Claims
- 1. A method for the turbulent mixing of gases, comprising the steps of:
- a) causing each gas or gas mixture which is to be mixed to flow through an orifice or jet into a tubular enclosure in which said turbulent mixing occurs;
- b) positioning each orifice or jet along the surface of said tubular enclosure so that a portion of the gas or gas mixture flowing from one of said orifices or jets forms a cone shaped pattern having a flow which impacts directly an overlapping portion of flow from a cone shaped pattern of a different gas or gas mixture flowing from an opposing orifice or jet, with the remaining portion of gas or gas mixture flow from each of the opposing orifices or jets, which does not overlap, continuing to flow toward a surface of said tubular enclosure, whereby a swirling action is created adjacent said surface of said tubular enclosure; and
- c) causing a mixture of gases created in step b) to flow through said tubular enclosure for a distance necessary to provide a gas mixture having the desired uniformity of composition, under conditions which avoid compressible flow.
- 2. The method of claim 1, including an additional step: causing said mixture of gases from step c) to flow through an additional orifice having a diameter of approximately the same magnitude as that of one of said gas entry orifices or jets, to exit said tubular enclosure.
- 3. A method for the turbulent mixing of gases or gas mixtures, comprising the steps of:
- a) causing each gas or gas mixture which is to be mixed to flow through an orifice or jet into a single tubular enclosure in which said turbulent mixing occurs;
- b) positioning each orifice or jet along the surface of said tubular enclosure so that at least a portion of the gas or gas mixture flowing from one of said orifices or jets forms a cone shaped pattern having a flow which directly opposes an overlapping portion of flow from a cone shaped pattern of a different gas or gas mixture flowing from another of said orifices or jets in a manner which provides direct and first impact of said portions of gases or gas mixtures from said opposing orifices or jets, with the remaining portion of gas or gas mixture flow from each of the opposing orifices or jets, which does not overlap, and mixed portions of said directly impacted gases flowing toward a surface of said tubular enclosure, whereby a swirling action is created adjacent said surface of said tubular enclosure; and
- c) causing a mixture of gases created in step b) to flow through said tubular enclosure for a distance necessary to provide a gas mixture having the desired uniformity of composition, under conditions which avoid compressible flow.
Parent Case Info
This application is a Divisional Application of prior U.S. application Ser. No. 07/984,403, filed Dec. 2, 1992 , now U.S. Pat. No. 5,523,063.
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