Claims
- 1. A method of preparing a gas-phase fluid, comprising the steps of:
- (a) introducing a two-phase fluid into a flow path;
- (b) spinning the fluid in said flow path to create a spinning column of fluid containing aerosol particles;
- (c) subjecting said spinning column to rapid differentials in pressure and changes in velocity;
- (d) continuously delivering air tangentially to said spinning column to accelerate said spinning column and to create vortical turbulence interfaces with said spinning column thereby subjecting said aerosol particles to shear forces for converting the aerosol particles into a gas-phase fluid; and
- (e) withdrawing said gas-phase fluid thus created while retaining any remaining aerosol particles therein,
- wherein lighter aerosol particles are continuously converted to a gas-phase fluid while heavier aerosol particles are progressively diminished in size as the aerosol particles are subjected to said shear forces.
- 2. The method of preparing a gas-phase fluid according to claim 1,
- wherein steps (a) and (b) are performed simultaneously.
- 3. The method of preparing a gas-phase fluid according to claim 1,
- wherein said flow path includes an inlet portion having multiple inlets positioned about a periphery of said inlet portion, and
- wherein step (b) is performed by passing said fluid through said multiple inlets.
- 4. The method of preparing a gas-phase fluid according to claim 1,
- wherein said flow path includes a constriction portion, and
- wherein step (c) is performed by passing said aerosol particles through said constriction portion.
- 5. The method of preparing a gas-phase fluid according to claim 1,
- wherein said flow path includes an acceleration portion having multiple inlets positioned about a periphery of said accelerator portion, and
- wherein step (d) is performed by passing air through said multiple inlets.
- 6. The method of preparing a gas-phase fluid according to claim 1,
- wherein steps (c) and (d) are repeated,
- whereby the heavier aerosol particles are subjected to prolonged turbulence and shear forces.
- 7. The method of preparing a gas-phase fluid according to claim 1,
- wherein said step of introducing a fluid into a flow path further includes introducing fuel and air as said fluid.
- 8. The method of preparing a gas-phase fluid according to claim 1,
- wherein said flow path includes an inlet portion having multiple inlets positioned about a periphery of said inlet portion, a constriction portion downstream of said inlet portion, and an accelerator portion having multiple inlets positioned about a periphery thereof downstream of said constriction portion, wherein:
- step (b) is performed by passing said fluid through said multiple inlets of said inlet portion;
- step (c) is performed by passing said aerosol particles through said constriction portion; and
- step (d) is performed by passing air through said multiple inlets.
- 9. The method of preparing a gas-phase fluid according to claim 8,
- wherein step (e) includes spinning said remaining aerosol particles to cause said aerosol particles to recondense as a liquid upon a separating surface.
- 10. The method of preparing a gas-phase fluid according to claim 9,
- wherein step (a) further includes combining said liquid with the fluid being introduced into said flow path,
- whereby said liquid is combined with said fluid being introduced into a flow path for further shearing.
- 11. The method of preparing a gas-phase fluid according to claim 1,
- wherein step (e) includes spinning said remaining aerosol particles to cause said aerosol particles to recondense as a liquid upon a separating surface.
- 12. The method of preparing a gas-phase fluid according to claim 11,
- wherein step (a) further includes combining said liquid with the fluid being introduced into said flow path,
- whereby said liquid is combined with said fluid being introduced into a flow path for further shearing.
- 13. The method of preparing a gas-phase fluid according to claim 1,
- wherein said flow path includes an inlet portion having multiple inlets positioned about a periphery of said inlet portion, a first constriction portion downstream of said inlet portion, a first accelerator portion having multiple inlets positioned about a periphery thereof downstream of said first constriction portion, and at least one arrangement of a second constriction portion and a second accelerator portion having multiple inlets positioned about a periphery thereof, said second accelerator downstream of said second constriction portion, said at least one arrangement downstream of said first accelerator portion wherein:
- step (b) is performed by passing said fluid through said multiple inlets of said inlet portion;
- step (c) is performed by passing said aerosol particles through said first constriction portion;
- step (d) is performed by passing air through said multiple inlets of said first accelerator, and
- steps (c) and (d) are repeated in said at least one arrangement,
- whereby the heavier aerosol particles are subjected to prolonged turbulence and shear forces.
- 14. The method of preparing a gas-phase fluid according to claim 13,
- wherein step (e) includes spinning said remaining aerosol particles to cause said aerosol particles to recondense as a liquid upon a separating surface.
- 15. The method of preparing a gas-phase fluid according to claim 14,
- wherein step (a) further includes combining said liquid with the fluid being introduced into said flow path,
- whereby said liquid is combined with said fluid being introduced into a flow path for further shearing.
