Claims
- 1. An energy dissipating receptacle for receiving a high velocity jet of fluid comprising:
- a body having an internal cavity for receiving a high velocity jet of fluid;
- a circulating bed of suspensoids within the cavity responsive to the reception of the high velocity jet in the cavity to cause the jet to impact generally equally on a large number of the suspensoids comprising the bed; and
- means for permitting the egress of dissipated fluid from the cavity while retaining the suspensoids therein.
- 2. The receptacle of claim 1 wherein at least some of the suspensoids are steel.
- 3. The receptacle of claim 1 wherein the suspensoids are selected from the group consisting of generally spherically shaped and generally cylindrically shaped bodies.
- 4. The receptacle of claim 3 wherein at least some of the suspensoids are generally cylindrical bodies approximately 1/8 inch in diameter and 1/8 inch in length.
- 5. The receptacle of claim 3 wherein at least some of the suspensoids are selected from the group consisting of grinding balls and shot.
- 6. The receptacle of claim 3 wherein at least some of the suspensoids are generally spherical spheres of steel of approximately 1/4 to 3/8 inch diameter.
- 7. A method for absorbing the kinetic energy of a high velocity fluid jet comprising the step of:
- receiving the jet within a cavity containing a circulating bed of suspensoids so that a substantial portion of the suspensoids comprising the bed are briefly contacted by the entering jet.
- 8. A method for absorbing the kinetic energy of a high velocity fluid jet comprising the steps of:
- partially filling the cavity of a receptacle with plurality of suspensoids;
- aligning the cavity and fluid jet to receive the fluid jet within the cavity;
- allowing relatively low kinetic energy fluid to accumulate within the cavity during receipt of the fluid jet
- the suspensoids being sized with respect to the cavity for circulation within the accumulated fluid in response to impingement by the fluid jet.
- 9. The method of claim 8 including the step of shaping the interior of the cavity to allow substantially laminar flow of the accumulated liquid along the interior walls.
- 10. The receptacle of claim 1 wherein the cavity shape is dimensioned to create a substantially laminar flow of dissipated fluid along the interior walls of the cavity.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of co-pending application Ser. No. 753,480 filed on July 10, 1985 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,669,229, issued 6/2/87.
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