Fluid degassing

Gas separation – Means within gas stream for conducting concentrate to collector

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55 53, B01D 1900

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050644491

ABSTRACT:
Cavitation takes place in a fluid flow passing through a constriction, such as a reduced bore in a pipe, to release dissolved gases. The gases can be collected and the fluid can flow along a diffuser section to recover pressure. The constriction can be formed by the axial outlet part of a votex valve included in the flow line. Cavitation in the fluid can be regulated by the control fluid supplied to the vortex valve.

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