Static fluid flow mixing apparatus

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Inventors

Cooke, Jeffrey A.
Austin, Glen D.
McGarrity, Michael Jerome

Application #

796412

Filed

Feb-6-1997

Published

Sep-1-1998

Current US Class

138/40
138/42
366/336
366/337

International Classes

B01F 005/00

Field of Search

366/336-340 138/37 138/40 138/42

Assignee

Labatt Brewing Company Limited (London, CA)

Examiners

Brinson; Patrick F.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Cammarata & Grandinetti

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Braun, A.M. et al., Photochemical Technology, (Chichester, U.K.: John Wiley & Sons Ltd., 1991), Ch. 4, 152-201.

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Abstract
A static mixer conduit comprises a longitudinally elongated conduit having tabs that are arranged with respective first edges adjacent the conduit wall, and respective opposed second edges that are spaced radially inwardly from the conduit wall. These tabs are operable as fluid foils so that with fluid flowing through the conduit, greater fluid pressures manifest against the tab's upstream faces relative to reduced fluid pressures against their downstream faces. The resultant pressure difference in the fluid adjacent, respectively, the mutually opposed faces of each of the tabs causes a longitudinal flow of fluid through the conduit over and past each said tab, to be redirected. As a result of that redirection, there is introduced a radial cross-flow component to the longitudinal flow of fluid through the conduit. In particular, the mixer further comprises a central body extending generally coaxially along at least a portion of the longitudinal extent of the conduit and defining between the central bodies surface and the conduit wall, an annular space confining the radial cross-flow. A method is also disclosed, which comprises static mixing, over a longitudinal extent of a mixing volume having an annular cross-section, wherein radial cross-stream mixing in a longitudinal fluid flow results from flow-redirecting tabs redirecting a longitudinal fluid flow from an outer, fluid containment boundary surface, across an intervening space having an annular cross-section towards an inner boundary surface.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. In a static mixer conduit comprising a longitudinally elongated conduit having tabs that are secured to the conduit wall and that are arranged with respective first edges adjacent the conduit wall, and respective opposed second edges that are spaced radially inwardly from the conduit wall, wherein said tabs are operable as fluid foils which, with fluid flowing through said mixer conduit, have greater fluid pressures manifest against their upstream faces and reduced fluid pressures against their downstream faces, and wherein a resultant pressure difference in the fluid adjacent, respectively, the mutually opposed faces of each of the tabs causes a longitudinal flow of fluid through said conduit over and past each said tab, to be redirected, thereby resulting in the addition of a radial cross-flow component to the longitudinal flow of fluid through the conduit, the improvement which comprises a central body extending generally coaxially along at least a portion of the longitudinal extent of said conduit and defining between said central body and said conduit wall, an annular space.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to static mixers, and especially to static mixers having both radial and longitudinal flow in an elongated fluid-mixing conduit.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

As a generalization, typical static mixers include fluid redirecting tabs, vanes, baffles or the like that are arranged in a fluid conduit, and which are typically operable to divide, subdivide, separate adjacent subdivided flows, and then recombine the subdivided flows into a "shuffled" whole, as the fluid passes through that conduit.

In a departure from that more typical approach, U.S. Pat. No. 4,929,088 discloses a tab arrangement in a fluid conduit that has lower fluid back pressures than are associated with the more typical approach to more typical static mixer designs. In particular, this patented tab arrangement operates by creating radial vortex flow patterns that are generally transverse to the longitudinal flow through the fluid conduit in which these tabs are mounted. This results in a plurality of cross-stream mixing flows that are transverse to the longitudinal flow of the fluid along the length of the conduit. This approach is disclosed as an enhancement over the kind of mixing that would be expected to naturally occur in a conduit under turbulent fluid flow conditions.
 
  There is provided a new static mixer with a low pressure loss and a high agitating/mixing efficiency. The mixer comprises in the midst of a fluid passage...  A fluid pressure reduction device includes a plurality of flow resistance modules. Each flow resistance module includes two flow segment plates. Fluid...