Claims
- 1. A flow-through photochemical reactor for photochemically treating a fluid therein, said reactor comprising:
- A) a fluid conducting channel;
- B) an inner boundary surface substantially centrally located within said channel and comprising means for transmitting photons into said channel; and
- C) static fluid-dynamic-effector means positioned in said channel for deflecting the flow of a fluid through said channel, thereby substantially increasing the uniformity of said fluid's exposure to said photons being transmitted into said channel, said effector means comprising a plurality of motionless, ramped tabs having inclined surfaces and trailing downstream edges directed inwardly into said channel toward said inner boundary surface to permit a longitudinal fluid flow in a space between said downstream edges and said inner boundary surface, said tabs providing cross-stream mixing in said longitudinal fluid flow by deflecting said fluid over said edges of each of said tabs inwardly and upwardly along said inclined surface toward said inner boundary surface thereby generating a pair of tip vortices in said longitudinal fluid flow past each tab, each vortex of each of said pair of tip vortices being mutually opposed in rotation about an axis of rotation oriented along said longitudinal fluid flow and along said space between said edges and said inner boundary surface.
- 2. The reactor of claim 1 wherein said tabs are transparent.
- 3. The reactor of claim 1 wherein the inner boundary surface is the outer wall of a photon transmitting tube.
- 4. The reactor of claim 2 wherein the inner boundary surface is the outer wall of a photon transmitting tube.
- 5. A method for photochemically treating a fluid comprising flowing said fluid through a flow-through photochemical reactor, said reactor comprising:
- A) a fluid conducting channel;
- B) an inner boundary surface substantially centrally located within said channel and comprising means for emitting photons into said channel; and
- C) static fluid-dynamic-effector means positioned in said channel for deflecting the flow of a fluid through said channel, thereby substantially increasing the uniformity of said fluid's exposure to said photons being emitted into said channel, said effector means comprising a plurality of motionless, ramped tabs having inclined surfaces and trailing downstream edges directed inwardly into said channel toward said inner boundary surface to permit a longitudinal fluid flow in a space between said downstream edges and said inner boundary surface, said tabs providing cross-stream mixing in said longitudinal fluid flow by deflecting said fluid over said edges of each of said tabs inwardly and upwardly along said inclined surface toward said inner boundary surface thereby generating a pair of tip vortices in said longitudinal fluid flow past each tab, each vortex of each of said pair of tip vortices being mutually opposed in rotation about an axis of rotation oriented along said longitudinal fluid flow and along said space between said edges and said inner boundary surface.
- 6. The method of claim 5 wherein said tabs are transparent.
- 7. The method of claim 5 wherein the inner boundary surface is the outer wall of a photon transmitting tube.
- 8. The method of claim 6 wherein the inner boundary surface is the outer wall of a photon transmitting tube.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/946,647, filed on Oct. 7, 1997 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,866,910 which is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/438,234, filed on May 9, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,696,380.
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