Gas separation: processes – Degasification of liquid – By liquid flow modifying or mechanical agitating
Patent
1998-10-16
2000-09-05
Simmons, David A.
Gas separation: processes
Degasification of liquid
By liquid flow modifying or mechanical agitating
95269, 95270, 96177, 96196, E21B 4338
Patent
active
061136751
ABSTRACT:
A gas separator having a reduced rotating mass. The gas separator includes a stationary flow inducer that creates a vortex within an outer housing. The flow inducer includes an accelerator mechanism that increases the velocity of the fluid mixture as it flows through a portion of the gas separator. The resultant liquid and gaseous phases are directed from the gas separator through separate outlets.
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Camco International Inc.
Pham Minh-Chau T.
Simmons David A.
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