Claims
- 1. A centrifugal separator for cleaning a liquid of a substance dispersed therein, which substance has a lower density than the liquid, comprising a rotor rotatable around a rotational axis, the rotor comprising
- an inlet chamber,
- a separation chamber,
- means connecting said separation chamber to said inlet chamber,
- an outlet chamber for liquid which is cleansed of the substance,
- means connecting said outlet chamber to said separation chamber,
- a stack of several frusto-conical separation discs, each having an inner edge and an outer edge, arranged in the separation chamber coaxial with the rotational axis, said discs being maintained at a distance from each other so that an interspace is formed between each disc and its adjacent discs, and means, including an aperture in each of said discs, for conducting said liquid and the substance dispersed therein from the inlet chamber to a central part of said interspaces, so that the liquid flows radially outwardly in said interspaces, said apertures being located radially outwardly from the inner edge of said discs to leave a space on said discs between said apertures and said inner edges,
- said interspaces having a radial inner zone, which is free from obstacles to a primary geostrophic flow in the circumferential direction, radial flow of liquid and of dispersed substance in this zone during operation of the device occurring in very thin Ekman-layers, along the conical surfaces of the discs, said apertures being located in said inner zone,
- said interspaces having radial outer zones which connect with the radial inner zones at the radially outer portions of said inner zones and having a multiplicity of elongated obstacles to liquid flow in the circumferential direction extending radially through the outer zone and equally distributed around the rotational axis to cause primary flow in the radial outer zone to take place essentially radially outwardly between adjacent obstacles,
- said obstacles having a length and an orientation in relation to the rotational direction such that a secondary flow, caused by the primary flow in the outer zone in an Ekman-layer on a radially outwardly directed surface of a separation disc, influences a layer of substance separated on said surface with a shearing force in a direction toward the flow obstacle which is immediately adjacent in the direction or rotation, so that separated substance is accumulated at said flow obstacle and flows radially inwardly along the flow obstacle.
- 2. A centrifugal separator according to claim 1, wherein said flow obstacles in the radial outer zone are straight.
- 3. A centrifugal separator according to claim 2, wherein said flow obstacles in the radial outer zone are directed essentially radially.
- 4. A centrifugal separator according to claim 1, wherein the flow obstacles extend radially at least as long as the greatest distance in the circumferential direction between two adjacent flow obstacles.
- 5. A centrifugal separator according to claim 1, wherein the angular separation between obstacles is at most about 30.degree..
- 6. A centrifugal separator according to claim 5 wherein the angular separation between obstacles is at most about 20.degree..
- 7. A centrifugal separator according to claim 6 wherein the angular separation between obstacles is about 15.degree..
- 8. A centrifugal separator according to claim 1, wherein said flow obstacles in the radial outer zone are curved forward in the rotational direction seen radially outwards.
- 9. A centrifugal separator according to claim 1, wherein the radial inner zone is annular and surrounds the rotational axis.
- 10. A centrifugal separator according to claim 9 wherein the radial inner zone is at least one half the total width of the disc.
- 11. A centrifugal separator according to claim 1, wherein said flow obstacles are said distancing elements.
- 12. A centrifugal separator for cleaning a liquid of a substance dispersed therein, which substance has a lower density than the liquid, comprising a rotor rotatable around a rotational axis, the rotor comprising
- an inlet chamber,
- a separation chamber,
- means connecting said separation chamber to said inlet chamber,
- a first outlet chamber for liquid which is cleansed of the substance,
- a second outlet chamber for separated substance,
- means connecting said first outlet chamber to said separation chamber,
- a stack of several frusto-conical separation discs arranged in the separation chamber coaxial with the rotational axis, said discs being maintained at a distance from each other so that an interspace is formed between each disc and its adjacent discs and means for conducting said liquid and the substance dispersed therein from the inlet chamber to a central part of said interspaces, so that the liquid flows radially outwardly in said interspaces,
- said interspaces having a radial inner zone, which is free from obstacles to a primary geostrophic flow in the circumferential direction, radial flow of liquid and of dispersed substance in this zone during operation of the device occurring in very thin Ekman-layers, along the conical surfaces of the discs,
- said interspaces having radial outer zones which connect with the radial inner zones at the radially outer portions of said inner zones and having a multiplicity of elongated obstacles to liquid flow in the circumferential direction extending radially through the outer zone and equally distributed around the rotational axis to cause primary flow in the radial outer zone to take place essentially radially outwardly between adjacent obstacles,
- said obstacles having a length and an orientation in relation to the rotational direction such that a secondary flow, caused by the primary flow in the outer zone in an Ekman-layer on a radially outwardly directed surface of a separation disc, influences a layer of substance separated on said surface with a shearing force in a direction toward the flow obstacle which is immediately adjacent in the direction of rotation, so that separated substance is accumulated at said flow obstacle and flows radially inwardly along the flow obstacle,
- and a passageway extending from a surface of each of said discs at the radially inner end of each of said obstacles to enable said accumulated separated substance to pass from each of said interspaces to said second outlet chamber, at least a portion of said passageway being in said radial inner zone.
- 13. A centrifugal separator according to claim 12, wherein said means connecting said separation chamber to said inlet chamber consists of centrally located inlet holes in the separation discs.
- 14. A centrifugal separator for cleaning a liquid of a substance dispersed therein, which substance has a lower density than the liquid, comprising a rotor rotatable around a rotational axis, the rotor comprising
- an inlet chamber,
- a separation chamber,
- means connecting said separation chamber to said inlet chamber,
- a first outlet chamber for liquid which is cleansed of the substance,
- a second outlet chamber for separated substance,
- means connecting said first outlet chamber to said separation chamber,
- a stack of several frusto-conical separation discs, each having an inner edge and an outer edge, arranged in the separation chamber coaxial with the rotational axis, said discs being maintained at a distance from each other so that an interspace is formed between each disc and its adjacent discs and means, including an aperture in each of said discs, for conducting said liquid and the substance dispersed therein from the inlet chamber to a central part of said interspaces, so that the liquid flows radially outwardly in said interspaces, said apertures being located radially outwardly from the inner edge of said discs to leave a space on said discs between said apertures and said inner edges,
- said interspaces having a radial inner zone, which is free from obstacles to a primary geostrophic flow in the circumferential direction, radial flow of liquid and of dispersed substance in this zone during operation of the device occurring in very thin Ekman-layers, along the conical surfaces of the discs, said apertures being located in said inner zone,
- said interspaces having radial outer zones which connect with the radial inner zones at the radially outer portions of said inner zones and having a multiplicity of elongated obstacles to liquid flow in the circumferential direction extending radially through the outer zone and equally distributed around the rotational axis to cause primary flow in the radial outer zone to take place essentially radially outwardly between adjacent obstacles,
- said obstacles having a length and an orientation in relation to the rotational direction such that a secondary flow, caused by the primary flow in the outer zone in an Ekman-layer on a radially outwardly directed surface of a separation disc, influences a layer of substance separated on said surface with a shearing force in a direction toward the flow obstacle which is immediately adjacent in the direction of rotation, so that separated substance is accumulated at said flow obstacle and flows radially inwardly along the flow obstacle,
- and a passageway extending from a surface of each of said discs at the radially inner end of each of said obstacles to enable said accumulated separated substance to pass from each of said interspaces to said second outlet chamber, at least a portion of said passageway being in said radial inner zone.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of our application Ser. No. 08/190,079 filed Feb. 1, 1994 now abandoned, which corresponds to PCT/SE93/00448, May 19, 1993.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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