Claims
- 1. A separation plant comprising a centrifugal separator, a source of liquid including a dispersed substance therein having a larger density than the liquid, and means for conducting liquid from said source into the centrifugal separator, the centrifugal separator comprising a rotor rotatable in a predetermined direction about a rotational axis and defining a separation chamber; a stack of conical separation discs arranged coaxially with the rotor and being axially spaced from each other in the separation chamber; a plurality of spacing means positioned between the separation discs and delimiting separate flow paths between two adjacent separation discs, the separate flow paths being distributed about the rotational axis, each of the separate flow paths having an inlet part and an outlet part situated at different distances from the rotational axis of the rotor; means for supplying liquid received from said source to the inlet part of each flow path; and means for removing liquid freed from dispersed substance from the outlet part of each flow path, wherein the separation discs and the spacing means are formed such that a first set of disc interspaces comprise flow paths wherein the inlet part of each flow path is situated at a smaller distance from the rotational axis of the rotor than the outlet part of the flow path and the two adjacent spacing means are formed such that each of the flow paths extends from the inlet part of the flow path to the outlet part of the flow path in a direction having a radially outwardly directed component and a component in the circumferential direction of the rotor opposite the predetermined rotational direction of the rotor; and a second set of disc interspaces comprise flow paths wherein the inlet part of each flow path is situated at a greater radial distance from the rotational axis of the rotor than the outlet part of the flow path and the two adjacent spacing means are formed such that each of the flow paths extends from the inlet part of the flow path to outlet part of the flow path in a direction having a radially inwardly directed component and a component in the circumferential direction of the rotor opposite the predetermined rotational direction of the rotor.
- 2. A separation plant according to claim 1 wherein the first and second set of disc interspaces communicate with each other through openings in the separation discs close to their circumferential edges.
- 3. A separation plant comprising:
- a centrifugal separator; a source of liquid including a dispersed substance therein having a larger density than the liquid; and means for conducting liquid from said source into the centrifugal separator, the centrifugal separator comprising a rotor adapted for rotation about a central axis, means for rotating the rotor in a predetermined direction about the axis, a separation chamber defined within the rotor, a stack of conical separation discs arranged coaxially along the axis of the rotor, the separation discs being axially spaced from each other in the separation chamber, a plurality of spacing means bridging the space between adjacent separation discs, the spacing means delimiting a series of separate flow paths between adjacent separation discs, the separate flow paths being distributed about the axis of the rotor, each of the separate flow paths having an inlet and an outlet, the inlet and outlet of the flow paths being situated at different distances from the rotational axis of the rotor, means for supplying liquid received from said source to the inlet of each flow path, and means for removing liquid freed from dispersed substance from the outlet of each flow path, the spacing means directing liquid within each flow path from the inlet towards the outlet of the flow path in a direction having one radial component and one circumferential component opposite the rotational direction of the rotor the inlet to each of the flow paths being situated at a smaller radial distance from the axis of the rotor than the outlet of the flow path, and wherein the radial component of the liquid to be freed from the dispersed substance is directed radially outwardly, each of the flow paths has a forward portion and a rearward portion in the direction of rotation of the rotor, and the removing means for the liquid freed from the dispersed substance comprises a passage directing the liquid freed from dispersed substance out of the flow path, the passage communicating solely with the rearward portion of the flow path.
- 4. A separation plant according to claim 3 wherein the passage is an opening in a separation disc.
- 5. A separation plant according to claim 3 wherein each of the spacing means is arcuate.
- 6. A separation plant comprising:
- a centrifugal separator; a source of liquid including a dispersed substance therein having a larger density than the liquid; and means for conducting liquid from said source into the centrifugal separator, the centrifugal separator comprising a rotor adapted for rotation about a central axis, means for rotating the rotor in a predetermined direction about the axis, a separation chamber defined within the rotor, a stack of conical separation discs arranged coaxially along the axis of the rotor, the separation discs being axially spaced from each other in the separation chamber, a plurality of spacing means bridging the space between adjacent separation discs, the spacing means delimiting a series of separate flow paths between adjacent separation discs, the separate flow paths being distributed about the axis of the rotor, each of the separate flow paths having an inlet and an outlet, the inlet and outlet of the flow paths being situated at different distances from the rotational axis of the rotor, means for supplying liquid received from said source to the inlet of each flow path, and means for removing liquid freed from dispersed substance from the outlet of each flow path, the spacing means directing liquid within each flow path from the inlet towards the outlet of the flow path in a direction having one radial component and one circumferential component opposite the rotational direction of the rotor, the inlet to each of the flow paths being situated at a greater radial distance from the axis of the rotor than the outlet of the flow path, and wherein the radial component of the liquid to be freed from the dispersed substance is directed radially inwardly.
- 7. A separation plant according to claim 6 wherein said passage is part of a channel extending axially past several flow paths and communicating with the inlet parts thereof.
- 8. A separation plant according to claim 6 wherein each of the spacing means is elongated and includes at least one part having a concave curvature in the rotational direction of the rotor.
- 9. A separation plant according to claim 6 wherein each of the flow paths has a forward portion and a rearward portion in the direction of rotation of the rotor, and wherein the supplying means for the liquid to be freed from the dispersed substance comprises a passage communicating solely with the forward portion of the flow paths.
- 10. A separation plant according to claim 9 wherein the passage is an opening in a separation disc.
- 11. A separation plant according to claim 10, wherein said spacing means at said forward portion of the flow path extends radially outwardly past said opening.
- 12. A separation plant comprising:
- a centrifugal separator; a source of liquid including a dispersed substance therein having a larger density than the liquid; and means for conducting liquid from said source into the centrifugal separator, the centrifugal separator comprising a rotor adapted for rotation about a central axis, means for rotating the rotor in a predetermined direction about the axis, a separation chamber defined within the rotor, a stack of conical separation discs arranged coaxially along the axis of the rotor, the separation discs being axially spaced from each other in the separation chamber, a plurality of spacing means bridging the space between adjacent separation discs, the spacing means delimiting a series of separate flow paths between adjacent separation discs within the stack, the separate flow paths being distributed about the axis of the rotor, the flow paths having a forward portion and a rearward portion in the direction of rotation of the rotor, and each of the separate flow paths having an inlet and an outlet, the inlet situated at a distance radially inwardly of the outlet, means for supplying liquid received from said source to the inlet of each of the flow paths, and means for removing liquid freed from dispersed substance from the outlet of each of the flow paths between the discs, the removing means having a passage directing the liquid freed from dispersed substance out of the flow path, said passage communicating solely with the rearward portion of the flow path, and the spacing means directing liquid within each flow path from the inlet towards the outlet in a direction having one radial outward component and one circumferential component opposite the rotational direction of the rotor.
- 13. A separation plant according to claim 12 wherein at least one of the two adjacent separation discs has an opening constituting said passage for axial discharge of the liquid freed from the dispersed substance, said opening being situated close to the spacing means at said rear portion of the flow path.
- 14. A separation plant according to claim 13 wherein said spacing means at said rear portion of the flow path extends past said opening in the separation disc to a level radially outside of this opening.
- 15. A separation plant according to claim 12 wherein said passage is part of a channel extending axially past several flow paths and communicating with the outlet parts thereof.
- 16. A separation plant according to claim 12 wherein each of the spacing means is arcuate.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of co-pending application Ser. No. 07/681,527, filed May 8, 1991, pending.
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