B01F27/722

Method and Apparatus for Mixing Proppant-Containing Fluids

Methods and apparatus are disclosed for mixing proppant and other solids with one or more fracturing fluids to form a fracturing slurry, and for delivering the fracturing slurry to a wellbore. In the example systems as described herein, the proppant is mixed with the fracturing fluids through an assembly that limits the number of pumps that are required to move the relatively abrasive proppant]containing fluids. Additionally, in the example systems, the proppant is mixed within enclosed structures, thereby minimizing the escape of dust and other particulates into the surrounding atmosphere and onto the equipment at the well site.

FOOD MACHINE FOR PREPARING ALIGOT
20190039033 · 2019-02-07 · ·

A mixing device for preparing aligot, including a mixing case containing a chamber that opens at an inlet for conveying material to be mixed, and a mixing member, where the mixing member includes at least one roller that is mounted rotating on a motorised shaft, one or more bearing surfaces of the roller being designed to engage in a crushing manner with the surfaces of the chamber of the case.

PRESHEARING METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR THE CONTROL OF THE RHEOLOGY AND THE INJECTABILITY OF AQUEOUS CEMENT SUSPENSIONS FOR BONE REPAIR AND REGENERATION
20180368899 · 2018-12-27 ·

The invention provides a system for the preshearing based control of the flow and deformation behavior, i.e., the setting kinetics, and the time dependent shear viscosity, elasticity of aqueous cementitious suspensions that can be used for bone repair and regeneration. The dynamic cement microstructure is tailored to the demands of the surgical tasks (faster/slower setting) or additive manufacturing tasks (lower/higher viscosity) by application of various preshearing conditions. The relationships between the preshearing and pressurization conditions and the setting kinetics and the time dependent changes in elasticity and viscosity are complex and characterization of viscoelastic properties using advanced rheological characterization techniques including small-amplitude oscillatory and steady torsional rheometry is needed a priori to enable such tailoring. The preshearing system is intended to give control on the injectability and setting time of any calcium phosphate cement formulation to the surgeon during an orthopedic surgery where a batch of bone cement is processed. Other possible utilizations of the system include controlling the setting kinetics, shear viscosity and facilitating the resultant flow stability of cementitious ceramic suspensions processed in direct ink writing assemblies for additive manufacturing of cement constructs, in injection systems for restoration and fracking.

METHOD FOR EVALUATING KNEADING STATE, KNEADER, AND KNEADING ADJUSTMENT METHOD
20240286096 · 2024-08-29 ·

Provided are a method for evaluating a kneading state in which a change in physical properties of a kneading material can be grasped in an internal mixer including tangential rotors, a kneader, and a kneading adjustment method capable of obtaining desired kneading characteristics. The method for evaluating a kneading state is an evaluation method in an internal mixer 1 including a pair of tangential rotors connected by a pair of gears and rotated at different speeds by driving of an electric motor, in which the gears have the numbers of teeth of different integers that are not prime to each other, and spectrum analysis is performed on the basis of a kneading parameter detected at the time of kneading by sensors 10 and 11 included in the internal mixer 1 to evaluate a change in a predetermined frequency component.

METHOD FOR EVALUATING KNEADING STATE, KNEADER, AND KNEADING ADJUSTMENT METHOD
20240286096 · 2024-08-29 ·

Provided are a method for evaluating a kneading state in which a change in physical properties of a kneading material can be grasped in an internal mixer including tangential rotors, a kneader, and a kneading adjustment method capable of obtaining desired kneading characteristics. The method for evaluating a kneading state is an evaluation method in an internal mixer 1 including a pair of tangential rotors connected by a pair of gears and rotated at different speeds by driving of an electric motor, in which the gears have the numbers of teeth of different integers that are not prime to each other, and spectrum analysis is performed on the basis of a kneading parameter detected at the time of kneading by sensors 10 and 11 included in the internal mixer 1 to evaluate a change in a predetermined frequency component.

