Patent classifications
B01F2025/917
CARBON-DIOXIDE SUPPLIER
The present invention provides a carbon dioxide supplier capable of forming a swirl flow of a mixture gas and evenly distributing the mixture gas through porous grating hole of a catalyst for catalyst combustion to maintain uniform temperature throughout the entire volume of the catalyst to maintain stable combustion of carbon. The carbon dioxide supplier comprises: a mixture gas supply unit supplying a mixture gas of air and fuel; a combustion unit combusting the mixture gas supplied from the mixture gas supply unit; and a swirl forming unit 40 extending between the mixture gas supply unit 30 and the combustion unit 50 in anteroposterior direction, the swirl forming unit 40 swirl-flowing the mixture gas introduced into a rear portion thereof from the mixture gas supply unit 30 to the combustion unit 50 provided at a front portion thereof.
CARBON-DIOXIDE SUPPLIER
The present invention provides a carbon dioxide supplier capable of forming a swirl flow of a mixture gas and evenly distributing the mixture gas through porous grating hole of a catalyst for catalyst combustion to maintain uniform temperature throughout the entire volume of the catalyst to maintain stable combustion of carbon. The carbon dioxide supplier comprises: a mixture gas supply unit supplying a mixture gas of air and fuel; a combustion unit combusting the mixture gas supplied from the mixture gas supply unit; and a swirl forming unit 40 extending between the mixture gas supply unit 30 and the combustion unit 50 in anteroposterior direction, the swirl forming unit 40 swirl-flowing the mixture gas introduced into a rear portion thereof from the mixture gas supply unit 30 to the combustion unit 50 provided at a front portion thereof.
APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR FLUID MIXING
One fluid is mixed into another to provide a high degree of surface contact between the fluids. In operation, the first fluid flows into an aerodynamic perforated vane mixing apparatus in a laminar condition, and is swirled within the mixing apparatus, the second fluid contacts the first fluid, and then the mixture flows through a scalloped device with a regulated venturi expander. A system for mixing one fluid into another and rotatably shearing and homogenizing material is also disclosed. One or more aerodynamic anomalies are employed to provide complete mixing of multiple fluids one or more of which may be a viscous laminar flow fluid. The shearing may be performed by a scissor rotated by a hydraulic, pneumatic, or electric motor. The sheared material may include, for example, paraffin located within crude oil. If desired, the second fluid may be introduced by a multi-physics fluid delivery device.