Gas separation – With guide means effecting removal of constituent layer out... – At escape means for heavier constituent
Patent
1979-04-26
1980-12-09
Lacey, David L.
Gas separation
With guide means effecting removal of constituent layer out...
At escape means for heavier constituent
55398, 55423, 55452, 55457, B01D 4512
Patent
active
042382106
ABSTRACT:
A uniflow cyclone separator for the removal of solid or liquid particles from a gas stream comprises a housing forming a flow path with a central body from which swirl-generating vanes extend outwardly. The housing is surrounded by a collection chamber and the vanes are formed with collection edges and channels which open through the housing wall into this chamber. Downstream of the swirl-generating vanes are outlet slots which are pitched substantially transverse to the cyclonic stream of the gas.
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Bulang Siegfried
Derichs Helmut
Hannemann Horst
Knuplez Vladimir
Regehr Ulrich
Lacey David L.
Ross Karl F.
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