Claims
- 1. An apparatus for separating and classifying an ensemble of particles of diverse size and shape into a multiplicity of portions of particles of similar size and shape, the apparatus comprising:
- a cone-shaped hollow pipe symmetric about an axis thereof, having a smooth internal wall that is perforated throughout with holes that are approximately 1 to 50 microns in diameter and spaced apart from one another by a distance of approximately 5 to 200 microns, said pipe having an end of small diameter and an end of large diameter;
- means, adapted to function at a variable rate of volumetric flow, for introducing a steady laminar flow of a first quantity of a fluid into the small diameter end of the pipe;
- means for inserting the ensemble of particles into the pipe so that the ensemble is dispersed within the fluid;
- an axially-symmetric shelf-like flange attached to the large diameter end of the pipe and extending perpendicularly outward from the axis of the pipe;
- an axially-symmetric deflection plate oriented perpendicularly to and across the axis of the pipe, and mounted in a spaced apart relationship to the large diameter end of the pipe;
- an outer housing that is attached to the cone-shaped pipe but spaced apart from an external wall of the pipe, to provide an enclosed space between the outer housing and the external wall of the pipe; and
- means for intromitting a second quantity of the fluid into the enclosed space at a pressure that causes the fluid to flow inwardly through the holes in the pipe, and thereby prevent particles from sticking on the smooth internal wall of the cone-shaped pipe;
- whereby, when the apparatus is in use the large diameter end of the pipe is upward and the axis of the pipe is oriented vertically, the fluid undergoes an upward steady laminar flow, within the pipe, that has an approximately common upward velocity at location shaving an approximately common vertical height; the upward velocity of the fluid monotonically decreases in magnitude at increasingly higher locations within the pipe; each portion of particles of similar size and shape migrates to an individual region within the fluid of approximately common vertical height whereat the terminal velocity of the particles of that portion, with respect to the fluid, is approximately equal to the upward velocity of the fluid; and, the fluid, as it passes through the large diameter end of the pipe, is deflected horizontally by the deflection plate, so that all the particles within the deflected fluid begin to undergo a vertical descent and are collected upon the shelf-like flange.
- 2. An apparatus for separating and classifying an ensemble of particles of diverse size and shape into a multiplicity of portions of particles of similar size and shape, as recited in claim 1, and further comprising a group of one or more high frequency vibrators attached to the apparatus to prevent particles from agglomerating within the apparatus.
- 3. An apparatus for separating and classifying an ensemble of particles of diverse size and shape into a multiplicity of portions of particles of similar size and shape, as recited in claim 1, wherein the means for introducing the steady laminar flow of the first quantity of the fluid into the small diameter end of the pipe comprises a sintered diffusing material through which the first quantity of the fluid is passed.
Government Interests
The U.S. Government has rights in this invention pursuant to Contract No. W-7405-ENG-48 between the U.S. Department of Energy and the University of California for the operation of the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.
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