This invention relates to a vortex flow control device.
Vortex flow control devices, or “vortex valves”, are used, for example, in storm water systems to restrict the flow rate of storm water to a main sewer under heavy flow conditions. For example, a gully receiving storm water from kerbside gratings may be provided with a vortex flow control device at its outlet so that, under storm conditions, the outflow from the gully is restricted. If the inflow to the gully exceeds the outflow as controlled by the flow control device, water accumulates in the gully until conditions ease.
Such a device is disclosed in GB 2409537. The device comprises a housing having oppositely disposed end walls and an outer wall which extends about an axis and is disposed between the end walls. One of the end walls has an outlet positioned generally on the axis, and the housing also has an inlet directed tangentially of the axis so that, when the pressure head above the device exceeds a certain value, the inflowing water generates a vortex within the housing so restricting outflow through the outlet.
In the device of GB 2409537, the inlet is constituted by a circumferential gap in the outer wall, the size of which can be varied by means of a sliding arcuate plate. Thus, the same housing can be used to provide a vortex flow control device having different characteristics, achieved by appropriate positioning of the arcuate plate. Also, a vortex flow control device that has already been installed can have its characteristics altered, for example if there is a change in the flow regime in which it operates, by adjusting the arcuate plate.
Another such device, referred to as a vortex throttle, is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,524,393. The device described is for controlling water run-off from roofs.
According to one aspect of the present invention, there is provided a vortex flow control device comprising a housing defining a vortex chamber, the housing comprising oppositely disposed end walls and an outer wall extending about an axis and disposed between the end walls, the outer wall comprising a curved portion which extends around the axis, one end of the curved portion adjoining a planar portion which extends in a tangential direction with respect to the axis to a first free edge, and the other end of the curved portion adjoining a terminal portion which extends in a direction towards the planar portion and terminates at a second free edge, an outlet from the housing being disposed in one of the end walls, and an inlet to the housing being defined in the outer wall between the second free edge and the planar portion, the inlet being configured so that fluid entering the vortex chamber through the inlet induces a circulating flow within the vortex chamber about the axis, characterised in that the terminal portion is directed away from the circulating flow in the direction towards the upstream edge, whereby turbulence is induced in the region of the inlet by fluid entering the vortex chamber through the inlet, the terminal portion being inclined to the planar portion at an angle not less than 85° and not more than 95°.
In an embodiment of such a device, the outer wall may be fabricated from first and second outer wall components, the first outer wall component comprising the planar portion and the curved portion, and the second outer wall component comprising the terminal portion which is secured to the end walls and to the curved portion.
The terminal portion may be oriented so that it is directed from the curved portion towards the free edge of the planar portion. The inlet may lie in a plane which is perpendicular to the tangential direction of the planar portion.
The curved portion of the outer wall may extend around the axis over an angle of not less than 270°. In a specific embodiment, the planar portion and the terminal portion are substantially perpendicular to each other.
According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a method of manufacturing a vortex flow control device comprising a housing defining a vortex chamber, the housing comprising oppositely disposed end walls and an outer wall extending about an axis and disposed between the end walls, an outlet from the housing being disposed in one of the end walls, and an inlet to the housing being disposed in the outer wall and configured so that fluid entering the vortex chamber through the inlet induces a circulating flow within the vortex chamber about the axis, the inlet being defined between an upstream edge and a downstream edge of the outer wall with respect to the direction of the circulating flow in the region of the inlet, the upstream edge being an edge of a terminal portion of the outer wall, characterised in that the method comprises the steps of:
The length of the terminal portion, between the second transition and the downstream edge, may be determined on the basis of the required characteristics of the vortex flow control device.
According to a third aspect of the present invention, there is provided a method of manufacturing a vortex flow control device comprising a housing defining a vortex chamber, the housing comprising oppositely disposed end walls and an outer wall extending about an axis and disposed between the end walls, an outlet from the housing being disposed in one of the end walls, and an inlet to the housing being disposed in the outer wall and configured so that fluid entering the vortex chamber through the inlet induces a circulating flow within the vortex chamber about the axis, the inlet being defined between an upstream edge and a downstream edge of the outer wall with respect to the direction of the circulating flow in the region of the inlet, the upstream edge being an edge of a terminal portion of the outer wall, characterised in that the method comprises the steps of:
The second planar portion may be secured to the template unit by welding.
In an alternative embodiment of the vortex flow control device, the housing may comprise a one-piece molding.
