Claims
- 1. A drying apparatus comprising:
- a pulse combustor having a combustion chamber and a generally tubular outlet in fluid communication with the combustion chamber for emitting high temperature pulses;
- a processing tube for flowing a material to be processed therethrough, the processing tube having an axis including upstream and downstream ends, the upstream end being in fluid communication with the outlet of the pulse combustor for receiving the high temperature pulses emitted therefrom, the processing tube including a restriction proximate the downstream end of the processing tube for reflecting pulses emitted from the pulse combustor back toward the upstream end of the processing tube for creating standing pressure waves within the processing tube to facilitate the mechanical removal of moisture from the exterior of the material and therewith the drying of the material;
- means for introducing a material to be processed into the high temperature pulses flowing through the upstream end of the processing tube; and
- means, in fluid communication with the downstream end of the processing tube, for receiving the material flowing therefrom.
- 2. A drying apparatus as in claim 1 further comprising means for varying the amplitude of the standing waves.
- 3. A drying apparatus as in claim 1 further comprising means, coupled to the processing tube, for suppressing sound.
- 4. A drying apparatus as in claim 1 wherein the receiving means comprises a first cyclone collector having an inlet and an outlet, the inlet being coupled to the downstream end of the processing tube.
- 5. A drying apparatus as in claim 4 further comprising means, coupled to the outlet of the first cyclone collector, for suppressing sound.
- 6. A drying apparatus as in claim 4 further comprising a second cyclone collector having an inlet and an outlet, the inlet of the second cyclone collector being coupled to the outlet of the first cyclone collector.
- 7. A drying apparatus as in claim 6 further comprising means, coupled to the outlet of the second cyclone collector, for filtering particles in the high temperature pulses passing therethrough.
- 8. A drying apparatus as in claim 6 further comprising means, coupled to the outlet of the second cyclone collector, for suppressing sound.
- 9. The drying apparatus according to claim 2 wherein the amplitude varying means comprises means for selectively varying the volume of the processing tube.
- 10. A drying apparatus comprising:
- a pulse combustor having a combustion chamber and a generally tubular outlet in fluid communication with the combustion chamber for emitting high temperature pulses;
- a processing tube for flowing a material to be processed therethrough, the processing tube having an axis including upstream and downstream ends, the upstream end being in fluid communication with the outlet of the pulse combustor for receiving the high temperature pulses emitted therefrom;
- a housing in fluid communication with the processing tube;
- a plurality of partitions disposed within the housing and forming a plurality of chambers associated therewith for suppressing sound;
- means for introducing a material to be processed into the high temperature pulses flowing through the upstream end of the processing tube; and
- means, in fluid communication with the downstream end of the processing tube, for receiving the material flowing therefrom.
- 11. A drying apparatus as in claim 10 wherein the sound suppressing means includes means for varying the volume of the chambers.
- 12. A drying apparatus as in claim 10 wherein each partition includes a projection extending from the bottom thereof for prescribing an opening to the adjacent chamber.
- 13. A drying apparatus as in claim 12 wherein each partition includes means for deflecting away from its adjacent chamber opening material flowing through the processing tube.
- 14. A drying apparatus comprising:
- a pulse combustor having a combustion chamber and a generally tubular outlet in fluid communication with the combustion chamber for emitting high temperature pulses;
- a processing tube for flowing a material to be processed therethrough, the processing tube havin an axis including upstream and downstream ends, the upstream end being in fluid communication with the outlet of the pulse combustor for receiving the high temperature pulses emitted therefrom;
- means for introducing a material to be processed into the high temperature pulses flowing through the upstream end of the processing tube;
- means, in fluid communication with the downstream end of the processing tube, for receiving the material flowing therefrom;
- means for flowing a fuel into the combustion chamber;
- means for flowing an oxidizer into the combustion chamber;
- means for detecting hot gas pulses emitted from the pulse combustor;
- means for detecting a prescribed temperature in the receiving means;
- means, coupled to the fuel flowing means, for detecting a prescribed pressure of fuel flowing therethrough;
- means, coupled to the oxidizer flowing means, for detecting a prescribed pressure of oxidizer flowing therethrough; and
- means, responsive to the pulse detecting means, the temperature detecting means, the fuel pressure detecting means, and the oxidizer pressure detecting means, for impeding the flow of fuel into the combustion chamber when no hot gas pulse is detected, when the prescribed temperature is detected in the receiving means, when the prescribed pressure of fuel is detected in the fuel flowing means, or when the prescribed pressure is detected in the oxidizer flowing means.
- 15. A drying apparatus as in claim 14 wherein the fuel flowing means includes:
- means for atomizing a liquid fuel with a gs; and
- means for detecting a prescribed pressure of gas in the atomizing means;
- wherein the fuel impeding means includes means, responsive to the atomizing gas pressure detecting means, for impeding the flow of fuel into the combustion chamber when the prescribed atomizing gas pressure is detected.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 852,854 filed Apr. 16, 1986 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,708,159.
US Referenced Citations (11)
Divisions (1)
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