Centrifuge and changeable weir inserts therefor
09908125 ยท 2018-03-06
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
Y10T29/49716
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
B04B2001/2083
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B04B11/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B04B1/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B04B11/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B04B1/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A centrifuge, including: a flange closing off one axial end of a separation chamber; a plurality of apertures that traverse axially through the flange at a radial distance from a flange axis, wherein at least one aperture is in fluid communication with a first outlet passage; a plurality of weir inserts removably disposed within the plurality of apertures to control a flow of one or more fluids from the separation chamber; wherein at least one weir insert disposed within the at least one aperture in fluid communication with the first outlet passage is changeable to prevent or allow fluid communication between the separation chamber and the first outlet passage.
Claims
1. A centrifuge, comprising: a flange closing off one axial end of a separation chamber; a plurality of apertures that traverse axially through the flange at a radial distance from a flange axis, wherein at least one aperture is in fluid communication with a first outlet passage; and a plurality of weir inserts removably disposed within the plurality of apertures to control a flow of one or more fluids from the separation chamber, wherein at least one weir insert disposed within the at least one aperture in fluid communication with the first outlet passage is configured to perform at least one of 1) both prevent and allow fluid communication between the separation chamber and the first outlet passage and 2) change the centrifuge operation from two-phase to three-phase; and wherein the at least one changeable weir insert comprises: a frame comprising: an outer portion; an inner portion located adjacent to the separation chamber and having a perimeter defined by an exterior wall having a height defined by a first end of the exterior wall located adjacent to the separation chamber and a second opposite end of the exterior wall located adjacent to the outer portion; a first fluid passage fluidly connecting the inner portion and the outer portion and in fluid communication with the separation chamber when the at least one weir insert is configured to allow fluid communication between the separation chamber and the first outlet passage such that the first fluid passage of the frame of the at least one changeable weir insert fluidly connects the separation chamber and the first outlet passage; and a second fluid passage fluidly connected and transverse to the first fluid passage, wherein the second fluid passage extends through the perimeter of the inner portion defined by the exterior wall of the inner portion and along the height of the exterior wall between the first and second ends of the exterior wall.
2. The centrifuge of claim 1, wherein the first outlet passage extends radially from the at least one aperture to an outer periphery of the flange.
3. The centrifuge of claim 1, wherein the at least one changeable weir insert further comprises: an inner weir disposed on the inner portion for control of a fluid flow from the separation chamber into the first fluid passage; and an outer weir disposed on the outer portion for control of a fluid flow from the first fluid passage through at least one of the outer portion and the second fluid passage.
4. The centrifuge of claim 3, wherein the frame is cylindrical.
5. The centrifuge of claim 3, wherein a rotation of the at least one changeable weir insert prevents fluid communication between the separation chamber and the first outlet passage.
6. The centrifuge of claim 3, wherein the outer weir comprises at least one of a blind disk and a weir disk.
7. The centrifuge of claim 3, wherein the inner weir is removably disposed on the inner portion.
8. The centrifuge of claim 3, wherein the outer weir is removably disposed on the outer portion.
9. The centrifuge of claim 3, wherein the inner weir comprises at least one of a blind disk and a weir disk.
10. A centrifuge, comprising: a flange closing off one axial end of a separation chamber; a plurality of apertures that traverse axially through the flange at a radial distance from a flange axis, wherein at least one aperture is in fluid communication with a first outlet passage; and a plurality of weir inserts removably disposed within the plurality of apertures to control a flow of one or more fluids from the separation chamber, wherein, when in a first position, a weir insert disposed within the at least one aperture in fluid communication with the first outlet passage provides for fluid communication between the separation chamber and the first outlet passage; wherein, when in a second position, the weir insert disposed within the at least one aperture in fluid communication with the first outlet passage blocks fluid communication between the separation chamber and the first outlet passage, wherein the weir insert disposed within the at least one aperture in fluid communication with the first outlet passage, in the first position or the second position, is changeable to allow the centrifuge to operate in two-phase or three-phase, wherein the weir insert disposed within the at least one aperture comprises: a frame comprising: an outer portion; and an inner portion comprising a first fluid passage, fluidly connecting the inner portion and the outer portion, and a second fluid passage fluidly connected and transverse to the first fluid passage, and wherein, when the weir insert disposed within the at least one aperture is located in the second position, a wall of the inner portion located opposite with respect to the second fluid passage blocks the fluid communication between the separation chamber and the first outlet passage.
11. The centrifuge of claim 10, wherein the first outlet passage extends radially from the at least one aperture to an outer periphery of the flange.