Preshearing method for the control of the rheology and the injectability of aqueous inorganic cements
12053218 · 2024-08-06 ·

The invention provides a system for the preshearing based control of the flow and deformation behavior, i.e., the setting kinetics, and the time dependent shear viscosity, elasticity of aqueous cementitious suspensions that can be used for bone repair and regeneration. The dynamic cement microstructure is tailored to the demands of the surgical tasks (faster/slower setting) or additive manufacturing tasks (lower/higher viscosity) by application of various preshearing conditions. Since the relationships between the preshearing and pressurization conditions and the setting kinetics and the time dependent changes in elasticity and viscosity are complex, a priori characterization of viscoelastic properties using the advanced rheological characterization technique of small-amplitude oscillatory rheometry is needed to enable such tailoring. The preshearing system is intended to give control on the injectability and setting time of any calcium phosphate cement formulation to the surgeon during an orthopedic surgery where a batch of bone cement is processed. Other possible utilizations of the system include controlling the setting kinetics, shear viscosity and facilitating the resultant flow stability of cementitious ceramic suspensions processed in direct ink writing assemblies for additive manufacturing of cement constructs, in injection systems for oil wells, restoration and fracking.

Preshearing method for the control of the rheology and the injectability of aqueous inorganic cements
12053218 · 2024-08-06 ·

The invention provides a system for the preshearing based control of the flow and deformation behavior, i.e., the setting kinetics, and the time dependent shear viscosity, elasticity of aqueous cementitious suspensions that can be used for bone repair and regeneration. The dynamic cement microstructure is tailored to the demands of the surgical tasks (faster/slower setting) or additive manufacturing tasks (lower/higher viscosity) by application of various preshearing conditions. Since the relationships between the preshearing and pressurization conditions and the setting kinetics and the time dependent changes in elasticity and viscosity are complex, a priori characterization of viscoelastic properties using the advanced rheological characterization technique of small-amplitude oscillatory rheometry is needed to enable such tailoring. The preshearing system is intended to give control on the injectability and setting time of any calcium phosphate cement formulation to the surgeon during an orthopedic surgery where a batch of bone cement is processed. Other possible utilizations of the system include controlling the setting kinetics, shear viscosity and facilitating the resultant flow stability of cementitious ceramic suspensions processed in direct ink writing assemblies for additive manufacturing of cement constructs, in injection systems for oil wells, restoration and fracking.

Integrated single and twin screw extruder

An extruder is disclosed, and more particularly, to an integrated single screw extruder and a twin screw extruder for mixing, compounding, kneading and/or extruding of materials. The integrated extruder includes a first barrel assembly and a second barrel assembly. The integrated extruder further includes a first screw having a first threaded portion and a second threaded portion. The first threaded portion is housed within the first barrel assembly and is configured to provide upstream material processing. The second threaded portion is housed within the second barrel assembly and is configured to provide downstream material processing. The integrated extruder further includes a second screw having a non-threaded shaft portion and a threaded portion. The threaded portion of the second screw is housed within the second barrel assembly and is configured to provide the downstream material processing with the second threaded portion of the first screw.

MULTI-SHAFT KNEADING MACHINE

A multi-shaft kneading machine includes a channel and two screws rotatable around first axes of rotation. A pair of gate rods sandwich the two screws and are rotatable around second axes of rotation. Each of the pair of gate rods has two recess parts that form respective spaces through which the two screws penetrate. Each of the pair of gate rods has a first contact surface, which comes into surface contact with a screw when a gate rod is rotated to a minimum degree-of-opening position. Large diameter parts are fitted into the groove of the cylinder, and a small diameter part have a radius of curvature equal to half a distance between two second axes of rotation and smaller than a radius of curvature of the large diameter parts. The small diameter parts of the pair of gate rods are in contact with each other.

HIGH THERMAL TRANSFER HOLLOW CORE EXTRUSION SCREW ASSEMBLY

High thermal transfer, hollow core extrusion screws (50, 52, 124, 126, 190) include elongated hollow core shafts (54, 128, 130, 192) equipped with helical fighting (56, 132, 134, 194) along the lengths thereof. The fighting (132, 134, 194) may also be of hollow construction which communicates with the hollow core shafts (54, 128, 130, 192). Structure (88, 90) is provided for delivery of heat exchange media (e.g., steam) into the hollow core shafts (54, 128, 130, 192) and the hollow fighting (132, 134, 194). The fighting (56, 132, 134, 194) also includes a forward, reverse pitch section (64, 162, 216). The extrusion screws (50, 52, 124, 126, 190) are designed to be used as complemental pairs as a part of twin screw processing devices (20), and are designed to impart high levels of thermal energy into materials being processed in the devices (20), without adding additional moisture.