Claims
- 1. A centrifugal pump installation for handling a fibrous suspension having a gas content to be pumped from a reservoir containing such suspension, said reservoir including a bottom wall, a side wall upstanding relative to said bottom wall and discharge means bounding a discharge opening extending through said side wall for discharging said suspension from within said reservoir, said pump installation comprising in combination:
- a centrifugal pump housing defining a pumping chamber bounded in part by a rear wall, a suction inlet disposed in axial alignment with said discharge opening and cooperating therewith for placing said reservoir in flow communication with said pumping chamber and a discharge outlet disposed in radial flow communication with said pumping chamber and connected to a discharge conduit;
- a drive shaft means passing through a drive shaft receiving opening in said rear wall, said pumping chamber, said suction inlet and said discharge means and projecting into said reservoir;
- rotor means supported for rotation by said drive shaft means wholly within said reservoir and arranged for cooperation with said bottom wall for fluidizing said suspension within said reservoir adjacent said discharge opening, rotation of rotor means tending to centrifugally separate gas from said suspension for collection in a core area disposed concentrically of said drive shaft means;
- an impeller supported for rotation within said pumping chamber by said drive shaft means, said impeller including a hub supported by said drive shaft means, an impeller shroud extending radially from said hub and having front and rear surfaces facing towards said suction inlet and rear wall, respectively, pumping vanes carried by said front surface for pumping said suspension between said suction inlet and said discharge outlet, pump-out vanes carried by said rear surface, a repeller shroud extending radially from said hub and disposed in a spaced facing relationship to said rear surface, said repeller shroud cooperating with said impeller shroud and said pump-out vanes for defining radially extending flow paths, and flow openings having front ends arranged for communication with said core area and rear ends disposed in flow communication with said flow paths; and
- gas removal means for withdrawing gas tending to collect within said pumping chamber outwardly of said drive shaft means between said rear wall and said repeller shroud, wherein said repeller shroud, said pump-out vanes, said flow openings, said impeller shroud and said pumping vanes having outer diameters of D.sub.R, D.sub.PO2, D.sub.BH, D.sub.S and D.sub.2, respectively, D.sub.R is equal to or greater than D.sub.BH and less than D.sub.PO2, D.sub.S and D.sub.2, and D.sub.PO2 and D.sub.S are equal to or greater than D.sub.2.
- 2. A pump installation according to claim 1, wherein said repeller shroud carries repeller vanes projecting rearwardly of said pump-out vanes, and an annular recess is formed in said rear wall concentrically outwardly of said pump shaft means and partially receives said repeller vanes.
- 3. A pump installation according to claim 2, wherein said pump-out vanes have free rear edges disposed adjacent said rear wall, and said repeller shroud is disposed forwardly of said rear edges and D.sub.R is essentially equal to the outer diameter of said annular recess.
- 4. A pump installation according to claim 1, wherein said front and rear ends of said flow openings pass through said front and rear surfaces of said shroud, and said repeller shroud has a rim disposed radially outwardly of said rear ends.
- 5. A pump installation according to claim 1, wherein an additional rotor means is carried by said drive shaft means wholly within said pump housing for imparting centrifugal force to said suspension passing from said discharge opening to said impeller.
- 6. A pump installation according to claim 5, wherein said rotor means is shaped to induce flow of said suspension axially thereof and outwardly of said reservoir through said discharge opening.
- 7. A pump installation according to claim 1, wherein said rotor means is shaped to induce flow of said suspension axially thereof and outwardly of said reservoir through said discharge opening.
- 8. A pump installation according to claim 1, wherein said gas removal means includes a vent conduit leading from said pumping chamber to a gas collection reservoir, a gas flow control valve arranged in said vent conduit, a suspension flow control valve disposed in said discharge conduit for adjustably controlling flow of said suspension therethrough, sensing means for sensing the height of said suspension within said reservoir and a controller, said controller adjustably controlling the setting of said suspension flow control valve in response to variations in said height of said suspension as sensed by said sensing means, and said gas control valve is controlled by one of said controller and said suspension flow control valve to assume a fully open condition when said suspension control valve is set in a preselected partially open condition and a fully closed condition when said suspension control valve is set in a condition less than said preselected partially open condition.