12. The centrifuge of claim 10, wherein the weir insert further comprises: an inner weir disposed on the inner portion for control of a fluid flow from the separation chamber into the first fluid passage; and an outer weir disposed on the outer portion for control of a fluid flow from the first fluid passage through at least one of the outer portion and the second fluid passage.
13. The centrifuge of claim 12, wherein the frame is cylindrical.
14. The centrifuge of claim 12, wherein the outer weir comprises at least one of a blind disk and a weir disk.
15. The centrifuge of claim 12, wherein the inner weir comprises at least one of a blind disk and a weir disk.
16. The centrifuge of claim 12, wherein the inner weir is removably disposed on the inner portion.
17. The centrifuge of claim 12, wherein the outer weir is removably disposed on the outer portion.
18. A method for converting a centrifuge between two-phase and three-phase operations, wherein the centrifuge comprises: a flange closing off one axial end of a separation chamber; a plurality of apertures that traverse axially through the flange at a radial distance from a flange axis, wherein at least one aperture is in fluid communication with a first outlet passage; a plurality of weir inserts removably disposed within the plurality of apertures to control a flow of one or more fluids from the separation chamber; and at least one weir insert disposed within the at least one aperture in fluid communication with the first outlet passage, wherein the at least one weir insert comprises: a frame comprising: an outer portion; an inner portion located proximate with respect to the separation chamber; and a first fluid passage fluidly connecting the inner portion and the outer portion and fluidly connectible to at least one selected from the separation chamber and the first outlet passage, the method comprising: changing the at least one weir insert disposed within the at least one aperture in fluid communication with the first outlet passage to both prevent and allow fluid communication between the separation chamber and the first outlet passage, wherein, when the at least one weir is changed to allow the fluid communication between the separation chamber and the first outlet passage, the first fluid passage of the frame of the at least one weir insert provides the fluid communication between the separation chamber and the first outlet passage.
19. The method of claim 18, wherein the changing comprises rotating the at least one weir insert disposed within the at least one aperture in fluid communication with the first outlet passage.
20. The method of claim 18, wherein the changing comprises interchanging a weir insert providing fluid communication between the separation chamber and the first outlet passage and a weir insert preventing fluid communication between the separation chamber and the first outlet passage.
21. The method of claim 18, wherein the at least one changeable weir insert further comprises: a second fluid passage of the frame fluidly connected and transverse to the first fluid passage; an inner weir disposed on the inner portion for control of a fluid flow from the separation chamber into the first fluid passage; and an outer weir disposed on the outer portion for control of a fluid flow from the first fluid passage through at least one of the outer portion and the second fluid passage.
22. The method of claim 21, the changing comprising at least one of: varying the inner weir; varying the outer weir; varying the frame; and rotating the frame.
23. The method of claim 22, wherein the varying the outer weir comprises interchanging a blind disk and a weir disk.
24. The method of claim 22, wherein the varying the inner weir comprises interchanging a blind disk and a weir disk.
25. The method of claim 22, wherein varying the frame comprises interchanging a frame comprising a second fluid passage for a frame absent a second fluid passage.
Description
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(7) In one aspect, embodiments disclosed herein relate to centrifuges for the separation of a suspension with one or more liquid phases of different specific gravities. In another aspect, embodiments disclosed herein relate to centrifuges convertible between two-phase and three-phase operations. In a more specific aspect, embodiments disclosed herein relate to centrifuges convertible between two-phase and three-phase operations via use of a changeable weir insert, where the conversion may be performed without dismantling the centrifuge. Changeable, as used herein, refers to the ability to alter a position of at least a portion of the weir insert, the ability to interchange at least one component of the weir insert, or the ability to interchange a weir insert with another weir insert to effect the desired conversion from two-phase to three-phase operations.
(8) Centrifuges according to embodiments disclosed herein have an outer drum and an internal rotor carrying a conveyor screw, as well as bearing means for the drum and the rotor. During operation of the centrifuge, a raw material, which contains one or more liquid phases and a solid phase, is supplied to the separation chamber, defined between the drum and the rotor, and when the latter rotates at an angular velocity different from that of the drum, the screw conveyor will displace the solid material that, due to the centrifugal force, is pressed against the wall of the drum, towards an outlet aperture at one end of the drum, while the liquid phase is discharged through one or more apertures at the opposite end of the drum, where the apertures may be located in a flange closing off the end of the separation chamber. The apertures may traverse axially through the flange a radial distance from the flange axis, where one or more of the apertures may be in fluid communication with an outlet passage. In some embodiments, the outlet passage may extend radially from the aperture to an inner or outer periphery of the flange.
