Gas separation – With nonliquid cleaning means for separating media – Solid agent cleaning member movingly contacts apparatus
Patent
1982-09-30
1984-06-26
Spitzer, Robert H.
Gas separation
With nonliquid cleaning means for separating media
Solid agent cleaning member movingly contacts apparatus
55208, 237 63, B01D 1900
Patent
active
044564562
ABSTRACT:
An improved forced-liquid flow, circulatory system for removing gas entrained or dissolved in the liquid. The system includes a circulatory liquid-flow network and means for forcing the liquid to flow through the circulatory network. A by-pass line is situated around the region where the lowest gas solubility in the liquid occurs in the circulatory network. Such lowest gas solubility occurs at the point of generally highest temperature and lowest pressure, as determined most precisely by Henry's Law. Gas-liquid separator means is located in the by-pass line. The separator means separates the gas from the liquid and expels the gas from the circulatory network.
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