Claims
- 1. Apparatus for decontaminating contaminated liquid stored in a reservoir, comprising:
- a pump for moving the contaminated liquid out of a reservoir;
- means for heating the contaminated liquid pumped out of the reservoir;
- first and second mixing means, each having a nozzle, a suction port, and an outlet, for receiving the contaminated liquid from said heating means and for drawing in and mixing a gas through the suction port with the contaminated liquid, wherein the nozzle of the first mixing means is connected to the heating means, the outlet of said first mixing means is connected directly to the nozzle of said second mixing means, the nozzle of said second mixing means being larger than the nozzle of said first mixing means;
- a separation chamber connected to the outlet port of said second mixing means for receiving the mixture of gas and contaminate liquid therefrom, wherein the gas and contaminate move to the top of said chamber and the liquid falls to the bottom of the chamber, thereby decontaminating the contaminated liquid.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein each mixing means includes a throat located downstream of the suction port and upstream of the outlet and the ratio of the areas of the nozzles to the areas of the throats of said respective first and second mixing means is between about 0.6 and about 0.3.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a source of said contaminated liquid and wherein the relationships between the pressures P.sub.1 at the nozzle inlet of said first mixing means, P.sub.2 at the diffuser outlet of said first mixing means, and P.sub.3 at the eductor suction of port of said first mixing means is specified as H=(P.sub.2 -P.sub.3)/(P.sub.1 -P.sub.2), H ranging between 0.15 and 0.35 at pressures of less than 500 psi.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein the H factor of said second mixing means is about 0.59 at pressures of less than about 100 psi.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a source of contaminated liquid wherein the area of the nozzle A.sub.n of said second mixing means is given by the formula
- P.sub.1 -P.sub.3 =11.11 * (1+x * (P.sub.1 /P.sub.2) * ((d/772 * Q.sub.n /A.sub.n).sup.2))
- where P.sub.1 is the pressure at the nozzle inlet, P.sub.3 is the pressure at the suction port, x is the air to oil volumetric ratio, d is the density of the incoming mix of contaminated liquid and gas, and Q.sub.n is the mass flow rate through second mixing means.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein a collector plate is suspended in said separation chamber above the connection to the outlet port of said second mixing means for preventing re-contamination of the liquid from condensate formation.
BACKGROUND
This application is a continuation-in-part of co-pending application Ser. No. 08/007,676, filed Jan. 22, 1993 and entitled "IMPROVED FLUID DECONTAMINATION APPARATUS AND METHOD."
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