Swirl mixing device

Agitating – Having specified feed means – Material introduced so as to cause rotary motion in mixing...

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366173, 366183, 366337, 366340, B01F 500, B01F 1502

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044152752

ABSTRACT:
A swirl mixing device adaptable as a spray nozzle or as a fluid mixing chamber for substantially complete mixing of two or more fluids is described. The device comprises a container having a closed end and an exhaust. At least two fluid injection chambers are defined within the container, the first of the chambers being located between the closed end and the second of the chambers. A first injector is arranged to inject a first fluid to be mixed into the first injection chamber with an angular momentum in one direction, and a second injector is arranged to inject a second fluid to be mixed into the second chamber with an angular momentum in the opposite direction to that of the first fluid. The fluids meet near an opening in a collar separating the two chambers, and an exit opening from the second chamber provides a fluid flow path to the exhaust.

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