Fluid handling – Flow affected by fluid contact – energy field or coanda effect – Plural power inputs to single device
Patent
1980-09-08
1987-05-05
Chambers, A. Michael
Fluid handling
Flow affected by fluid contact, energy field or coanda effect
Plural power inputs to single device
137599, 138 44, 166 91, F15C 120
Patent
active
046624015
ABSTRACT:
A pressurized fluid is "let-down" to atmospheric pressure as it passes through a choke assembly having two pressure orifices (choke flow beans) which are in-line and directly opposite and which are designed to deliver jet streams of generally equal force to a common in-line focal point. The choke assembly is a fixed-rate system where the volume throughput is regulated primarily by the pressure on the fluid.
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Welch Larry D.
Zingg Warren M.
Chambers A. Michael
Dowell Schlumberger Incorporated
White L. Wayne
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