Gas separation – Deflector – Parallel and continuous nonplanar members
Patent
1973-09-05
1976-02-17
Miles, Tim R.
Gas separation
Deflector
Parallel and continuous nonplanar members
55446, B01D 4508
Patent
active
039389723
ABSTRACT:
An impingement separator for gas-liquid mixtures, in which at least two separating elements are spaced apart and held upright substantially in parallel to each other so as to provide a passage or passages for liquid-carrying gases. Each element consists of two outer plates bent in a zigzag fashion and spaced in a substantially parallel fashion with horizontal slits formed in the plate portions where the direction of the flow along the plate surfaces is deflected, and a bent inner plate intervening between the outer plates thereby defining liquid passages each facing one of the slits, so that an upward or downward stream or streams of the mixture impinge upon the baffling sections of the outer plates and the liquid is thereby separated out into the liquid passages through the slits and is collected away from the fluid.
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Greenblum N.
Miles Tim R.
Mitsui Shipbuilding and Engineering Co. Ltd.
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