Claims
- 1. A high energy loss fluid flow controlling device comprising:
- a plurality of members joined together into a rigid structure to define a series of high energy loss paths for fluid flow, said plurality of members including series of disks having abutting surfaces and forming high energy loss paths therebetween for fluid flow therealong wherein one of the disks of said series of disks has a series of labyrinth paths formed therein to subject the fluid to a plurality of turns within the plane of said disk between the inlet and the outlet of the disk;
- inlet means centrally formed in said members along a first configuration to define a predetermined inlet area for conducting fluid to the series of paths formed by said plurality of members; and
- outlet means formed along a scalloped surface substantially concentric with said inlet means and extending the entire height of said rigid structure to provide a series of openings for exhausting fluid from the high energy loss path of said rigid structure.
- 2. A high energy loss device as set forth in claim 1 wherein said inlet means includes a substantially circular bore extending through said plurality of members to provide a series of openings for fluid flow into the high energy loss path of said rigid structure.
- 3. A high energy loss device as set forth in claim 1 including a plug member movable within the bore of said rigid structure to vary the inlet area exposed to fluid flow through said rigid structure.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 611,737 filed Sept. 9, 1975 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,068,683.
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