Claims
- 1. A method of pumping a gas-containing and viscous material with a pumping apparatus comprising a casing, suction and discharge ducts therein, an impeller further comprising at least one or more pumping vanes, and a rotor arranged in front of the impeller, which rotor further comprises one or more blades each having an increasing pitch in a direction towards the impeller, wherein said method comprises:introducing material to flow to the pumping apparatus through said suction duct; rotating the one or more blades of the rotor to move the material through the suction duct and to the impeller, and discharging the material from said pumping apparatus to the discharge duct; wherein the increasing pitch of the one or more blades of the rotor increases a pressure of the material as the material is moved by the blades towards the impeller, and at a final part of the suction duct adjacent the impeller the rotor subjects the material to centrifugal force in order to separate gas from the material.
- 2. A method according to claim 1, wherein in the suction duct pressure generated by the rotor is maintained to prevent vaporization of the material in the suction duct.
- 3. A method according to claim 1, wherein gas is separated from the material in a final part of the suction duct.
- 4. An apparatus for pumping a gas-containing and viscous material comprising:a casing housing a suction duct, a discharge duct, an impeller comprising at least one or more pumping vanes, and a rotatable rotor arranged in front of and immediately upstream of the impeller, which rotor further comprises one or more blades wherein each blade is twisted so that a pitch of the blade changes along a length of the rotor, wherein said apparatus further comprises a gas-separation zone proximate to the impeller, and said pitch of the blades of the rotor is increased towards said gas-separation zone such that in said zone the blades subject the material to centrifugal force for separating gas from the material.
- 5. An apparatus according to claim 4, wherein the impeller further comprises a back plate and gas-removal openings arranged in said back plate.
- 6. An apparatus according to claim 4, further comprising gas-removal openings arranged in connection with the rotor.
- 7. An apparatus as in claim 4 further comprising a gap between the impeller and rotor of not greater than ten percent of a length of the rotor.
- 8. An apparatus for pumping a gas-containing and viscous material comprising a casing, suction and discharge ducts therein, an impeller comprising at least one or more pumping vanes, and a rotatable rotor arranged in front and immediately upstream of the impeller,which rotor further comprises one or more blades and each of said blades having a pitch increasing along the length of the rotor, and said apparatus further comprising, in the vicinity of the impeller, a gas-separation zone, wherein said pitch of said one or more blades of the rotor increases towards the impeller.
- 9. An apparatus according to claim 8, wherein said pitch of said one or more blades of the rotor increases in steps of increasing pitch along a length of the blades.
- 10. An apparatus according to claim 8, wherein said pitch of said one or more blades of the rotor increases continuously.
- 11. An apparatus as in claim 8 further comprising a gap between the impeller and rotor of not greater than ten percent of a length of the rotor.
- 12. An apparatus for pumping a gas-containing and viscous material comprising a casing, suction and discharge ducts therein, an impeller comprising at least one or more pumping vanes, and a rotatable rotor arranged in front of and immediately upstream of the impeller, which rotor further comprises one or more blades each being twisted so that a blade pitch changes along a length of the rotor, andsaid apparatus further comprising, in the vicinity of the impeller a gas-separation zone, in which said pitch of said one or more blades of the rotor alters to at least five-fold.
- 13. An apparatus as in claim 12 further comprising a gap between the impeller and rotor of not greater than ten percent of a length of the rotor.
- 14. An apparatus for pumping a gas-containing and viscous material comprising a casing, suction and discharge ducts therein, an impeller comprising at least one or more pumping vanes, and a rotatable rotor arranged in front of the impeller,said rotor further comprises one or more blades twisted so that a pitch of each blade changes along a length of the rotor, and said apparatus further comprising, in the vicinity of the impeller, a gas-separation zone in which said pitch of said one or more blades of the rotor alters at least ten-fold.
- 15. An apparatus as in claim 14 further comprising a gap between the impeller and rotor of not greater than ten percent of a length of the rotor.
- 16. A rotatable rotor for use an apparatus comprising a casing, suction and discharge ducts therein and an impeller having at least one or more pumping vanes for pumping a viscous and gas-containing material, said rotor comprising:a tip portion at an end of the rotor and an other end of the rotor facing and adjacent the impeller, said rotor further comprising one or more blades twisted so that a pitch of each blade varies along a length of the rotor, wherein said pitch of said one or more blades of the rotor is increased from said tip portion of the rotor towards said other end of the rotor to form a gas separation zone along the rotor.
- 17. A rotor according to claim 16, wherein said pitch of the blades of the rotor is greatest at the other end of the rotor facing the impeller.
- 18. An apparatus as in claim 16 further comprising a gap between the impeller and rotor of not greater than ten percent of a length of the rotor.
