Liquid purification or separation – Processes – Including controlling process in response to a sensed condition
Patent
1996-02-20
1998-06-23
Wyse, Thomas G.
Liquid purification or separation
Processes
Including controlling process in response to a sensed condition
210251, 2611191, 96 22, 96151, 366341, 422224, B01D 5300, B01D 1712
Patent
active
057700680
ABSTRACT:
A stationary hydraulic jump is utilized in a multi-phase mixing system to mix components present in a plurality of separate phases. The flow rate and film height of a liquid phase in a first pipe section is metered and combined with a flow rate metered gas phase to form a stationary hydraulic jump in a second pipe section. The jump position is monitored and maintained stationary. A mixed fluid flows from the jump. A variety of solid, liquid, and gaseous components may be mixed in the hydraulic jump through appropriate selection of the liquid and gas phase components.
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Ohio University
Wyse Thomas G.
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