Claims
- 1. A fluid treatment apparatus for continuous treatment of fluid wastes at elevated temperatures and pressures, said fluid treatment apparatus comprising a plurality of elongated generally concentric and telescopically nested pipes extending vertically into the ground, said pipes including a first inner pipe having an open lower end comprising an insulated tubular, said insulated tubular including generally concentric telescopically nested spaced tubes, the space between said tubes sealed and filled with an inert gas, a second pipe surrounding said first pipe in spaced relation having a closed lower end and communicating with said first pipe at its lower end, a third pipe surrounding said second pipe in spaced relation having an opening at its lower end and a fourth pipe surrounding said third pipe in spaced relation having a closed end and communicating with said third pipe in spaced relation, hot heat transfer fluid received in said first pipe insulated tubular flowing downwardly through said first pipe and recirculating upwardly between said first pipe and said second pipe in heat transfer relation with said fluid waste flowing downwardly in the annular space between said second pipe and said third pipe and said fluid waste recirculating upwardly in the annular space between said third pipe and said fourth pipe to be discharged from said apparatus, the length of said pipes being sufficient to create a fluid pressure head sufficient to react said fluid waste, and said insulated tubular having a hydrogen permeation barrier means limiting permeation of atomic hydrogen into said space between said tubes of said insulated tubular, reducing heat losses from said heat transfer fluid flowing downwardly in said first pipe to the upwardly recirculating heat transfer fluid in annular space between said first pipe and said second pipe, and defining a predetermined reaction zone in the lower portion of said third pipe, whereby said fluid waste is reacted under heat and pressure in said reaction zone.
- 2. The continuous fluid treatment apparatus defined in claim 1, characterized in that said hydrogen permeation barrier means comprises an atomic hydrogen barrier coating on said tubes of said insulated tubular.
- 3. The continuous fluid treatment apparatus defined in claim 2, characterized in that said tubes are steel and said hydrogen barrier coating is selected from the group consisting of aluminum, nickel and copper.
- 4. The continuous fluid treatment apparatus defined in claim 3, characterized in that the tubes of said insulated tubular are steel and said hydrogen diffusion barrier consists of a diffusion coating of aluminum on the inner and outer surfaces of said tubes, forming an iron-aluminum alloy.
- 5. The continuous fluid treatment apparatus defined in claim 3, characterized in that said hydrogen diffusion barrier coating comprises an electroplated coating selected from the group consisting of nickel and copper.
- 6. A fluid treatment apparatus for continuous chemical reaction of fluid wastes with a second reactant at elevated temperatures and pressures, said fluid treatment apparatus comprising a plurality of telescopically nested pipes extending vertically into the ground, said pipes including a first inner pipe having an open lower end comprising an insulated tubular, said insulated tubular including generally concentric telescopically nested spaced tubes, the space between said tubes sealed and filled with an insulating medium, a second pipe surrounding said first pipe insulated tubular in spaced relation having a closed lower end and communicating with said first pipe at its lower end, a third pipe surrounding said second pipe in spaced relation having an open end at its lower end and a fourth pipe surrounding said third pipe in spaced relation having a closed end and communicating with said third pipe in spaced relation, hot heat transfer fluid received in said first pipe insulated tubular flowing downwardly through said first pipe and said heat transfer fluid flowing upwardly between said first pipe and said second pipe in heat transfer relation with said fluid waste and said second reactant flowing downwardly in the annular space between said second pipe and said third pipe to initiate said chemical reaction between said fluid waste and said second reactant in a reaction zone located adjacent the lower extent of said third pipe, said insulated tubular limiting the heat transfer between said hot heat transfer fluid in said first pipe insulated tubular and the upwardly flowing heat transfer fluid above said reaction zone, and said fluid waste recirculating upwardly in the annular space between said third pipe and said fourth pipe to be discharged from said apparatus, the length of said pipes being sufficient to create a fluid pressure head sufficient to maintain said reaction of said fluid waste and said second reactant at the reaction temperature, and said insulated tubular having means limiting accumulation of hydrogen in said space between said tubes of said insulated tubular reducing heat losses from said hot heat transfer fluid flowing downwardly in said first pipe to the upwardly recirculating heat transfer fluid in said annular space between said first pipe and said second pipe and maintaining said reaction in said reaction zone in the lower portion of said third pipe, whereby said fluid waste is reacted under heat and pressure in said reaction zone.
Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional application of my U.S. Application Ser. No. 755,880, filed July 17, 1985, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,671,351.
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