Claims
- 1. A process for atomizing a liquid (4), comprising the steps of:introducing said liquid into a hollow, rotatable, cylinder having a cylinder wall (1) with an inner surface (6) and an outer surface (7) and having a plurality of apertures (21, 27, 32) formed between said inner and outer surfaces, and rotating said cylinder at a predetermined rotational speed, wherein the liquid (4) is evenly distributed on said inner cylinder surface (6) and over said apertures (21, 27, 32) to provide, per aperture (21, 27, 32), a volumetric flow rate {dot over (V)}A within the range 1.0<{dot over (V)}A (a3·ρ5/σ5)0.25<16, where a represents the centrifugal acceleration of the cylinder at said outer surface (7), ρ is the density of the liquid, σ is the surface tension of the liquid and η is the dynamic viscosity of the liquid (4), said centrifugal acceleration a being determined by a=2 D π2n2, where D is the diameter of said outer surface (7) and n is said predetermined rotational speed, whereby a laminar disintegration of jets of said liquid leaving said plurality of apertures is produced.
- 2. A process as claimed in claim 1, wherein said apertures are mainly triangular to provide two flow surfaces forming an angle θ with each other, and said volumetric flow rate {dot over (V)}A is further determined by VA<34,000·1sin e θ·(ηρ)5/3·1a1/3.
- 3. A process as claimed in claim 1, wherein in addition to said liquid (4), also a gas (8) is introduced into said cylinder.
- 4. A process as claimed in claim 1, wherein said apertures are rectangular, and said volumetric flow rate {dot over (V)}A is further determined by VA<400·η·Hρ,where H is the height of the rectangular aperture.
- 5. A process as claimed in claim 1, wherein a laminar flow is produced in each of said apertures, for which the Reynolds number Reδ does not exceed 400.
- 6. A process as claimed in claim 1, wherein said liquid is introduced into said cylinder by nozzle means.
- 7. A process as claimed in claim 6, wherein said nozzles means comprises a pneumatic atomizing nozzle (10).
- 8. A process as claimed in claim 6, wherein said nozzle means comprises a one-fluid nozzle.
- 9. A device, for atomizing a liquid (4), comprising:a hollow rotatable cylinder having a cylinder wall (1) with an inner surface (6) and an outer surface (7), a bottom side closed by a bottom (2) and an upper side limited by a cover (3) with a central opening, a plurality of apertures (27, 32) each having a height H, a width B and a length L being formed in the cylinder wall (1) between said inner and outer surfaces (6, 7), the relation L:B between said length L and said width B being at least 3, said width B of each aperture lying in the range 10<B·(ρa/σ)0.5<50 and said height H of each aperture lying in the range 10<H·(ρa/σ)0.5<50 for the production of droplets with an average droplet size which is bigger than or equal to 100 μm upon rotation of the cylinder at a predetermined rotational speed; where a represents the centrifugal acceleration of the cylinder at said outer surface (7), ρ is the density of the liquid, and (σ is the surface tension of the liquid (4), said centrifugal acceleration being determined by a=2 D π2n2, where D is the diameter of said outer surface (7) and n is said predetermined rotational speed, whereby a laminar disintegration of jets of said liquid leaving said plurality of apertures is produced.
- 10. A device as claimed in claim 9, wherein the number of said apertures is at least 200.
- 11. A device as claimed in claim 9, wherein said apertures (27) are rectangular.
- 12. A device as claimed in claim 9, wherein said apertures (27,32) are provided in the interior of said cylinder with recesses.
- 13. A device as claimed in claim 9, wherein said apertures (27,32) have such directions that the extension of their axes over said outer cylinder surface (7) forms an angle α with the vector of the peripheral speed which lies in the range 10°<α<170°.
- 14. A device as claimed in claim 9, wherein said apertures (27,32) have such directions that the extension of their axes over said outer cylinder surface (7) are inclined by an angle β in a range 0°<β<80° with respect to the plane of rotation.
- 15. A device according to claim 14, further comprising baffles (13) in the form of helically wound wire nettings, wherein a mesh width of said wire nettings is bigger than the apertures (27) disposed in the interior of the cylinder.
- 16. A device as claimed in claim 9, wherein a second cylindrical porous body (16) having a uniform wall thickness is mounted concentrically in said cylinder.
- 17. Use of the device claimed in claim 9 for spray drying of products.
- 18. Use of the device claimed in claim 9 to manufacture powders from melts.
- 19. A device as claimed in claim 9, wherein said apertures (32) are triangular.
- 20. A device, for atomizing a liquid (4), comprising:a hollow rotatable cylinder having a cylinder wall (1) with an inner surface (6) and an outer surface (7), a bottom side closed by a bottom (2) and an upper side limited by a cover (3) with a central opening, a plurality of apertures (21) formed as grooves in a wall of each of a plurality of bigger apertures (24), each of said grooves (21) having a height H and each of said bigger apertures (24) having a width W and a length L being formed in the cylinder wall (1) between said inner and outer surfaces (6,7), the relation L:W between said length L and said width W being at least 3, said width W of each bigger aperture (24) lying in the range 10<W·(ρa/σ)0.5 and said height H of each groove (21) lying in the range H·(ρa/σ)0.5<50 for the production of droplets with an average droplet size which is bigger than or equal to 100 μm upon rotation of the cylinder at a predetermined rotational speed; where a represents the centrifugal acceleration of the cylinder at said outer surface (7), ρ is the density of the liquid, and σ is the surface tension of the liquid (4), said centrifugal acceleration being determined by a=2 D π2n2, where D is the diameter of said outer surface (7) and n is said predetermined rotational speed, whereby a laminar disintegration of jets of said liquid leaving said plurality of apertures is produced.