- 19. A rotatable rotor in an apparatus comprising a casing, suction and discharge ducts therein, and an impeller having at least one or more pumping vanes for pumping a viscous and gas-containing material, said rotor further comprisingone or more blades twisted so that a pitch of each blade varies along a length of the rotor, said pitch being greatest at an end of the rotor adjacent the impeller, wherein the pitch of the one or more blades of the rotor alters at least five-fold.
- 20. A rotor according to claim 19, further comprising a casing housing the impeller and rotor, and the gas-separation zone is arranged at said end of the rotor adjacent the impeller.
- 21. A rotor according to claim 19, encircled at least along a part of the length of the rotor by the suction duct of said apparatus, and the gas-separation zone arranged at said end of the rotor adjacent the impeller.
- 22. A rotor according to claim 19, wherein said rotor is surrounded at least along a part of the length of the rotor by the suction duct, and said impeller further comprises gas-removal openings to lead gas away from the gas-separation zone of the rotor.
- 23. A rotatable rotor in an apparatus comprising a casing, suction and discharge ducts therein, and an impeller having at least one or more pumping vanes for pumping a viscous and gas-containing material, said rotor further comprises one or more blades being twisted so that a pitch of each blade varies along a length of the rotor, said pitch of the blades of the rotor being greatest at an end of the rotor adjacent the impeller, and said blades with varying pitch forming a gas-separation zone in the rotor and said rotor further comprising gas-removal openings.
- 24. An apparatus as in claim 23 further comprising a gap between the impeller and rotor of not greater than ten percent of a length of the rotor.
- 25. A method of pumping a gas-containing and viscous material with a pumping apparatus comprising a casing having a suction duct and a discharge duct, an impeller, and a rotor arranged in the suction duct upstream of the impeller, wherein the rotor has at least one helical blade having a pitch which increases along an axis of rotor and in a direction towards the impeller, wherein the method comprises:introducing the material into a front portion of the rotor; rotating the at least one blade of the rotor to move the material through the rotor, suction duct, and to an inlet of the impeller; suppressing vaporization of the material in the front portion of the rotor due to a shallow blade pitch and the rotation of the rotor which at least maintains a pressure of the material in the front portion of the rotor; separating gases from the material in a rear portion of the rotor by increasing the blade pitch in the rear portion and applying centrifugal forces to the material by the rotation of the rotor; directing the material in the rear portion of the rotor to the impeller; allowing the separated gases in the material to vent out of the material, and discharging the solids in the material from the impeller through the discharge duct.
- 26. A method as in claim 25 wherein the rear portion of the rotor is housed in a suction duct and the front portion of the rotor extends out of the suction duct.
- 27. A method as in claim 26 wherein the viscous material is a fiber suspension.
- 28. A method as in claim 25 wherein the rear portion of the rotor discharges directly into the impeller and the impeller adjacent the portion of the rotor.
- 29. A method as in claim 25 wherein the blade pitch increases at least five-fold along a length of the rotor.
- 30. A method as in claim 25 wherein the blade pitch increases at least ten-fold along a length of the rotor.
- 31. A gas separator for a viscous material comprising:a casing housing an impeller; a rotatable rotor having a discharge adjacent the impeller and an inlet adapted to receive the viscous material; at least one blade on the rotor having a blade pitch defined by an angle between a surface of the blade and a plane perpendicular to a rotor axis, wherein the blade pitch increases along a length of the rotor and in a direction towards the rotor discharge; a suction duct housing a rear portion of the rotor and attached to the casing, wherein said suction duct and rotor define a vapor separation region, and a front portion of the at least one blade having a shallow blade pitch to suppress vaporization of the fluid in the front portion.
- 32. A gas separator as in claim 31 wherein the front portion of the rotor extends out of the suction duct.
- 33. A gas separator as in claim 32 wherein the discharge of the rotor discharges directly into a the impeller.
- 34. A gas separator as in claim 32 wherein the discharge of the rotor is separated from an inlet of the impeller by a gap of no greater than ten percent of the length of the rotor.
- 35. A gas separator as in claim 31 wherein the front portion extends out of the suction duct by at least one-half a diameter of the suction duct.
- 36. A gas separator as in claim 31 wherein the blade pitch increases at least five-fold along the length of the rotor.
- 37. A gas separator as in claim 31 wherein the blade pitch increases at least ten-fold along the length of the rotor.
Priority Claims (1)
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982829 |
Dec 1998 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is the U.S. national phase of international application 1086 filed PCT/FI/01086, and filed Dec. 28, 1999 which designated U.S.
PCT Information
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PCT/FI99/01086 |
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WO00/43677 |
7/27/2000 |
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