(9) Weir inserts may be removably disposed within the apertures to control a level of the one or more liquid phases within the separation chamber and to direct flow of the one or more liquid phases to a desired collection point. The weir inserts are accessible without dismantling the centrifuge, thus allowing an operator to change one or more of the weir inserts to provide the desired liquid level and/or flow scheme (e.g., two-phase or three-phase separations). For example, in some embodiments, an inner portion of the weir insert in fluid contact with the separation chamber may be changeable so as to alter liquid levels (e.g., provide a higher or lower weir) or to prevent fluid communication through the aperture, including prevention of one or both fluid phases. In other embodiments, a frame portion of the weir insert may be rotatable to allow or prevent fluid communication with the radial outlet passage. In yet other embodiments, an outer portion of the weir insert may be changeable from a weir disk to a blind disk so as to direct flow to the desired collection point. Examples of such embodiments are described below in relation to
(10) One example of a centrifuge having weir inserts according to embodiments disclosed herein is illustrated in
(11) Removably disposed in each aperture 22 is a weir insert 26 (26a, 26b, 26c, 26d, 26e, and 26f). As illustrated in
(12) One example of a weir insert 26 is illustrated in
(13) An outer weir 38 may be disposed or removably disposed on outer portion 30, and an inner weir 40 may be disposed or removably disposed on inner portion 32. Each of outer weir 38 and inner weir 40 may be used to control one or more of a) a level of a liquid phase being separated and b) fluid flow through first fluid passage 34 and second fluid passage 36. For example, inner weir 40 and outer weir 38 may include one or more of a blind disk and a weir disk.
(14) Referring now to
(15) The heavy phase 44 fluid level and flow may be controlled using a weir insert as illustrated in
(16) As mentioned above, the frame portion 28 of weir inserts 26 may be rotated so as to restrict fluid communication between first fluid passage 34 and radial outlet passage 24. Although rotation of frame portion 28 by less than 180 may restrict fluid flow, centrifuge balance typically requires that the frame portion 28 be rotated 180.
(17) The weir inserts, as mentioned above, are changeable to allow for conversion of the centrifuge from two-phase to three-phase operations. Referring now to
(18) To change from two-phase separation mode to three phase separation mode, a similar procedure would be used to change inner weir 40 and outer weir 38 and to realign second fluid passage 36 with radial outlet passage 24.
(19) Conversion of the centrifuge is likewise performed where the inner and outer weirs are not removably disposed on the frame portion. For example, a weir insert configured for light phase fluid recovery via a radial outlet passage may be interchanged with a weir insert configured for single-phase fluid recovery. Likewise, multi-piece inserts may be pre-assembled and interchanged to result in the desired centrifuge configuration. Thus, single or multi-piece weir inserts may be interchanged according to embodiments disclosed herein to result in the desired separations.
(20) In other embodiments, a weir insert 26 having a frame portion 28 without a second fluid passage 36 may be used when collecting a heavy phase or a single phase via first fluid passage 34 only. Considering centrifuge balance, it is preferred to use weir inserts having a similarly designed frame portions 28 at positions 180 apart on flange 20. Additionally, light phase and heavy phase collections should be performed in pairs, similar to that as illustrated in
(21) Single piece weir inserts, multi-piece weir inserts, or portions of multi-piece weir inserts may also be interchanged so as to obtain the desired level for a single phase fluid recovery, or the desired light and heavy phase fluid levels when separating two liquid phases. For example, the height of the outer weirs and/or inner weirs may be changed so as to result in the desired separation and/or improve the separation efficiency. For example, referring to
(22) Weir inserts illustrated in
(23) As described above, centrifuges according to embodiments disclosed herein may include a plurality of weir inserts providing for rapid conversion of a centrifuge between two-phase and three-phase operations via interchange of weir insert or weir insert components. Advantageously, embodiments disclosed herein may allow for the conversion of centrifuge operations to be performed without the need to dismantle the centrifuge, such as by removal of flange 20 from separation chamber 46. As such, conversion of centrifuge operations may be performed rapidly, minimizing down time. Additionally, interchange of weir inserts or weir insert components may allow for variation of liquid levels so as to easily adapt the centrifuge for efficient performance of the desired separations.
(24) While the disclosure includes a limited number of embodiments, those skilled in the art, having benefit of this disclosure, will appreciate that other embodiments may be devised which do not depart from the scope of the present disclosure. Accordingly, the scope should be limited only by the attached claims.