Gas separation – Deflector – Fixed gas whirler or rotator means
Patent
1974-07-03
1976-06-08
Lutter, Frank W.
Gas separation
Deflector
Fixed gas whirler or rotator means
55DIG22, 55DIG23, B01D 4512
Patent
active
039619230
ABSTRACT:
In a separator, a vapor-liquid mixture is passed upwardly through a pipe over an annular arrangement of curved vanes which whirl the mixture and effect the separation of its vapor and liquid components as it continues to flow upwardly above the vanes. Viewed in vertical section, each vane has a curved cross-section with its radius of curvature increasing from its radially inner end to its radially outer end. The vanes have the form of a section of the outer surface of a right circular cone whose axis extends transversely of the axis of the pipe containing the vanes and whose height is less than the diameter of the portion of the pipe containing the vanes.
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Lacey David L.
Lutter Frank W.
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