Claims
- 1. A device for uniformly mixing a small quantity of a first fluid to be mixed into a main large flow of second fluid, the main large flow of second fluid flowing from upstream to downstream through a conduit parallel to an axis, the device for uniformly mixing located in said conduit and including an injection system for introducing the small quantity of said first fluid to be mixed and at least one static mixing unit for uniformly mixing the introduced small quantity of said first fluid and the main large flow of said second fluid, said static mixer arranged downstream from said injection system and occupying an inlet cross section across said conduit substantially normal to fluid flow in said conduit, said device for uniformly mixing comprising:
- at least one static mixer in said conduit having a plurality of layers, each said layer of said static mixer defining a plurality of discrete channels disposed at an angle to the axis of flow of said main large flow of second fluid through said conduit, the discrete channels of one layer being disposed at intersecting angles with respect to the discrete channels of adjacent layers;
- said plurality of layers of said discrete channels includes said discrete channels having channel side walls;
- the side walls of the discrete channels of one layer intersect the side walls of the discrete channel of another layer at intersection points;
- the length of the at least one static mixer being between one and two times as great as a spacing of two adjacent channel side wall intersection points parallel to the main flow direction;
- the inlet cross section of the static mixing unit divided into sub-areas defined by the inlet to said discrete channels at said inlet cross section; and,
- the injection system comprises at least one main metering manifold for metering said small quantity of first fluid with a plurality of metering outlets which are directed at the sub-areas, the metering outlets communicated to said manifold and each having a length and a diameter directed to the sub-areas being dimensioned such that said metering outlets having a length of which is at least half as great as their diameter and said metering outlets further being dimensioned such that the volumetric flow of the first fluid passing through the metering outlets are proportional to the volumetric flow of the main large flow of second fluid through the corresponding sub-areas.
- 2. Mixing device according to claim 1 wherein:
- discrete metering outlets are addressed to each discrete subarea; and,
- the cross-sectional area of the discrete metering outlets associated with each sub-area proportional to the total cross-sectional area of all metering outlets multiplied by a fraction having the area of the discrete sub-area as a numerator and the area of all inlet cross sections a denominator.
- 3. Mixing device according to claim 1 wherein:
- the metering outlets which are directed consist of cylindrical bores in the wall of the metering manifold.
- 4. Mixing device according to claim 1 wherein:
- the directed metering outlets are formed as outlet pipes.
- 5. Mixing device according to claim 1 and wherein:
- the metering outlets are directed at the inside of discrete channels.
- 6. Mixing device according to claim 1 wherein:
- the injection system includes one main metering manifold which extends perpendicularly to the layers of said static mixer.
- 7. Mixing device according to claim 1 wherein:
- at least two main metering manifolds are provided.
- 8. Mixing device according to claim 1 and wherein:
- the cross section area of each metering manifold is at least twice as great as the sum of the cross-sectional areas of all the metering outlets of each said metering manifold.
- 9. Mixing device according to claim 1 and wherein:
- a total of between 20 to 100 metering outlets are provided.
- 10. Mixing device according to claim 1 and wherein:
- the discrete channels of the mixing unit are disposed at an angle between 25.degree. and 35.degree. with respect to the main flow direction in the conduit.
- 11. Mixing device according to claim 1 and wherein:
- said first static mixing unit is followed by a free post-mixing section in the main conduit which is between two and six times large as the spacing of two adjacent channel side wall intersection points parallel to the main flow direction;
- said free post-mixing section following the first mixing unit is between one and three times as large as the main conduit at the first mixing unit.
- 12. Mixing device according to claim 13 wherein:
- a second mixing unit is arranged downstream to the free post-mixing section in the main conduit.
- 13. Mixing device according to claim 1 wherein:
- at least two mixing units whose discrete channels have different angularities with respect to the main flow are arranged in the main conduit.
- 14. A device for uniformly mixing a small quantity of a first fluid to be mixed into a main large flow of second fluid, the main large flow of second fluid flowing from upstream to downstream through a conduit parallel to an axis, the device for uniformly mixing located in said conduit and including an injection system for introducing the small quantity of said first fluid to be mixed and at a static mixing unit for uniformly mixing the introduced small quantity of said first fluid and the main large flow of said second fluid, said static mixer arranged downstream from said injection system and occupying an inlet cross section across said conduit substantially normal to fluid flow in said conduit, said device for uniformly mixing comprising:
- first static mixer in said conduit having a plurality of layers, each said layer of said static mixer defining a plurality of discrete channels disposed at an angle to the axis of flow of said main large flow of second fluid through said conduit, the discrete channels of one layer being disposed at intersecting angles with respect to the discrete channels of adjacent layers;
- said plurality of layers of said discrete channels includes said discrete channels having channel side walls;
- the side walls of the discrete channels of one layer intersect the side walls of the discrete channel of another layer at intersection points;
- second static mixing unit disposed in said conduit;
- said first static mixing unit is followed by a free post-mixing section in the main conduit which is between two and six times large as the spacing of two adjacent channel side wall intersection points parallel to the main flow direction;
- the length of the first static mixer is between one and two times as great as a spacing of two adjacent channel side wall intersection points parallel to the main flow direction;
- the inlet cross section of the static mixing unit divided into sub-areas defined by the inlet to said discrete channels at said inlet cross section; and,
- the injection system comprises at least one main metering manifold for metering said small quantity of first fluid with a plurality of metering outlets which are directed at the sub-areas, the metering outlets communicated to said manifold and each having a length and a diameter directed to the sub-areas being dimensioned such that said metering outlets having a length of which is at least half as great as their diameter and metering outlets further being dimensioned such that the volumetric flow of the first fluid passing through the metering outlets are proportional to the volumetric flow of the main large flow of second fluid through the corresponding sub-areas.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/887,717, filed May 22, 1992, now abandoned.
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