LIQUID SEAL WITH MATING COLLAR
20220107087 · 2022-04-07
Assignee
Inventors
- Bryan BECK (Tulsa, OK, US)
- Zachary KODESH (Tulsa, OK, US)
- Stephen TINDELL (Claremore, OK, US)
- Adam HERRINGTON (Tulsa, OK, US)
- Jeff William WHITE (Tulsa, OK, US)
Cpc classification
F23G5/50
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23G7/085
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16J15/40
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16J15/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F23G7/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16J15/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A liquid seal mating system to accommodate thermal expansion during elevated-temperature operation, including a collar, sized and shaped to receive a discharge end of a gas-delivery conduit and a fence that surrounds the collar and is attached thereto, wherein when installed, the collar accommodates thermal expansion of the gas-delivery conduit along a longitudinal axis of the gas-delivery conduit and limits movement of the gas-delivery conduit perpendicular to the longitudinal axis. A method for suppressing bulk fluid motion in an elevated-temperature liquid seal, including attaching a mount to an outer shell of a liquid seal and receiving, within a mating collar, a discharge end of a gas-delivery conduit, the mating collar attached to the mount and being sized and shaped to accommodate thermal expansion of the gas-delivery conduit, filling the outer shell with liquid to submerge the discharge end of the gas-delivery conduit, and flowing gas through the gas-delivery conduit.
Claims
1. A liquid seal mating system to accommodate thermal expansion during elevated-temperature operation, comprising: a collar, sized and shaped to receive a discharge end of a gas-delivery conduit within the collar; a fence that surrounds the collar and the gas-delivery conduit, the collar being attached to the fence; and wherein, when installed, the collar accommodates thermal expansion of the gas-delivery conduit along a longitudinal axis of the gas-delivery conduit and limits movement of the gas-delivery conduit perpendicular to the longitudinal axis.
2. The liquid seal mating system of claim 1, the liquid seal mating system being installed in an outer shell, the outer shell being capable of containing a liquid, the outer shell containing enough liquid to submerge the discharge end of the gas-delivery conduit.
3. The liquid seal mating system of claim 2, the fence being attached to one or more horizontal beams, the one or more horizontal beams being physically attached to the outer shell using a slotted bolt connection that allows the one or more horizontal beams to thermally expand without transferring the expansion force to the outer shell.
4. The liquid seal mating system of claim 2, the fence being semipermeable and forming an inner annular chamber and excluding an outer annular chamber, the fence serving to mitigate unwanted bulk motion of the liquid, the fence further serving to mitigate unwanted mixing of liquid within the inner annular chamber with liquid within the outer annular chamber.
5. The liquid seal mating system of claim 1, further comprising a perforated cone attached to the collar.
6. The liquid seal mating system of claim 2, the fence having at least one outer chevron attached thereto that affect the flow of gas and liquid to reduce unwanted bulk motion of the liquid.
7. The liquid seal mating system of claim 2, the gas-delivery conduit having at least one inner chevron mounted thereto that affects the flow of gas and liquid to prevent unwanted bulk motion of the liquid.
8. The liquid seal mating system of claim 1, the discharge end of the gas-delivery conduit having a saw-tooth profile that defines discharge openings.
9. The liquid seal mating system of claim 1, the collar being further sized and shaped to accommodate the discharge end of the gas-delivery conduit while maintaining a gap between the collar and the gas-delivery conduit.
10. The liquid seal mating system of claim 9, the gap being 0.125 inches.
11. The liquid seal mating system of claim 1, the collar measuring 6 inches in the direction parallel to the longitudinal axis of the gas-delivery conduit.
12. The liquid seal mating system of claim 1, the collar being attached to the fence with one or more brackets.
13. The liquid seal mating system of claim 2, the fence having one or more fixtures that connect directly to the outer shell to support the fence during shipping or transportation of the liquid seal mating system and outer shell.
14. A method for suppressing bulk fluid motion in an elevated-temperature liquid seal, comprising: attaching a mount to an outer shell of a liquid seal; receiving, within a mating collar, a discharge end of a gas-delivery conduit, the mating collar being sized and shaped to accommodate thermal expansion of the gas-delivery conduit, the mating collar being physically attached to the mount; filling the outer shell with a liquid to submerge the discharge end of the gas-delivery conduit; and flowing gas through the gas-delivery conduit.
