Claims
- 1. A method for separating an aqueous suspension containing fibrous particles into fractions of different average characteristics with respect to particle size and shape, comprising the steps of
- supplying the suspension to a separator disc having a concave surface with a solid matter concentration not exceeding 10 percent by weight, said separator disc rotating in a substantially horizontal plane at a circumferential velocity sufficiently great that a film of said suspension formed on said concave surface is accelerated towards the disc circumference in a continuous flow in which fractions of the suspension having said different average characteristics are separated from each other and at the circumference of the disc said film is broken up and said separated fractions dispersed outwardly from the disc in different directions in a dense mist of particles and atomized water droplets in air, and
- collecting said fractions in a number of collecting zones disposed in different vertical portions relative to said disc.
- 2. A method as claimed in claim 1, wherein said suspension is supplied to said separator disc with a minimum concentration of 0.5 percent by weight.
- 3. A method as claimed in claim 1, wherein said suspension is supplied to said separator disc in a flow well within the turbulent region.
- 4. A method as claimed in claim 1, wherein said separator disc is rotated at a circumferential velocity of at least 33 m/sec.
- 5. A method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the ratio of the volumetric flow rate of said suspension feed to the circumference of said separator disc is at least 1.5 cm.sup.2 /sec.
- 6. A method as claimed in claim 1, wherein said concave surface is formed on the underside of said disc.
- 7. A method as claimed in claim 1, wherein one of said fractions is collected in a zone adjacent the rotational plane of the disc.
- 8. A system for separating an aqueous suspension containing fibrous particles into fractions of different average characteristics with respect to particle size and shape, comprising
- a chamber having tubular inlet means for feeding said suspension,
- a separator disc having a concave surface on the underside of said disc and arranged for rotation in a substantially horizontal plane in the upper part of said chamber to receive said suspension from said inlet means, said separator disc having a diameter greater than that of said inlet means and sloping downwardly from a central portion of the disc towards the circumference thereof,
- means for rotating said separator disc at a circumference velocity sufficiently great that a film of said suspension formed on the underside of the disc is accelerated towards the disc circumference in a continuous flow, in which fractions of the suspension having said different average characteristics are separated from each other and at the circumference of the disc said film is broken up and separated fractions dispersed outwardly from the disc in different directions in a dense mist of particles and atomized water droplets in air, and
- collecting means arranged in a number of collecting zones disposed in said chamber in different vertical positions to receive said separated fractions.
- 9. A system as claimed in claim 8, wherein said collecting means are distributed from an upper collecting zone adjacent the rotational plane of said separator disc to a lower collecting zone closer to the bottom of said chamber.
- 10. A system for separating aqueous suspension containing fibruos particles into fractions of different average characteristics with respect to particle size and shape, comprising
- a chamber having tubular inlet means for feeding said suspension,
- a separator disc having a concave surface formed on the underside thereof and arranged for rotation in a substantially horizontal plane in the upper part of said chamber to receive said suspension from said inlet means, said separator disc having a diameter greater than that of said inlet means,
- means for rotating said separator disc,
- said rotating means imparting a circumferential velocity to said separator disc so that a film of said suspension supplied through said inlet means forms on said concave surface and is accelerated by centrifugal forces in a continuous flow with fractions of the suspension having said different average characteristics separated from each other towards the circumference of the disc and broken up at said disc circumference to thereby disperse separated fractions outwardly from the disc in different directions in a dense mist of particles and atomized water droplets in air, and
- collecting means arranged in a number of collecting zones disposed in said chamber in different vertical positions to receive said separated fractions.
- 11. A system as claimed in claim 8 or 10, wherein said separator disc is formed by the upper wall of an atomizer wheel extending downwards from the centre of the wheel towards the circumference thereof to form an acute angle with the rotating plane of the wheel.
- 12. A system as claimed in claim 11, wherein said inlet means comprises a fluid distributor in the form of a stationary tubular member arranged in a central opening in the upper wall of the atomizer wheel to allow rotation thereof, a drive shaft of said wheel extending through said tubular member, the atomizer wheel further comprising a wheel bottom connected with said drive shaft and spaced from said upper wall to form a narrow slit between said wheel bottom and the lower end of said tubular member itself to allow substantially uniform introduction of said suspension from said tubular member and distribution thereof between said wheel bottom and said upper wall throughout the circumference of the slit.
- 13. A system as claimed in claim 11, wherein said inlet means comprises a feed tube extending upwards through said chamber in a substantially vertical direction coaxially with said atomizer wheel to terminate with its open upper end a small distance below the lower surface of said upper wall.
- 14. A system for separating aqueous suspension containing fibrous particles into fractions of different average characteristics with respect to particle size and shape, comprising
- a chamber having tubular inlet means for feeding said suspension,
- a separator disc having a concave surface, a flat central portion arranged for rotation in a horizontal plane, and a circumferential portion formed integral with said central portion and sloping downwardly therefrom under an acute angle to said rotational plane, said disc arranged for rotation in a substantially horizontal plane in the upper part of said chamber to receive said suspension from said inlet means, said separator disc having a diameter greater than that of said inlet means,
- means for rotating said separator disc,
- said rotating means imparting a circumferential velocity to said separator disc so that a film of said suspension supplied through said inlet means forms on said concave surface and is accelerated by centrifugal forces in a continuous flow with fractions of the suspension having said different average characteristics separated from each other towards the circumference of the disc and broken up at said disc circumference to thereby disperse separated fractions outwardly from the disc in different directions in a dense mist of particles and atomized water droplets in air, and
- collecting means arranged in a number of collecting zones disposed in said chamber in different vertical positions to receive said separated fractions.
- 15. A system as claimed in claim 8 or 14, wherein the diameter of said disc measured at the outer edge of the sloping circumferential portion is at least 120 mms.
- 16. A system as claimed in claim 14 wherein said acute angle does not exceed 60.degree..
- 17. A system as claimed in claim 16, wherein said angle is 30.degree..
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of our copending application Ser. No. 872,714, filed Jan. 26, 1978, now abandoned which is a continuation of our prior application Ser. No. 708,441, filed July 23, 1976 and now abandoned.
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