Claims
- 1. An apparatus for shaping fluid flow, comprising:a body having upstream and downstream ends and formed with a characterizing channel, the characterizing channel having a first cross-section adjacent the upstream end that gradually changes to a second cross-section adjacent the downstream end, the second cross-section being different in configuration from the first cross-section, wherein the body couples to a portion of a venturi meter adjacent the upstream end.
- 2. An apparatus for shaping fluid flow, comprising:a body having upstream and downstream ends and formed with a characterizing channel, the characterizing channel having a first cross-section adjacent the upstream end that gradually changes to a second cross-section adjacent the downstream end, the second cross-section being different in configuration from the first cross-section, wherein the characterizing channel has an inner wall defined by a plurality of substantially straight lines connecting the first cross-section to the second cross-section at approximate corresponding radial points.
- 3. An apparatus for shaping fluid flow, comprising:a body having upstream and downstream ends and formed with a characterizing channel, the characterizing channel having a first cross-section adjacent the upstream end that gradually diverges to a second cross-section adjacent the downstream end, the second cross-section being different in configuration from the first cross-section, wherein the characterizing channel has an inner wall and the maximum angle of divergence of the characterizing channel inner wall is between approximately five and ten degrees.
- 4. An apparatus for shaping fluid flow, comprising:a body having upstream and downstream ends and formed with a characterizing channel, the characterizing channel having a first cross-section adjacent the upstream end that radially diverges to a second cross-section adjacent the downstream end, the second cross-section being different in configuration from the first cross-section, wherein the characterizing channel has an inner wall and the maximum angle of divergence of the characterizing channel inner wall is approximately 7.5 degrees.
- 5. An apparatus for shaping fluid flow, comprising:a body having upstream and downstream ends and formed with a characterizing channel, the characterizing channel having a first cross-section adjacent the upstream end that gradually converges to a second cross-section adjacent the downstream end, the second cross-section being different in configuration from the first cross-section, wherein the characterizing channel has an inner wall and the maximum angle of convergence of the characterizing channel inner wall is between approximately fifteen and twenty-five degrees.
- 6. An apparatus for shaping fluid flow, comprising:a body having upstream and downstream ends and formed with a characterizing channel, the characterizing channel having a first cross-section adjacent the upstream end that gradually converges to a second cross-section adjacent the downstream end, the second cross-section being different in configuration from the first cross-section, wherein the characterizing channel has an inner wall and the maximum angle of convergence of the characterizing channel inner wall is approximately twenty-one degrees.
- 7. An apparatus for shaping fluid flow, comprising:a body having upstream and downstream ends and formed with a characterizing channel, the characterizing channel having a first cross-section adjacent the upstream end that gradually changes to a second cross-section adjacent the downstream end, the second cross-section being different in configuration from the first cross-section, and wherein approximately eighty-five to ninety-five percent of the second cross-section is defined using an equal percentage volumetric flow control method.
- 8. An apparatus for shaping fluid flow, comprising:a body having upstream and downstream ends and formed with a characterizing channel having an inner wall, the characterizing channel defined by a first cross-section adjacent the upstream end that gradually diverges to a second cross-section adjacent the downstream end that is different in configuration from the first cross-section, the maximum angle of divergence of the characterizing channel inner wall being approximately 7.5 degrees.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 8 wherein the body is a portion of a venturi meter.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 8 wherein approximately 85 to 95 percent of the second cross-section is defined using an equal percentage volumetric flow control method.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 8 wherein the characterizing channel inner wall is defined by a plurality of substantially straight lines connecting the first cross-section to the second cross-section at corresponding radial points.
- 12. An apparatus for shaping fluid flow, comprising:a body having upstream and downstream ends and formed with a characterizing channel having an inner wall, the characterizing channel defined by a first cross-section adjacent the upstream end that gradually converges to a second cross-section adjacent the downstream end that is different in configuration from the first cross-section; and wherein the maximum angle of convergence of the characterizing channel inner wall being approximately twenty-one degrees.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 12 wherein approximately 85 to 95 percent of the second cross-section is defined using an equal percentage volumetric flow control method.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 12 wherein the characterizing channel inner wall is defined by a plurality of substantially straight lines connecting the first cross-section to the second cross-section at corresponding radial points.
- 15. A method for addressing turbulence in fluid flow, comprising:allowing fluid to flow through a characterizing channel formed within a body having upstream and downstream ends, wherein the body couples to a portion of a venturi meter adjacent the upstream end; and shaping the fluid by gradually changing the cross-section of the characterizing channel from a first cross-section adjacent the upstream end to a second cross-section adjacent the downstream end that is different in configuration from the first cross-section.
- 16. A method for addressing turbulence in fluid flow, comprising:allowing fluid to flow through a characterizing channel formed within a body having upstream and downstream ends; shaping the fluid by gradually changing the cross-section of the characterizing channel from a first cross-section adjacent the upstream end to a second cross-section adjacent the downstream end that is different in configuration from the first cross-section; and defining the characterizing channel inner wall by a plurality of straight lines that connect the first cross-section to the second cross-section at approximate corresponding radial points.
- 17. A method for addressing turbulence in fluid flow, comprising:allowing fluid to flow through a characterizing channel formed within a body having upstream and downstream ends; shaping the fluid by gradually diverging the cross-section of the characterizing channel from a first cross-section adjacent the upstream end to a second cross-section adjacent the downstream end that is different in configuration from the first cross-section, wherein the characterizing channel has an inner wall and the maximum angle of divergence of the characterizing channel inner wall is approximately 7.5 degrees.
- 18. A method for addressing turbulence in fluid flow, comprising:allowing fluid to flow through a characterizing channel formed within a body having upstream and downstream ends; shaping the fluid by gradually converging the cross-section of the characterizing channel from a first cross-section adjacent the upstream end to a second cross-section adjacent the downstream end that is different in configuration from the first cross-section, wherein the characterizing channel has an inner wall and the maximum angle of convergence of the characterizing channel inner wall is approximately twenty-one degrees.
- 19. A method for addressing turbulence in fluid flow, comprising:allowing fluid to flow through a characterizing channel formed within a body having upstream and downstream ends; shaping the fluid by gradually changing the cross-section of the characterizing channel from a first cross-section adjacent the upstream end to a second cross-section adjacent the downstream end that is different in configuration from the first cross-section, wherein approximately 85 to 95 percent of the second cross-section is defined using an equal percentage volumetric flow control method.
- 20. An apparatus for shaping fluid flow, comprising:a body having upstream and downstream ends and formed with a characterizing channel having a longitudinal axis, the characterizing channel having a first cross-section adjacent the upstream end that gradually diverges to a second cross-section adjacent the downstream end, the second cross-section being different in configuration from the first cross-section, and wherein the cross-sectional area of the characterizing channel increases while moving from the upstream end to the downstream end.
- 21. An apparatus for shaping fluid flow, comprising:a body having upstream and downstream ends and formed with a characterizing channel having a longitudinal axis, the characterizing channel having a first cross-section adjacent the upstream end that gradually converges to a second cross-section adjacent the downstream end, the second cross-section being different in configuration from the first cross-section, and wherein the cross-sectional area of the characterizing channel decreases while moving from the upstream end to the downstream end.
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This application claims the benefit under 35 U.S.C., §119(e), of U.S. provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/210,921 filed Jun. 12, 2000.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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