15. The method of claim 14, further comprising attaching, to the mount, one or more flow-control devices chosen from a group comprising a semipermeable fence, a perforated cone, and a set of one or more outer chevrons.
16. The method of claim 14, further comprising attaching, to the gas-delivery conduit, a set of one or more inner chevrons.
17. The method of claim 14, further comprising the discharge end of the gas-delivery conduit having a saw-tooth profile that defines discharge openings.
18. A liquid seal mating system to accommodate thermal expansion during elevated-temperature operation, comprising: a mount attached to an outer shell of a liquid seal; and a collar that is sized and shaped to receive a discharge end of a gas-delivery conduit while accommodating thermal expansion of the gas-delivery conduit, the collar being attached to the mount.
19. The liquid seal mating system of claim 18, further comprising one or more flow control devices chosen from a group comprising a semipermeable fence, a perforated cone, and a set of one or more outer chevrons, the flow control devices attached to the mount.
20. The liquid seal mating system of claim 18, further comprising a set of one or more inner chevrons attached to the gas-delivery conduit.
21. The liquid seal mating system of claim 18, the discharge end of the gas-delivery conduit having a saw-tooth profile that defines discharge openings.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
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[0018] In an embodiment, the gas-delivery conduit 103 includes a bend such that a portion of the gas-delivery conduit 103 extends perpendicular to longitudinal axis 199 and intersects the outer shell 102. The gas-delivery conduit 103 may bend at angles between 0 degrees and 180 degrees without departing from the scope herein. The gas-delivery conduit 103 illustrated in
[0019] The gas-delivery conduit 103 has a discharge end 104, through which a discharge gas (not shown) may exit the gas-delivery conduit 103. The gas-delivery conduit 103 is slidably received by a liquid seal mating system 100 that includes the mating collar 101 that is sized and shaped to accept the gas-delivery conduit 103 while maintaining a gap 105. The gap 105 may be filled with gasket material such as an o-ring that at least partially seals the gap 105. The mating collar 101 is attached by one or more brackets 106 to a fence 107. The brackets 106 are shown as horizontal brackets, however, any other type of attachment, including direct attachment, may be utilized without departing from the scope hereof.
[0020] The fence 107 is mounted to the outer shell 102. The fence 107 is shown mounted to the outer shell with two horizontal beams 108(1) and 108(2), but it should be appreciated that more or fewer beams 108, at varying mounting angles, may be utilized without departing from the scope hereof. Moreover, other types of fastening means may be used to couple the fence 107 to the outer shell 102 (including direct welding thereof) may be used without departing form the scope hereof. In an embodiment, the liquid seal mating system 100 does not use the fence 107 and instead, the mating collar 101 is attached to a mount (not pictured) that is physically attached to the outer shell 102.
[0021] In an embodiment, the horizontal beams 108 are mounted to the outer shell 102 with a slotted-bolt connection (420 in
[0022] In an embodiment, the discharge end 104 of the gas-delivery conduit 103 has a saw-tooth profile formed by of a plurality of saw-tooth openings 109 that defines discharge openings. The plurality of saw-tooth openings 109 allow discharge gas to exit the gas-delivery conduit 103 at different rates depending on the pressure of the discharge gas. Attached between the mating collar 101 and the fence 107 is a perforated cone 113, which is attached to the mating collar 101 at an upper edge of the perforated cone 113, and attached to the fence 107 at a lower edge, opposite the upper edge, of the perforated cone 113. As discussed above, the gas-delivery conduit 103 may undergo thermal expansion without causing mechanical stress on the mating collar 101. In embodiments including the perforated cone 113, because the perforated cone 113 is coupled to the mating collar 101, and not to the gas-delivery conduit 103, thermal expansion of the gas-delivery conduit 103 also does not impart mechanical stress on the perforated cone 113. In an embodiment, the perforated cone 113 Is attached to the mating collar 101 at a lower edge of the perforated cone 113 and attached to the fence 107 at an upper edge of the perforated cone 113. The perforated cone 113 may be installed with other positions and orientations with respect to the mating collar 101 and fence 107 without departing from the scope herein.
