Claims
- 1. A pipe section comprising:
- a) a substantially straight pipe section which defines a fluid flow path for a fluid, said straight pipe section being adaptable for inclusion prior to a curved pipe section;
- b) fluid rotation-imparting means comprising at least one turning vane having a leading edge and a trailing edge, said fluid rotation-imparting means fixed within said straight pipe section; and
- c) wherein said fluid-rotation-imparting means imparts sufficient rotation to the fluid flowing through the curved pipe section to reduce substantially inside and outside separation in the fluid flow path of said fluid in the curved pipe section and to provide a substantially uniform velocity flow profile of said fluid at an exit of the curved pipe section.
- 2. The pipe section of claim 1 wherein the straight pipe section is cylindrical, the turning vane has an angle of curvature and wherein the angle of curvature is a function of the diameter of the straight pipe section, the radius of curvature of the curved pipe section, and the inclusion angle of the curved pipe section.
- 3. The pipe section of claim 1 wherein said fluid-rotation-imparting means comprises a plurality of turning vanes, each having a curvature, and each turning vane generally symmetrically positioned about a center axis of the straight pipe section.
- 4. The pipe section of claim 3, wherein each turning vane has a leading edge with no angle of attack relative to the fluid flow path and each turning vane has a curvature in the direction of the fluid flow path.
- 5. The pipe section of claim 3 wherein the straight pipe section is cylindrical, the angle of the turning vane to the wall of the straight pipe section is theta and the maximum angle of theta for the turning vanes is approximately equal to one quarter of the diameter of the straight pipe section, multiplied by the inclusion angle of the curved pipe section and divided by the radius of the curved pipe section.
- 6. The pipe section of claim 1 wherein the fluid rotation-imparting means imparts sufficient rotation to the fluid prior to entering the curved pipe section, so that fluid turbulence in the curved pipe section is minimized, while providing that the fluid rotation of the fluid substantially terminates upon exit from the curved pipe section.
- 7. The pipe section of claim 1 wherein the fluid rotation imparting means provides a two component vector rotation of said fluid prior to entering the curved pipe section to overcome substantially a curl function of the fluid in the curved pipe section.
- 8. In combination, a pipe assembly comprising:
- a) a curved pipe section; and
- b) the straight pipe section of claim 1 positioned prior to the curved pipe section.
- 9. The combination of claim 8 wherein the curved pipe section comprises a 90 degree angled pipe-section.
- 10. A method of reducing the separation of the fluid in a fluid flow path through a curved pipe section which method comprises imparting sufficient rotation to said fluid prior to the entering of the said fluid into the curved pipe section to minimize separation of the fluid from the inside and outside curved section of the curved pipe section, while providing that the imparted fluid rotation substantially terminates upon exiting from the curved pipe section.
- 11. The method of claim 10 which includes imparting sufficient rotation by a plurality of fixed, generally symmetrical turning vanes in a straight pipe section just prior to the curved pipe section.
- 12. The method of claim 11 wherein the straight pipe section is cylindrical and which method further includes imparting fixed turning vanes, having an angle to the wall of the straight pipe section prior to the curved pipe section of theta and the maximum angle of theta for the turning vanes in the pipe section is approximately equal to one quarter of the diameter of the straight pipe section multiplied by the inclusion angle of the curved pipe section and divided by the radius of the curved pipe section.
- 13. The method of claim 10 which includes imparting sufficient rotation to said fluid to provide for a substantially uniform velocity flow profile of said fluid at the exit of the curved pipe section.
- 14. The method of claim 10 which includes imparting sufficient rotation of said fluid to minimize turbulence of said fluid in the curved pipe section.
- 15. The method of claim 10 wherein the fluid comprises a two-phase fluid having particulates in said fluid.
- 16. The method of claim 10 wherein the fluid comprises a liquid-gas fluid stream.
- 17. The method of claim 10 which includes monitoring the effectiveness of the rotation of the fluid by measuring any pressure differential of the fluid between an inner and outer wall of the curved pipe section.
- 18. A pipe elbow assembly for minimizing fluid turbulence comprising:
- a pipe having a pre-elbow section, and an elbow section;
- means for imparting rotation to the fluid before passing through the elbow section of the pipe, the rotation means being immobilized in the pre-elbow section of pipe;
- wherein the rotation means includes at least one turning vane having a curvature, and
- wherein the pre-elbow pipe section is circular and has a wall, the elbow pipe section having an inclusion angle and a turning radius, the turning vane curvature having a maximum angle theta proximal to the pre-elbow pipe section wall, theta being approximately equal to one quarter of the pre-elbow pipe section's diameter multiplied by the inclusion angle and divided by the turning radius.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/534,146, filed Jun. 6, 1990, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,197,509.
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