Claims
- 1. A dynamic containment vessel defined by stable fluid recirculation within a generally cylindrical containment region, the dynamic vessel being maintained by fluid momentum, and including first and second means spaced from each other along the direction of the longitudinal axis of the cylindrical containment region for establishing superposed line and ring vortices within the containment region, the dynamic containment vessel having means for injecting material in a vortical pattern in general alignment with the longitudinal axis, and wherein at least one of said first and second means is active.
- 2. The dynamic containment vessel of claim 1 wherein the active ones of said first and second means comprise fluid injection means.
- 3. The dynamic containment vessel of claim 2 wherein the fluid injection means comprise nozzles positioned at the perimeter of said containment region and oriented to inject gas into the containment region with a momentum having a component tangential to the cylindrical containment region and a component parallel to the longitudinal axis of the cylindrical containment region.
- 4. The dynamic containment vessel of claim 3 wherein each of said first and second means are active.
- 5. The dynamic containment vessel of claim 1 wherein each of said first and second means comprise fluid injection means.
- 6. The dynamic containment vessel of claim 5 wherein the fluid injection means comprise nozzles positioned at the perimeter of said containment region and oriented to inject fluid into the containment region with a momentum having a component tangential to the cylindrical containment region, the first means fluid injection means nozzles also having a component parallel to the longitudinal axis of the cylindrical containment region.
- 7. The dynamic containment vessel of claim 1 wherein the first means comprise gas injection nozzles positioned at the perimeter of the cylindrical containment region at one end thereof, said gas injection nozzles being oriented to inject gas into the containment region with a momentum having a component tangential to the cylindrical containment region and a component parallel to the longitudinal axis of the cylindrical containment region.
- 8. The dynamic containment vessel of claim 7 wherein said second means comprises a wall positioned at the other end of said containment region.
- 9. The dynamic containment vessel of claim 8 further comprising blower means for injecting gas into the containment region along said longitudinal axis and from said other end, the discharge of said blower means having a rotation corresponding to the tangential component of gas injected at said one end.
- 10. The dynamic containment vessel of claim 7 wherein said second means comprises blower means for injecting gas into the containment region along said longitudinal axis, the discharge of said blower means having a rotation corresponding to the tangential component of gas injected at said one end.
- 11. The dynamic containment vessel of claim 10 wherein said blower means comprises an adjacent dynamic containment vessel in accordance herewith.
- 12. A double vortex combustor wherein a stable gas recirculation is maintained within a combustion region by gas momentum wherein the combustion region has a longitudinal axis and the combustor includes means for establishing superposed line and ring vortices within the combustion region, and for introducing fuel in a vortical pattern in general alignment with the longitudinal axis of the combustion region.
- 13. The double vortex combustor of claim 12 wherein the combustion region is generally cylindrical, the means for establishing superposed vortices comprising gas injecting means oriented to inject gas into the combustion region with a momentum having a component tangential to the cylindrical combustion region and a component parallel to the longitudinal axis of the cylindrical combustion region.
- 14. The double vortex combustor of claim 13 further comprising a vortex tube defining at least a portion of said combustion region, the vortex tube having an exhaust end and an inlet end and the fuel introducing means comprising a fuel entraining chamber positioned at the inlet end of the vortex tube.
- 15. The double vortex combustor of claim 14 wherein the gas injecting means further comprise gas injectors positioned along the vortex tube.
- 16. The double vortex combustor of claim 15 further comprising means for controlling the flow of gas through the gas injecting means.
- 17. The double vortex combustor of claim 13 further comprising means for controlling the flow of gas through the gas injecting means.
- 18. The double vortex combustor of claim 12 further comprising means for establishing superposed vortices in a second region, said second region accepting gases exhausted from said combustion region.
- 19. The double vortex combustor of claim 13 wherein the gas injecting means comprise nozzle means positioned at the perimeter of said combustion region.
- 20. The double vortex combustor of claim 14 wherein the gas injecting means comprise nozzle means positioned at the exit end of said vortex tube.
- 21. Apparatus for burning combustible material comprising:
- a vortex tube having an inlet, an exit and a longitudinal axis;
- an entraining chamber positioned at the vortex tube inlet;
- means for introducing combustible material in a vortical pattern in general alignment with the longitudinal axis and for entraining gas into the entraining chamber; and
- means for establishing superposed line and ring vortices at least partially within said vortex tube to create a dynamic combustion zone.
- 22. The apparatus of claim 21 wherein the vortex tube is generally cylindrical, the means for establishing superposed vortices comprising nozzles oriented to inject gas into the vortex tube with a momentum having a component tangential to the cylindrical vortex tube and a component parallel to the longitudinal axis of the cylindrical vortex tube.
- 23. The apparatus of claim 22 wherein the gas injector means further comprise means for injecting gas at spaced locations along the vortex tube.
- 24. The apparatus of claim 22 further comprising:
- a second tube having an inlet and an exit, the second tube inlet being positioned to accept gases from said vortex tube exit; and
- gas injector means injecting gas into said second tube for establishing stable superposed vortices at least partially within said second tube.
- 25. The double vortex combustor of claim 24 further comprising means for controlling the flow of gas through the gas injecting means.
- 26. An apparatus for establishing a dynamic containment zone and for controlling vortical flow in the dynamic containment zone, the dynamic containment zone having a longitudinal axis and an end zone, and being suitable for containing particles, the apparatus comprising:
- superposing means for superposing momentum by creating a plurality of superposed vortices around the longitudinal axis of the dynamic containment zone; and
- means for providing material in a vortical pattern in general alignment with the longitudinal axis of the dynamic containment zone, the superposed vortices and the material provided in a vortical pattern cooperating to form a substantially fluid dynamically stable recirculation zone.
- 27. The apparatus of claim 26 wherein the means for providing vorticity comprises:
- means for creating a fluid wall in the end zone of the dynamic containment zone to establish recirculation within the dynamic containment zone.
- 28. The apparatus of claim 26 wherein the superposed vortices and the material provided in a vortical pattern are substantially balanced to maintain the particles entrained in an orbit around the longitudinal axis of the dynamic containment zone.
- 29. A dynamic containment vessel having stable fluid recirculation within a generally cylindrical containment region, comprising:
- two generally concentric rotating fluid cylinders;
- first and second means, spaced along a longitudinal axis of the generally concentric fluid cylinders for establishing rotation of the fluid cylinders, at least one of the first and second means providing material in a vortical pattern in general alignment with the longitudinal axis of the rotating cylinders, and at least one of the first and second means creating suction to entrain particles into the cylindrical containment region.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/432,317 filed on Nov. 3, 1989, abandoned as of the date of this application which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/246,085 filed on Sept. 19, 1988, both of which are now abandoned.
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