Claims
- 1. A multifrequency acoustic chamber for agglomeration and separation of particles suspended in gaseous effluents, comprising:
- walls, each of said walls facing an opposed parallel wall, said walls defining a polygonal transverse cross section such that acoustic radiation emitted orthogonally from one of said walls will fall orthogonally on a surface of said opposed parallel wall and be reflected by said opposed wall, giving rise to the generation of a stationary acoustic field;
- said chamber having an input end and an output end, said walls defining a flow path therebetween for the gaseous effluents from said input end to said output end;
- a plurality of acoustic emitters for emitting acoustic radiation having a pressure level greater than 150 dB within said chamber, said emitters being along said flow path, each of said acoustic emitters emitting radiation at a predetermined frequency in a direction orthogonal to said walls, the emitted radiation of some of said emitters being different than others, and the emission frequency of each of said emitters being related to the position of that emitter along said flow path, whereby a frequency distribution of acoustic radiation is provided along said flow path in relationship to the change of size distribution of the particles in the gaseous effluents due to the acoustic agglomeration process.
- 2. The multifrequency acoustic chamber as in claim 1, wherein said emitters have a radiator plate including a front side, said emitters being disposed so as to emit directly from the front side of said radiator plate into said flow path.
- 3. The multifrequency acoustic chamber as in claim 1, wherein said emitters have a radiator plate including a front side and a back side, and wherein said chamber further comprises plane reflectors located on opposite sides of said radiator plate of each of said emitters and forming an angle thereto such that radiation from the front and back sides of each of said radiator plates is reflected by said plane reflectors and directed into said flow path in an orthogonal direction with respect to said walls.
- 4. The multifrequency acoustic chamber as in claim 3, further comprising an adjustment means for adjusting the position of said radiator plates with respect to said plane reflectors.
- 5. The multifrequency acoustic chamber as in claim 1, further comprising a cooling system, said cooling system including means for providing a laminar flow of cool air to separate the acoustic emitter from gaseous effluents passing along the flow path.
- 6. The multifrequency acoustic chamber as in claim 1, wherein said emitters are placed along said walls as contiguous units or groups.
- 7. The multifrequency acoustic chamber as in claim 1, wherein said emitters are placed on alternating ones of said walls.
- 8. The multifrequency acoustic chamber as in claim 1, wherein said emitters are radiating-stepped-plate acoustic emitters.
- 9. The multifrequency acoustic chamber as in claim 1, wherein said polygonal transverse cross section is a rectangular transverse cross section.
- 10. The multifrequency acoustic chamber as in claim 1, wherein said emitters are distributed and positioned along said flow path to emit acoustic radiation, the radiation maintaining the acoustic pressure level within the chamber relatively free of low acoustic level zones.
- 11. The multifrequency acoustic chamber as in claim 1, wherein the flow path within the chamber is linear between said input end and said output end.
- 12. A multifrequency acoustic chamber for agglomeration and separation of particles suspended in gaseous effluents, comprising:
- walls, each of said walls facing an opposed parallel wall, said walls defining a polygonal transverse cross section such that acoustic radiation emitted orthogonally from one of said walls will fall orthogonally on a surface of said opposed parallel wall and be reflected by said opposed wall, giving rise to the generation of a stationary acoustic field;
- chamber having an input end and an output end, said walls defining a flow path therebetween for the gaseous effluents from said input end to said output end;
- a plurality of acoustic emitters for emitting acoustic radiation having a pressure level greater than 150 dB within said chamber, said emitters being along said flow path, each of said acoustic emitters emitting radiation at a different predetermined frequency in a direction orthogonal to said walls, the emission frequency of each of said emitters being related to the position of that emitter along said flow path, whereby a frequency distribution of acoustic radiation is provided along said flow path in relationship to the change of size distribution of the particles in the gaseous effluents due to the acoustic agglomeration process.
- 13. The multifrequency acoustic chamber as in claim 12, wherein said emitters have a radiator plate including a front side, said emitters being disposed so as to emit directly from the front side of said radiator plate into said flow path.
- 14. The multifrequency acoustic chamber as in claim 12, further comprising a cooling system, said cooling system including means for providing a laminar flow of cool air to separate the acoustic emitter from gaseous effluents passing along the flow path.
- 15. The multifrequency acoustic chamber as in claim 12, wherein said emitters are placed along said walls as contiguous units or groups.
- 16. The multifrequency acoustic unit as in claim 12, wherein said emitters are placed on alternating ones of said walls.
- 17. The multifrequency acoustic chamber as in claim 12 wherein said emitters are radiating-stepped-plate acoustic emitters.
- 18. The multifrequency acoustic chamber as in claim 12, wherein said polygonal transverse cross section is a rectangular transverse cross section.
- 19. The multifrequency acoustic chamber as in claim 12, wherein said emitters are distributed and positioned along said flow path to emit acoustic radiation, the radiation maintaining the acoustic pressure level within the chamber relatively free of low acoustic level zones.
- 20. The multifrequency acoustic chamber as in claim 12, wherein the flow path within the chamber is linear between said input end and said output end.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of international application Ser. No. PCT/ES94/00026, filed Mar. 11, 1994.
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