- 16. A method of preparing a gas-phase fluid, comprising the steps of:
- (a) introducing a two-phase fluid into a plurality of flow paths;
- (b) spinning the fluid in said flow path to create spinning columns of fluid containing aerosol particles;
- (c) subjecting said spinning columns to rapid differentials in pressure and changes in velocity;
- (d) continuously delivering air tangentially to said spinning columns to accelerate said spinning columns and to create vortical turbulence interfaces with said spinning columns thereby subjecting said aerosol particles to shear forces for converting the aerosol particles into a gas-phase fluid; and
- (e) withdrawing said gas-phase fluid thus created while retaining any remaining aerosol particles therein,
- wherein lighter aerosol particles are continuously converted to a gas-phase fluid while heavier aerosol particles are progressively diminished in size as the aerosol particles are subjected to said shear forces.
- 17. The method of preparing a gas-phase fluid according to claim 16,
- wherein steps (a) and (b) are performed simultaneously.
- 18. The method of preparing a gas-phase fluid according to claim 16,
- wherein each flow path includes an inlet portion having multiple inlets positioned about a periphery of said inlet portion, and
- wherein step (b) is performed by passing said fluid through said multiple inlets.
- 19. The method of preparing a gas-phase fluid according to claim 16,
- wherein each flow path includes a constriction portion, and
- wherein step (c) is performed by passing said aerosol particles through said constriction portion.
- 20. The method of preparing a gas-phase fluid according to claim 16,
- wherein each flow path includes an acceleration portion having multiple inlets positioned about a periphery of said accelerator portion, and
- wherein step (d) is performed by passing air through said multiple inlets.
- 21. The method of preparing a gas-phase fluid according to claim 16,
- wherein steps (c) and (d) are repeated,
- whereby the heavier aerosol particles are subjected to prolonged turbulence and shear forces.
- 22. The method of preparing a gas-phase fluid according to claim 16,
- wherein said step of introducing a fluid into said flow paths further includes introducing fuel and air as said fluid.
- 23. The method of preparing a gas-phase fluid according to claim 16,
- wherein each flow path includes an inlet portion having multiple inlets positioned about a periphery of said inlet portion, a constriction portion downstream of said inlet portion, and an accelerator portion having multiple inlets positioned about a periphery thereof downstream of said constriction portion, wherein:
- step (b) is performed by passing said fluid through said multiple inlets of said inlet portion;
- step (c) is performed by passing said aerosol particles through said constriction portion; and
- step (d) is performed by passing air through said multiple inlets.
- 24. The method of preparing a gas-phase fluid according to claim 23,
- wherein step (e) includes spinning said remaining aerosol particles to cause said aerosol particles to recondense as a liquid upon a separating surface.
- 25. The method of preparing a gas-phase fluid according to claim 24,
- wherein step (a) further includes combining said liquid with the fluid being introduced into said flow paths,
- whereby said liquid is combined with said fluid being introduced into a flow path for further shearing.
- 26. The method of preparing a gas-phase fluid according to claim 16,
- wherein each flow path includes an inlet portion having multiple inlets positioned about a periphery of said inlet portion, a first constriction portion downstream of said inlet portion, a first accelerator portion having multiple inlets positioned about a periphery thereof downstream of said first constriction portion, and at least one arrangement of a second constriction portion and a second accelerator portion having multiple inlets positioned about a periphery thereof, said second accelerator downstream of said second constriction portion, said at least one arrangement downstream of said first accelerator portion wherein:
- step (b) is performed by passing said fluid through said multiple inlets of said inlet portion;
- step (c) is performed by passing said aerosol particles through said first constriction portion;
- step (d) is performed by passing air through said multiple inlets of said first accelerator; and
- steps (d) and (d) are repeated in said at least one arrangement,
- whereby the heavier aerosol particles are subjected to prolonged turbulence and shear forces.
- 27. The method of preparing a gas-phase fluid according to claim 26,
- wherein step (e) includes spinning said remaining aerosol particles to cause said aerosol particles to recondense as a liquid upon a separating surface.
- 28. The method of preparing a gas-phase fluid according to claim 27,
- wherein step (a) further includes combining said liquid with the fluid being introduced into said flow paths,
- whereby said liquid is combined with said fluid being introduced into a flow path for further shearing.
- 29. The method of preparing a gas-phase fluid according to claim 16,
- wherein step (e) includes spinning said remaining aerosol particles to cause said aerosol particles to recondense as a liquid upon a separating surface.
- 30. The method of preparing a gas-phase fluid according to claim 29,
- wherein step (a) further includes combining said liquid with the fluid being introduced into said flow paths,
- whereby said liquid is combined with said fluid being introduced into a flow path for further shearing.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/346,257, filed Nov. 23, 1994.
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