination with a spray system including a water input pipe with a misting spray nozzle. Air or gas containing contaminants flows in the exhaust stack. The water from the nozzle system mixes with the air or gas to form a mist. The cones of the cone structure are stacked and held by rods to create slight changes in the flow direction of the mist. The flow of the gases drive the condensed liquid to the outside perimeter of the cones and to the inner wall of the stack or chimney where it is collected in a trough and removed.
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Anderson Terry J.
Chiesa Richard L.
Hoch Jr. Karl J.
Northrup Grumman Corporation
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