- 21. A device as claimed in claim 20, wherein said grooves (21) are V-shaped.
- 22. A device as claimed in claim 20, wherein the number of said grooves (21) is at least 200.
- 23. A device as claimed in claim 20, wherein said grooves (21) are rectangular.
- 24. A device as claimed in claim 20, wherein said apertures (21, 24) are provided in the interior of said cylinder with recesses.
- 25. A device as claimed in claim 20, wherein said apertures (21, 24) have such directions that the extension of their axes over said outer cylinder surface (7) forms an angle α with the vector of the peripheral speed which lies in the range 10°<α<170°.
- 26. A device as claimed in claim 20, wherein a second cylindrical porous body (16) having a uniform wall thickness is mounted concentrically in said cylinder.
- 27. Use of the device claimed in claim 20 for spray drying of products.
- 28. Use of the device claimed in claim 20 for the manufacture of powders from melts.
- 29. A device for atomizing a liquid (4) comprising a hollow rotatable cylinder having a cylinder wall (1) with an inner surface (6) and an outer surface (7), a bottom side closed by a bottom (2) and an upper side limited by a cover (3) with a central opening,a plurality of apertures (27,32) each having a height H, a width B, and a length L, being formed in the cylinder wall (1) between said inner and outer surfaces (6, 7), the relation L:B between said length L and said width B being at least 3, said width B of each aperture lying in the range 10<B·(ρa/σ)0.5<200 and said height H of each aperture lying in the range 10<H·(ρa/σ)0.5<200 for the production of droplets with an average droplet size which is smaller than 100 μm upon rotation of the cylinder at a predetermined rotational speed, where a represents the centrifugal acceleration of the cylinder at said outer surface (7), ρ is the density of the liquid, and σ is the surface tension of the liquid (4), said centrifugal acceleration being determined by a=2 D π2n2, where D is the diameter of said outer surface (7) and n is said predetermined rotational speed, whereby a laminar disintegration of jets of said liquid leaving said plurality of apertures is produced.
- 30. A device as claimed in claim 29, wherein the number of said apertures is at least 200.
- 31. A device as claimed in claim 29, wherein said apertures (27) are rectangular.
- 32. A device as claimed in claim 29, wherein said apertures (27,32) are provided in the interior of said cylinder with recesses.
- 33. A device as claimed in claim 29, wherein said apertures (27,32) have such directions that the extension of their axes over said outer cylinder surface (7) forms an angle α with the vector of the peripheral speed which lies in the range 10°<α<170°.
- 34. A device as claimed in claim 29, wherein said apertures (27,32) have such directions that the extension of their axes over said outer cylinder surface (7) are inclined by an angle β in the range 0°<β<80° with respect to the plane of rotation.
- 35. A device as claimed in claim 29, wherein a second cylindrical porous body (16) having a uniform wall thickness is mounted concentrically in said cylinder.
- 36. Use of the device claimed in claim 29 for spray drying of products.
- 37. Use of the device claimed in claim 29 for the manufacture of powders from melts.
- 38. A device as claimed in claim 29, wherein said apertures (32) are triangular.
- 39. A device, for atomizing a liquid (4), comprising:a hollow rotatable cylinder having a cylinder wall (1) with an inner surface (6) and an outer surface (7), a bottom side closed by a bottom (2) and an upper side limited by a cover (3) with a central opening, a plurality of apertures (21) formed as grooves in a wall of each of a plurality of bigger apertures (24), each of said grooves (21) having a height H and each of said bigger apertures (24) having a width W and a length L being formed in the cylinder wall (1) between said inner and outer surfaces (6,7), the relation L:W between said length L and said width W being at least 3, said width W of each bigger aperture (24) lying in the range 10<W·(ρa/σ)0.5 and said height H of each groove (21) lying in the range H·(ρa/σ)0.5<200 for the production of droplets with an average droplet size which is smaller than 100 μm upon rotation of the cylinder at a predetermined rotational speed, where a represents the centrifugal acceleration of the cylinder at said outer surface (7), ρ is the density of the liquid, and σ is the surface tension of the liquid (4), said centrifugal acceleration being determined by a=2 D π2n2, where D is the diameter of said outer surface (7) and n is said predetermined rotational speed, whereby a laminar disintegration of jets of said liquid leaving said plurality of apertures is produced.
- 40. A device as claimed in claim 39, wherein the number of said grooves is at least 200.
- 41. A device as claimed in claim 39, wherein said grooves (21) are rectangular.
- 42. A device as claimed in claim 39, wherein said apertures (21,24) are provided in the interior of said cylinder with recesses.
- 43. A device as claimed in claim 39, wherein said apertures (21,24) have such directions that the extension of their axes over said outer cylinder surface (7) forms an angle α with the vector of the peripheral speed which lies in the range 10°<α<170°.
- 44. A device as claimed in claim 39, wherein a second cylindrical porous body (16) having a uniform wall thickness is mounted concentrically in said cylinder.
- 45. Use of the device claimed in claim 39 for spray drying of products.
- 46. Use of the device claimed in claim 39 for the manufacture of powders from melts.
- 47. A device as claimed in claim 39, wherein said grooves (21) are V-shaped.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional application of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/954,086, filed Oct. 20, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,098,895. Allowed on Feb. 9, 2000, which is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/525,564, now abandoned.
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