Claims
- 1. A method of mixing first and second fluid media of differing viscosities comprising the steps ofdirecting the media into a first mixer having a predetermined cross-sectional flow area and a plurality of static mixer elements located along a longitudinal axis of the first mixer for mixing the media; and thereafter passing the media from the first mixer into a second mixer fluidly coupled to the first mixer and having a substantially constant, cross-sectional flow area over its length which is greater than the cross-sectional flow area of the first mixer, the second mixer including a plurality of static mixer elements serially arranged between an inlet and an outlet of the second mixer for mixing the received media.
- 2. A method of mixing first and second fluid media of differing viscosities comprising the steps of joining first and second tubular mixing conduits end-to-end, axially flowing the fluid media to be admixed from an inlet of the first conduit to an outlet of the second conduit, providing the first and second conduits with first and second cross-sectional areas bounded by interior wall surfaces of the respective conduits which are substantially constant over respective lengths of the conduits, the second cross-sectional area being greater than the first cross-sectional area, serially arranging a plurality of first and second static mixer elements over the lengths of the first and second conduits, respectively, each static mixing element extending transversely to the axes of the conduits over the entire cross-sectional area of the respective conduits; and sequentially flowing the media through the first and second conduits at respective flow rates which are inversely proportional to the first and second cross-sectional areas.
- 3. A method of mixing first and second fluid media of differing viscosities comprising the steps of forming a continuous flow of the media along first and second, serially arranged portions of a confined flow path, subjecting the media in the first and second portions of the flow path to mixing action, and enlarging a cross-sectional area of the flow path in the second portion relative to a cross-sectional area of the flow path in the first portion so that the media flow along the entire second portion of the flow path at a rate which is less than a rate of flow in the first portion.
- 4. A method according to claim 3 wherein the step of mixing comprises the step of placing a plurality of mixer elements in the first and second portions of the flow path.
- 5. A method according to claim 3 wherein the step of enlarging the cross-sectional area of the flow path comprises providing first and second flow conduits for the first and second portions of the flow path, respectively, giving the second conduit a cross-section which is larger than a cross-section of the first conduit, and fluidly joining the sections to each other.
- 6. A method of mixing first and second fluid media of differing viscosities comprising the steps ofproviding a first mixer defined by an elongated first tubular conduit having a first cross-sectional area and a plurality of static mixer elements serially arranged in the first tubular conduit for mixing the media; forming a first flow of the media through the mixer elements, the first flow substantially completely occupying the first cross-sectional area; providing a second mixer defined by an elongated, second tubular conduit having an inlet in flow communication with the first tubular conduit, an outlet and a second cross sectional area which is greater than the first cross sectional area, and a plurality of static mixer elements arranged longitudinally over a length of the second conduit; and establishing a second flow of the media though the second tubular conduit and the mixer elements therein, the second flow substantially completely occupying the second cross-sectional area so that a cross-sectional flow area for the media through the second conduit is greater than the cross-sectional flow area for the media through the first conduit; maintaining the cross-sectional area of the second conduit constant over its entire length.
- 7. A method of mixing first and second fluid media of differing viscosities comprising the steps ofproviding a first mixer defined by an elongated first tubular conduit having a first cross-sectional area and a plurality of static mixer elements serially arranged in the first tubular conduit for mixing the media; forming a first flow of the media through the mixer elements, the first flow substantially completely occupying the first cross-sectional area; providing a second mixer defined by an elongated, second tubular conduit having an inlet in flow communication with the first tubular conduit, an outlet and a second cross sectional area which is greater than the first cross sectional area, and a plurality of static mixer elements arranged longitudinally over a length of the second conduit; and establishing a second flow of the media though the second tubular conduit and the mixer elements therein, the second flow substantially completely occupying the second cross-sectional area so that a cross-sectional flow area for the media through the second conduit is greater than the cross-sectional flow area for the media through the first conduit; maintaining the flow rates of the media substantially constant over lengths of the respective first and second conduits.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 07/974,646, filed Nov. 12, 1992, which in turn is a division of U.S. application Ser. No. 07/740,290, filed Aug. 5, 1991 now abandoned.
This is a Continuation of application Ser. No. 08/216,879, filed Mar. 23, 1994, now abandoned.
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