[0023] During operation of the liquid seal 190, the outer shell 102 is filled with a liquid (not shown for clarity). The liquid is filled to a liquid level 112 that is sufficient to submerge the discharge end 104 of the gas-delivery conduit 103 in the liquid. When the pressure of the discharge gas is sufficiently high, the discharge gas exits the gas-delivery conduit 103 and travels upward and out of the liquid. In an embodiment, the liquid seal mating system 100 has one or more gas-dispersion elements, shown as inner chevrons 114, and an outer chevron 115 that reduce unwanted bulk motion of the liquid in response to the motion of the discharge gas. Other types of gas-dispersion elements may be used without departing from the scope hereof. The inner chevrons 114 are mounted to the gas-delivery conduit 103. The outer chevron 115 is mounted to the fence 107. In an embodiment there is at least one additional outer chevron 115(2). The number of out chevrons 115 may vary without departing from the scope herein. In addition to the horizontal beams 108, the fence has a set of mounting fixtures 116 that attach the fence 107 to the outer shell 102 for additional support of the fence 107 during shipping. In an embodiment, the set of mounting fixtures 116 are removed during operation to prevent mechanical strain on the liquid seal mating system 100 or liquid seal 190 caused by thermal expansion.
[0024] It should be appreciated that various components discussed above may, or may not, be included in a desired liquid seal 190. Accordingly,
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[0034] In block 1002 of method 1000, a mount is attached to an outer shell of a liquid seal. In one example of block 1002, the mount is attached to the outer shell 102, 302, 402, 502, 602, 702, 802, or 902.
[0035] In block 1004 of method 1000, a discharge end of a gas-delivery conduit is received in a mating collar. In one example of block 1004, the discharge end 104, 204, 304, 404, 504, 604, 704, 804, or 904 of a gas-delivery conduit 103, 203, 303, 403, 503, 603, 703, 803, or 903, respectively, is received within a collar 101 201, 301, 401, 501, 601, 701, 801, or 901, respectively.
[0036] In block 1012 the outer shell is filled with a liquid to submerge the discharge end of the gas-delivery conduit. In one example of block 1012, outer shell 102, 302, 402, 502, 602, 702, 802, or 902 is filled with a liquid to submerge the discharge end 104, 304, 404, 504, 604, 704, 804, or 904, respectively of the gas-delivery conduit 103, 303, 403, 503, 603, 703, 803, or 903, respectively.
[0037] In the block 1014 of method 1000, gas is flowed through the gas-delivery conduit. In one example of block 1014, gas is flowed through gas-delivery conduit 103, 203, 303, 403, 503, 603, 703, 803, or 903.
[0038] In certain embodiments, the method 1000 includes one or more additional blocks of the flowchart in
[0039] In block 1008, one or more inner chevrons are attached to the gas-delivery conduit. In one example of block 1008, the set of one or more inner chevrons 114 or 714 is attached to the gas-delivery conduit 103 or 703.
[0040] To prevent surges in gas flow through the liquid seal that occur as a result of increased upstream pressure, in block 1010 the discharge end of a gas-delivery conduit is provided with a saw-tooth profile that defines discharge openings. In one example of block 1010, the discharge end 104 or 804 of a gas-delivery conduit 103 or 803 has a plurality of saw-tooth openings 109 or 809 that defines discharge openings.
[0041] Since the method 1000 may be used in liquid seal mating systems described previously, the description of respective components of a liquid seal system discussed above with respect to
[0042] Changes may be made in the above methods and systems without departing from the scope hereof. It should thus be noted that the matter contained in the above description or shown in the accompanying drawings should be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense. The following claims are intended to cover all generic and specific features described herein, as well as all statements of the scope of the present method and system, which, as a matter of language, might be said to fall therebetween.
Combination of Features
[0043] (A1) in a first aspect, a liquid seal mating system to accommodate thermal expansion during elevated-temperature operation includes: a collar, sized and shaped to receive a discharge end of a gas-delivery conduit within the collar; a fence that surrounds the collar and the gas-delivery conduit, the collar being attached to the fence; and wherein, when installed, the collar accommodates thermal expansion of the gas-delivery conduit along a longitudinal axis of the gas-delivery conduit and limits movement of the gas-delivery conduit perpendicular to the longitudinal axis.