According to a fourth aspect of the present invention, there is provided a method of manufacturing a vortex flow control device comprising a housing which is a one-piece molding defining a vortex chamber, the housing comprising oppositely disposed end walls and an outer wall extending about an axis and disposed between the end walls, an outlet from the housing being disposed in one of the end walls, and an inlet to the housing being disposed in the outer wall and configured so that fluid entering the vortex chamber through the inlet induces a circulating flow within the vortex chamber about the axis, the inlet being defined between an upstream edge and a downstream edge of the outer wall with respect to the direction of the circulating flow in the region of the inlet, the upstream edge being an edge of a terminal portion of the outer wall, characterised in that the method comprises the steps of:
For a better understanding of the present invention, and to show more clearly how it may be carried into effect, reference will now be made, by way of example, to the accompanying drawings, in which:—
Referring to
The template unit 2 has an opening 16. The opening 16 is defined by parallel straight edges 18, 20 of the end walls 4, 6, by a first free edge 22 of the planar portion 14, and by a second edge 24 of the curved portion 10. The opening 16 is thus rectangular and lies in a single plane.
A terminal portion in the form of a flat plate 26, constituting a second outer wall component, can be fitted to the template unit 2 so that the opening 16 is partially closed. Thus, the plate 26, which is rectangular, is welded to the template unit at the edges 18, 20 of the end walls 4, 6, and at the edge 24 of the curved portion 10.
The resulting completed unit is shown in
Since the edges 18, 20 of the end walls 4, 6 adjoin lateral edges of the plate 26 and extend to the first free edge 22, it will be appreciated that the orientation of the plate 26 is such that it is directed from the transition 24 towards the first free edge 22. Furthermore, the planar portion 14 is perpendicular to the edges 18, 20 of the end walls 4, 6 and consequently perpendicular also to the plate 26.
In an alternative embodiment, the template unit may be made as a one-piece molding, with the opening 16 entirely closed in the as-molded form so that the outer wall is circumferentially continuous around the template unit. Thus, instead of adding the flat plate 26 to reduce the size of the opening 16 to the desired size of the inlet 30, the inlet 30 is cut to the required size in a flat region of the outer wall 8 corresponding to the opening 16 in
For use, the device shown in
At low rates of flow into the gully, water entering the device through the inlet 30 can flow to the outlet 5 when the level in the gully reaches the lowermost part of the outlet 5. At higher flow rates, the level in the gully will rise further, and the increased pressure head will increase the flow rate of water through the inlet 30. Because the flow through the inlet 30 is directed tangentially of the axis X, the incoming flow will induce a vortex within the device about the axis X. Under these circumstances, the edge 22 can be regarded as an upstream edge with respect to the circumferential direction of flow in the vortex, and the edge 32 can likewise be regarded as a downstream edge.
It has been found surprisingly that a vortex flow control device having the configuration shown in
Considering first the flow characteristic shown in
It will be appreciated that the flow characteristic shown in
An ideal characteristic for a vortex flow control device would be one in which the flow increases gradually with increasing pressure head up to the point A, and which then remains constant, i.e. is represented as a vertical line on the characteristic with any further increases in pressure head. It will be appreciated from
The consequence of this is that to achieve the same pressure difference, a vortex flow control device in accordance with the present invention can have a larger-diameter outlet 5. This has advantages in that the outlet 5 will be less prone to blockage.
The turbulence intensity referred to above, which is expressed as a percentage in
From the above, it will be appreciated that the configuration of the outer wall 8 in a vortex flow control device in accordance with the present invention provides enhanced performance of the device, both in terms of the flow characteristic as shown in
As shown in
A single size of template unit 2 can thus cover a large range of flow conditions. To extend the range of flow conditions which can be covered, the template units 2 may be constructed in different sizes, but the specified flow characteristic can still be achieved at the final manufacturing stage by fitting an appropriately sized plate 26.
The terminal portion 36 includes a reverse curve 38, so that the region 40 nearest the downstream edge 32 is directed away from the interior of the device, in other words outwardly of the vortex chamber defined within the housing 2, so increasing the flow separation, and consequently the turbulence intensity, as the flow passes through the inlet 30 and circulates within the unit.
The device as shown in
It will be appreciated that the manufacturing process described with reference to
All of the variants of
It will be appreciated from these results that the maximum pressure drop supported by the unit occurs when the plate 26 is at or close to perpendicular to the planar portion 14, and consequently that the variant of
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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0714594.9 | Jul 2007 | GB | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/GB08/02548 | 7/25/2008 | WO | 00 | 4/28/2010 |