Claims
- 1. A means for photochemically treating a fluid substrate in a photoreactor comprising:
- a static mixer, said static mixer has a reactor body with a longitudinally extending channel for mixing a volume of said fluid substrate, said longitudinally extending channel has an annular cross section;
- flow-redirecting tabs having leading, upstream edges and trailing, downstream opposed edges, said flow-redirecting tabs are ramped and arranged in said longitudinally extending channel with their leading, upstream edges adjacent the channel wall and their trailing, downstream opposed edges spaced radially inwardly from the channel wall to permit a longitudinal fluid flow between an outer fluid-containment boundary surface and an inner boundary surface, said flow-redirecting tabs:
- (i) provide radial cross-stream mixing in said longitudinal fluid flow;
- (ii) redirect said longitudinal fluid flow from said outer fluid-containment boundary surface across an intervening annular space having an annular cross section and towards said inner boundary surface;
- (iii) cause said fluid substrate to flow over edges of each said tabs to deflect said longitudinal fluid flow inwardly from said fluid-containment boundary surface, across said intervening annular space, and towards said inner boundary surface; and
- an inclined surface on each of said flow-redirecting tabs, said inclined surface deflects said fluid substrate over said edges of each said flow-redirecting tabs inwardly and upwardly along said inclined surface thereby generating a pair of tip vortices in said longitudinal fluid flow past each flow-redirecting tab, each vortex of each said pair of tip vortices is mutually opposed in rotation about an axis of rotation oriented along said longitudinal fluid flow and along said intervening annular space between said outer fluid-containment boundary surface and said inner boundary surface, wherein said inner boundary surface is the outer wall of a photon transmitting tube housed internally of the reactor and arranged in coaxial alignment relative to the outer fluid-containment boundary surface of the reactor.
- 2. The means for photochemically treating a fluid substrate in a photoreactor of claim 1 wherein said flow-redirecting tabs are transparent.
- 3. A method for photochemically treating a fluid substrate in a photoreactor comprising:
- static mixing a volume of said fluid substrate in a longitudinally extending channel of said photoreactor, said longitudinally extending channel has an annular cross section wherein radial cross-stream mixing in a longitudinal fluid flow results from flow-redirecting tabs having leading, upstream edges adjacent to the wall of said channel and trailing, downstream edges spaced radially inwardly from said wall of said channel;
- redirecting said longitudinal fluid flow from an outer fluid-containment boundary surface across an intervening space having an annular cross section towards an inner boundary surface by said flow-redirecting tabs, said flow-redirecting tabs being ramped and arranged in said longitudinal fluid flow between said fluid-containment boundary surface and said inner boundary surface;
- causing said fluid substrate to flow over edges of each said flow-redirecting tabs to deflect said longitudinal fluid flow inwardly from said fluid-containment boundary surface, across said intervening annular space, and towards said inner boundary surface; and
- deflecting said longitudinal fluid flow over said edges of each of said flow-redirecting tabs inwardly and upwardly along an inclined surface of each of said flow-redirecting tabs thereby generating a pair of tip vortices in said longitudinal fluid flow past each of said flow-redirecting tabs, each vortex of each said pair of tip vortices is opposed in rotation about an axis of rotation oriented along said longitudinal fluid flow and along said annular space between said fluid-containment boundary surface and said inner boundary surface, wherein said inner boundary surface is the outer wall of a photon transmitting tube housed internally of the reactor and arranged in co-axial alignment relative to the outer fluid-containment boundary surface of the reactor.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/438,234, filed May 9, 1995 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,696,380.
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