Claims
- 1. A fluidics flow control chamber having a cylinder configuration with a height between parallel ends smaller than the diameter of said cylindrical chamber, an exit port at the center of one of said ends of said cylindrical chamber, at least one supply inlet port in the circular side wall of said cylindrical chamber for directing supply flow into said chamber in a radial direction toward said exit port, and at least one tangential control fluid port in the circular side wall of said cylindrical chamber for admitting a control fluid into said chamber along a vector tangent to said circular side wall upstream from said supply inlet port at a point in said circular side wall ahead of said supply inlet port, whereby said circular side wall deflects said control fluid in a circular path across said inlet before control fluid reaches said supply inlet port to create a centrifugal force against said supply flow in said inlet port to intiate a vortex in said supply flow which causes said supply flow to follow a spiral path to said exit port of said chamber for allowing the flow rate of said supply flow through said chamber while said control fluid pressure into said chamber is regulated for flow rate control.
- 2. A fluidics flow control chamber as defined in claim 1 wherein said tangential control fluid port is about 90.degree. upstream from said inlet port.
- 3. A fluidics flow control chamber as defined in claim 1 wherein said chamber includes a second control fluid port upstream from said one tangential control fluid port.
- 4. A fluidics flow control chamber as defined in claim 3 wherein said chamber includes a second supply inlet port for directing supply flow into said chamber in a radial direction toward said exit port, said second supply inlet port and said second tangential control fluid port being spaced in said circular wall of said chamber as a second set of ports symmetrical to said one supply inlet port and one tangential control fluid port.
- 5. A fluidics flow control chamber as defined in claim 4 wherein said supply inlet ports are diametrically opposite to each other and said tangential control fluid ports are diametrically opposite to each other.
- 6. A fluidics flow control chamber comprised of a cylindrical chamber having a circular wall and two parallel planar end walls, said chamber having a small height between said end walls relative to the diameter of said chamber, and at least one supply inlet port into said chamber through said circular wall of said chamber, said supply inlet port having its axis intersect the center of said cylindrical chamber for supply flow in an initial direction toward the center of said chamber, an exit port in the center of one of said end walls, at least one control fluid inlet port through said circular wall, said control fluid inlet port having its axis tangent to said circular wall of said cylindrical chamber, said control fluid inlet port being of uniform width from one planar end wall to the other planar end wall of said chamber, said control fluid inlet port being oriented for initial flow into said chamber in a direction tangent to said circular wall and parallel to the axis of said supply port.
- 7. A fluidics flow control chamber as defined in claim 6 having at least a second control fluid inlet port of uniform dimension from one end wall to the other end wall of said chamber, said second control fluid inlet port being oriented for initial flow into said chamber in a direction tangent to said circular wall and perpendicular to the axis of said one control fluid inlet port.
- 8. A fluidics flow control chamber as defined in claim 6 having at least a second control fluid inlet port of uniform dimension from one planar end wall to the other planar end wall of said chamber, said second control fluid inlet port being oriented for initial flow into said chamber in a direction tangent to said circular wall and parallel to the axis of said one control fluid inlet port, and a second supply inlet port diametrically opposite side one supply inlet port also oriented for supply to flow into said chamber in an initial direction toward said exit port.
ORIGIN OF THE INVENTION
The invention described herein was made in the performance of work under a NASA contract, and is subject to the provisions of Public Law 96-517 (35 USC 202) in which the Contractor has elected to retain title.
US Referenced Citations (3)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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796475 |
Jan 1981 |
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