[0044] (A2) In an embodiment of A1, the liquid seal mating system is installed in an outer shell, the outer shell being capable of containing a liquid, the outer shell containing enough liquid to submerge the discharge end of the gas-delivery conduit.
[0045] (A3) In an embodiment of A2, the fence is attached to one or more horizontal beams, the one or more horizontal beams being physically attached to the outer shell using a slotted bolt connection that allows the one or more horizontal beams to thermally expand without transferring the expansion force to the outer shell.
[0046] (A4) In an embodiment of either A2 or A3, the fence is semipermeable and forms an inner annular chamber and excludes an outer annular chamber, the fence serving to mitigate unwanted bulk motion of the liquid, the fence further serving to mitigate unwanted mixing of liquid within the inner annular chamber with liquid within the outer annular chamber.
[0047] (A5) In an embodiment of any of A1 through A4, the liquid seal mating system further includes a perforated cone attached to the collar.
[0048] (A6) In an embodiment of any of A1 through A5, the fence has at least one outer chevron attached thereto that affect the flow of gas and liquid to reduce unwanted bulk motion of the liquid.
[0049] (A7) In an embodiment of any of A1 through A6, the gas-delivery conduit has at least one inner chevron mounted thereto that affects the flow of gas and liquid to prevent unwanted bulk motion of the liquid.
[0050] (A8) In an embodiment of any of A1 through A7, the discharge end of the gas-delivery conduit has a saw-tooth profile that defines discharge openings.
[0051] (A9) In an embodiment of any of A1 through A8, the collar is further sized and shaped to accommodate the discharge end of the gas-delivery conduit while maintaining a gap between the collar and the gas-delivery conduit.
[0052] (A10) In any embodiment in A9, the gap is 0.125 inches.
[0053] (A11) In an embodiment of any of A1 through A9, or A10, the collar measures 6 inches in the direction parallel to the longitudinal axis of the gas-delivery conduit.
[0054] (A12) In an embodiment of any of A1 through A11, the collar being attached to the fence with one or more brackets.
[0055] (A13) In an embodiment of any of A1 through A12, the fence having one or more fixtures that connect directly to the outer shell to support the fence during shipping or transportation of the liquid seal mating system and outer shell.
[0056] (B1) In a second aspect, a method for suppressing bulk fluid motion in an elevated-temperature liquid seal, includes: attaching a mount to an outer shell of a liquid seal; receiving, within a mating collar, a discharge end of a gas-delivery conduit, the mating collar being sized and shaped to accommodate thermal expansion of the gas-delivery conduit, the mating collar being physically attached to the mount; filling the outer shell with a liquid to submerge the discharge end of the gas-delivery conduit; and flowing gas through the gas-delivery conduit
[0057] (B2) In an embodiment of B1, attached to the mount is one or more flow-control devices chosen from a group including a semipermeable fence, a perforated cone, and a set of one or more outer chevrons.
[0058] (B3) In an embodiment of either B1 or B2, attached to the gas-delivery conduit is a set of one or more inner chevrons.
[0059] (B4) In an embodiment of any of B1 through B3, the discharge end of the gas-delivery conduit has a saw-tooth profile that defines discharge openings.
[0060] (C1) In a third aspect, a liquid seal mating system to accommodate thermal expansion during elevated-temperature operation includes: a mount attached to an outer shell of a liquid seal; and a collar that is sized and shaped to receive a discharge end of a gas-delivery conduit while accommodating thermal expansion of the gas-delivery conduit, the collar being attached to the mount.
[0061] (C2) In an embodiment of C1, the liquid seal mating system includes one or more flow control devices chosen from a group including a semipermeable fence, a perforated cone, and a set of one or more outer chevrons, the flow control devices attached to the mount.
[0062] (C3) In an embodiment of either C1 of C2, the liquid seal mating system further includes a set of one or more inner chevrons attached to the gas-delivery conduit.
[0063] (C4) In an embodiment of any of C1 through C3, the discharge end of the gas-delivery conduit has a saw-tooth profile that defines discharge openings.
[0064] Any feature of the first, second, and third aspects described above are interchangeable with other of the described aspects, unless otherwise specified or understood by those of ordinary skill in the art.