Claims
- 1. A compressed gas driven vortex nozzle comprising:
- (a) an annular inner assembly defining:
- i. a continuous flow passageway having a converging inlet portion with an inlet end, a uniform throat portion and a diverging exhaust portion in continuous fluid communication; and
- ii. a plurality of vortex holes for discharging compressed gas into said uniform throat portion of said flow passageway, said vortex holes being angled to impart a spiral flow path to said compressed gas discharged therefrom whereby said gas has both circumferential and downstream flow components so as to produce vortex flow in said flow passageway downstream of said vortex holes;
- (b) an annular outer assembly concentrically surrounding said inner assembly, said inner and outer assemblies defining:
- i. an annular chamber for receiving compressed gas, said annular chamber being in fluid communication with said vortex holes for providing compressed gas to be discharged through said holes, and
- ii. an annular discharge passageway surrounding the inlet end of said converging inlet portion of said flow passageway, said annular discharge passageway being in fluid communication with said annular chamber and positioned to discharge compressed gas into said inlet portion wherein said compressed gas has both radial and downstream flow components so as to induce flow of ambient air into said inlet portion.
- 2. The vortex nozzle of claim 1 wherein said inner assembly is axially adjustable relative to said outer assembly so as to adjust the width of said annular discharge passageway.
- 3. The vortex nozzle of claim 2 wherein said inner and outer assemblies are threadably engaged so as to permit said axial adjustment by rotation of said inner assembly relative to said outer assembly.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said outer assembly includes an inwardly angled flange portion extending inwardly past the inlet end of said inlet portion, said flange and said inlet end being spaced apart axially to define said annular discharge passageway, said flange directing compressed gas discharging through said annular discharge passageway so as to provide both radial and downstream flow components to said discharged gas.
RIGHTS OF THE GOVERNMENT
The United States Government has rights in this invention pursuant to Contract No. DE-AC04-90DP62349 between the U.S. Department of Energy and EG & G Rocky Flats, Inc. for operation of the Department's Rocky Flats Plant.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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"The Development of a Vortex Nozzle" by Lothar F. Bieg--A Production Technology Engineering Report published May 1991 by EG&G Rocky Flats. |