Claims
- 1. A nozzle for discharging vaporizable liquid fire suppressant onto a fireball located a substantial distance from the nozzle; said nozzle comprising liquid chamber means adapted to receive liquid suppressant from a pressurized liquid source, said chamber means including a pressure-containment wall having a primary orifice therethrough for discharging a concentrated liquid suppressant stream, a liquid-attachment wall extending from the pressure-containment wall in the downstream direction, said liquid-attachment wall defining a liquid attachment surface that begins at a point near an edge of the orifice exit opening, a shroud wall extending from the pressure-containment wall in spaced relation to the liquid attachment surface, said liquid-attachment surface being closer to the orifice than the shroud wall so that the liquid stream attaches to the liquid-attachment surface rather than the shroud wall, and means for admitting an insulating fluid to the space between the shroud wall and the liquid stream prior to the time that the liquid stream leaves the liquid-attachment surface, whereby the leaving liquid stream is at least partially surrounded by an insulating fluid entrained onto the liquid stream.
- 2. The nozzle of claim 1: said admitting means comprising an air entrance opening in the shroud wall near the juncture between the shroud wall and the pressure-containment wall.
- 3. The nozzle of claim 2 the admitting means comprising a second air entrance opening in the shroud wall downstream from the first-mentioned air opening; the air entrance openings being sufficiently sized to preclude vacuum conditions within the space between the liquid-attachment wall and shroud wall.
- 4. The nozzle of claim 1: the internal surface of said shroud wall having a significant divergence away from the liquid-attachment surface as the shroud wall proceeds in a downstream direction from the pressure-containment wall, the downstream ends of the liquid-attachment wall and shroud wall forming a relatively wide mouth (47) sufficiently sized to accommodate incoming air near the shroud wall and outgoing liquid fire suppressant at the attachment wall; the defined mouth constituting the aforementioned means for admitting an insulating fluid to the space between the shroud wall and the liquid stream.
- 5. The nozzle of claim 1: the admitting means comprising a secondary orifice in one of said pressure-containment wall and shroud wall, and passage means extending from the aforementioned liquid chamber means to the secondary orifice, whereby pressurized suppressant is ejected through the secondary orifice into the zone adjacent the liquid stream flowing along the attachment surface.
- 6. The nozzle of claim 5: said secondary orifice having a flow area significantly less than that of the primary orifice.
- 7. The nozzle of claim 1: said primary orifice having a rectangular slot-like cross-section whose major dimension is at least three times its minor dimension.
- 8. The nozzle of claim 7 wherein said liquid attachment surface is flat, the flat attachment surface being parallel to the major surfaces of the slot-like orifice, whereby a major boundary layer of the liquid stream discharged from the orifice occupies a plane parallel to the attachment surface.
- 9. The nozzle of claim 8 wherein the upstream face of the pressure-containment wall has a tapered recess therein communicating with the slot-like orifice, said recess being convergent in the direction of flow so that liquid suppressant undergoes a relatively gradual change in velocity and direction as it proceeds from the chamber means into the slot-like orifice.
- 10. The nozzle of claim 1: said pressure-containment wall having two duplicative primary orifices therethrough, said liquid-attachment wall extending from a point on the pressure-containment wall midway between the two primary orifices, said liquid-attachment wall defining an attachment surface for each of two liquid suppressant streams issuing from the primary orifices.
- 11. The nozzle of claim 10: each primary orifice having a rectangular slot-like cross-section whose major dimension is at least three times its minor dimension, each liquid attachment surface being flat and parallel to a major flat surface of the associated primary orifice, whereby a major boundary layer of each liquid stream moves parallel to the adjacent attachment surface after the respective stream exits from the orifice.
- 12. The nozzle of claim 11: the downstream end areas of the liquid attachment surfaces being gradually convergent to form a V-shaped tip enabling the attached liquid streams to merge into a single stream.
- 13. The nozzle of claim 1: said pressure-containment wall and liquid-attachment wall being formed of a high thermal resistance material.
- 14. The nozzle of claim 10: said pressure-containment wall and liquid-attachment wall having a film of thermally-conductive material thereon.
- 15. The nozzle of claim 1: said liquid-attachment wall having at least one passage therein communicating with the liquid chamber means for cooling the wall, thereby minimizing the tendency of the primary liquid stream to absorb heat from the attachment wall.
- 16. The nozzle of claim 15: said liquid-attachment wall having a port near its downstream end for exhausting fluid from the internal passage into the primary liquid stream.
- 17. The nozzle of claim 1 wherein the primary orifice is annular, and the liquid attachment wall is cylindrical; said attachment wall and annular orifice being concentric.
- 18. A nozzle for discharging vaporizable liquid fire suppressant onto a fireball located a substantial distance from the nozzle; said nozzle comprising a first tubular member adapted to receive liquid suppressant from a pressurized liquid source, and a second member having a threaded end wall screwable into the tubular member, said end wall having a primary orifice extending therethrough for discharging a primary suppressant stream out of the tubular member toward the remote fireball; said second member including two generally parallel side walls extending from the end wall in the direction of the fluid flow, a liquid-attachment wall interconnecting said side walls, and a shroud wall interconnecting said side walls in spaced relation to the liquid-attachment wall, said liquid-attachment wall extending from the aforementioned end wall at a point near one edge of the primary orifice so that the liquid stream attaches to the liquid-attachment wall rather than the shroud wall; and means for admitting coolant to the space between the shroud wall and the liquid stream on the attachment wall.
- 19. The nozzle of claim 18: said liquid-attachment wall and primary orifice having flat internal surfaces parallel to, but offset from, one another whereby the primary stream passes across a low pressure attachment zone at the point where the attachment wall joins the end wall.
- 20. The nozzle of claim 18 wherein said shroud wall is convergent toward the liquid attachment wall measured in a downstream direction.
GOVERNMENT INTEREST
The invention described herein may be manufactured, used, and licensed by or for the Government for governmental purposes without payment to me of any royalty thereon.
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