- 9. A pump installation according to claim 1, wherein said gas removal means includes a vent conduit leading from said pumping chamber to a gas collection reservoir, a gas flow control valve arranged in said vent conduit, a suspension flow control valve disposed in said discharge conduit for adjustably controlling flow of said suspension therethrough, sensing means for providing an indication of the height of said suspension within said reservoir and a controller, said controller adjustably controlling the setting of said suspension flow control valve to effect movement thereof between an essentially fully closed position and an essentially fully open position incident to an indication of increase in the height of said suspension above some predetermined value, and said gas flow control is controlled to assume a fully closed condition whe said suspension flow control valve assumes a position between said fully closed position and a predetermined partially open position thereof and when the height of said suspension essentially corresponds to or exceeds a value at which centrifugal action imposed on said suspension by operation of said pump is insufficient to separate gas from said suspension in quantities sufficient to adversely affect operation of said pump, to assume a fully open condition when said suspension control valve assumes a position between said predetermined partially open position and said fully open position, and to remain in said fully open condition while said suspension control valve is in said fully open position until said height of said suspension essentially corresponds to said value.
- 10. The combination of a reservoir for containing a fibrous suspension having entrained gas and a centrifugal pump for pumping said suspension from said reservoir;
- said reservoir including a bottom wall, a side wall upstanding relative to said bottom wall and discharge means bounding a discharge opening extending through said side wall for discharging said suspension from within said reservoir; and
- said pump comprising a centrifugal pump housing defining a pumping chamber bounded in part by a rear wall, a suction inlet disposed in axial alignment with said discharge opening and cooperating therewith for placing said reservoir in flow communication with said pumping chamber, a discharge outlet disposed in flow communication with said pumping chamber, an opening extending through said rear wall in alignment with said suction inlet and gas vent means opening through said rear wall adjacent said opening therein; shaft means passing through said opening in said rear wall, said pumping chamber, said suction inlet and said discharge means and projecting into said reservoir; rotor means supported for rotation by said drive shaft means wholly within said reservoir and arranged for cooperation with said bottom wall for fluidizing said suspension within said reservoir adjacent said discharge opening, rotation of rotor means tending to centrifugally separate gas from s id suspension for collection in a core area disposed concentrically of said drive shaft means; an impeller supported for rotation within said pumping chamber by said drive shaft means, said impeller including a hub supported by said drive shaft means, an impeller shroud extending radially from said hub and having front and rear surfaces facing towards said suction inlet and rear wall, respectively, pumping vanes carried by said front surface for pumping said suspension between said suction inlet and said discharge outlet, pump-out vanes carried by said rear surface, a repeller shroud extending radially from said hub and disposed in a spaced facing relationship to said rear surface, said repeller shroud cooperating with said impeller shroud and said pump-out vanes for defining radially extending flow paths and being spaced from said rear surface to permit passage of said gas therebetween from said flow paths to said gas vent means, and flow openings having front ends arranged for flow communication with said core area and rear ends disposed in flow communication with said flow paths, said repeller shroud extends radially coextensive with or outwardly of said rear ends of said flow openings and said vent means and has a radial extent less than said impeller shroud and said pump-out vanes, and said pump-out vanes and said impeller shroud have outer diameters equal to or greater than the diameter of said pumping vanes.
- 11. The combination according to claim 10, wherein said repeller shroud carries repeller vanes projecting rearwardly of said pump-out vanes, said vent means includes an annular recess formed in said rear wall concentrically outwardly of said opening therein, and said repeller vanes project into said annular recess.
- 12. The combination according to claim 11, wherein said pump-out vanes have free rear edges disposed adjacent said rear wall, and said repeller shroud is disposed forwardly of said rear edges and has a diameter essentially equal to an outer diameter of said annular recess.
- 13. The combination according to claim 10, wherein an additional rotor means is carried by said drive shaft means axially intermediate said rotor means and said impeller for imparting centrifugal force to said suspension passing from said reservoir to said impeller.
- 14. A pump installation according to claim 10, wherein said rotor means is shaped to induce flow of said suspension axially thereof and outwardly of said reservoir through said discharge opening.
- 15. The combination according to claim 10, wherein said gas vent means is connected to a vent conduit leading to a gas collection reservoir, a gas flow control valve is arranged in said vent conduit, a suspension flow control valve is disposed in a discharge conduit connected to said discharge outlet for adjustably controlling flow of said suspension therethrough, sensing means is provided for sensing the height of said suspension within said reservoir and a controller is provided for adjustably controlling the setting of said suspension flow control valve in response to variations in said height of said suspension as sensed by said sensing means, and said gas control valve is controlled by one of said controller and said suspension flow control valve to assume a fully open condition when said suspension control valve is set in a preselected partially open condition and a fully closed condition when said suspension control valve is set in a condition less than said preselected partially open condition.
- 16. The combination according to claim 15, wherein a first conduit is provided for applying water to an inner surface of said side wall of said reservoir adjacent an upper end thereof, and a second conduit is provided for injecting water into suspension adjacent a lower end of said reservoir above said discharge opening for reducing the consistency of said suspension to be fluidized by cooperation of said rotor means and said bottom wall.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a Continuation-in-Part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/384,787 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,936,744, filed July 25, 1989.
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