Claims
- 1. A cyclone separator comprising elements designed, sized and arranged for treating a mixture for separating a more dense liquid component from a less dense liquid component thereof, said separator having a separating chamber with first, second and third contiguous cylindrical portions arranged in that order, the first cylindrical portion being of greater diameter than the second cylindrical portion and the third cylindrical portion being of lesser diameter than the second cylindrical portion, the second cylindrical portion being of a length which is at least ten times its diameter adjacent the first cylindrical portion, the first cylindrical portion having an overflow outlet at the end thereof opposite to said second cylindrical portion and at least one tangentially directed feed inlet and an underflow outlet at the end of said separating chamber remote from said first cylindrical portion; wherein said overflow outlet has a diameter d.sub.0, adjacent the separating chamber, in the range 0.0035<d.sub.0 /d.sub.1< 1 where d.sub.1 is the diameter of the first cylindrical portion, said overflow outlet presenting a stepped bore with a first bore portion adjacent the first cylindrical portion being of greater diameter than a second bore portion thereof further form the first cylindrical portion wherein said stepped bore is characterised by the provision of a passageway extending sideways from the said first bore portion to the exterior of the separator, and including valve means selectively operable to permit flow from said passageway, said passageway facilitating clearing of blockages in the overflow outlet by supply of high pressure fluid therethrough.
- 2. A cyclone separator as claimed in claim 1, wherein the length L of said first bore portion is in the range 0<L/d.sub.0< 10.
- 3. A cyclone separator as claimed in 2 wherein the diameter d.sub.0 is not substantially more than 0.31 of the diameter d.sub.2 of the second cylindrical portion.
- 4. A cyclone separator as claimed in claim 1 where 0.04.ltoreq.4A.sub.i /.pi.d.sub.1.sup.2 .ltoreq.0.10 where A.sub.i is the total area of all the feed inlets to the separating chamber.
- 5. A cyclone separator as claimed in claim 1 wherein the length l.sub.2 of the second cylindrical portion is at least ten times the diameter d.sub.2 of the second cylindrical portion.
- 6. A cyclone separator as claimed in claim 1 wherein means is provided sensitive to flow through the separator to control said valve means to permit said flow from said passageway on occurrence of flow through said second bore portion falling below a pre-selected rate.
- 7. A cyclone separator as claimed in claim 6 wherein said means is positioned to be sensitive to flow in or from the second bore portion or is positioned to be sensitive to flow in or through the first bore portion.
- 8. A cyclone separator as claimed in claim 1 wherein the valve means is controlled to be operated by means responsive to the ratio of quantitites of the liquid components in the liquid mixture to be separated whereby to open said valve means and permit flow from said passageway under the condition where the ratio exceeds a predetermined magnitude.
- 9. A cyclone separator as claimed in claim 1 wherein means is provided operable to connect said passageway for flow of liquid thereinto and back into the separating chamber via said first bore portion, to facilitate clearing of blockages in the overflow outlet.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of co-pending application Ser. No. 750,605 filed Apr. 30, 1985, now abandoned, filed as PCT AU84/00884, Aug. 27, 1984, published as WO85/08990 on Mar. 14, 1985.
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