Gas and liquid contact apparatus – Contact devices – Rotating gases
Patent
1976-02-19
1977-12-27
Lutter, Frank W.
Gas and liquid contact apparatus
Contact devices
Rotating gases
55 89, 55 92, 55222, 55223, 55238, 55257C, 55257HE, 55261, 55455, 261120, 261151, 261DIG27, 23284, B05B 710
Patent
active
040655270
ABSTRACT:
Apparatus and a method for handling a gas and a liquid in a manner to cause a specific interaction between them. The gas is placed into circulation to cause it to make a liquid circulate in a vortex fashion to present a liquid curtain. The gas is then passed through the liquid curtain by angled vanes to cause the interaction between the two fluids, such as the heating of the liquid, scrubbing of the gas, adding a chemical to the liquid and the like. The vanes are spaced apart and project inwardly from the inner periphery of an annular support so that the circulating liquid readily moves into the spaces between the vanes to create the liquid curtain. A number of embodiments of the invention are disclosed.
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Lacey David L.
Lutter Frank W.
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