Stacked re-entrant arm vapor-liquid separator

Gas separation – With guide means effecting removal of constituent layer out... – At escape means for heavier constituent

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55347, 55448, 122 34, 122492, B01D 4512, F22B 3732

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042895146

ABSTRACT:
An improved centrifugal separator for vapor-liquid mixtures having a vertical upflow conduit closed at the top end and open at the bottom end. A plurality of curved arms similar in shape to a truncated torus of rectangular cross-section penetrate and extend within the conduit at its upper portion. A second plurality of curved arms are located immediately below the upper group and are contiguous thereto. The vertical upflow conduit has a lesser internal diameter in the lower portion, interconnected with a greater internal diameter portion in the upper portion by a frusto-conical section.

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