Separator for separating fluid and SCR urea injection system using the same
09604158 ยท 2017-03-28
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B01D45/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F01N3/2066
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B01D50/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F01N2610/1406
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
A47L9/1683
HUMAN NECESSITIES
F01N3/208
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B01D45/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D19/0073
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F01N2610/1466
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
A47L5/36
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B01D45/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D45/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D50/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A separator apparatus for separating fluid may include a fluid inlet port into which the fluid in which gas and liquid may be mixed flows while being pressurized, a lower body which has a partition wall formed in an internal space of the lower body that fluid-communicates with the fluid inlet port, and an upper body which may be assembled to an upper opening portion of the lower body, and has a first gas discharge port that fluid-communicates with the internal space of the lower body to discharge gaseous fluid flowing into the lower body, wherein the partition wall divides the internal space of the lower body into a central portion and an outer peripheral portion on a basis of an axis thereof.
Claims
1. A separator apparatus for separating fluid, comprising: a fluid inlet port into which the fluid in which gas and liquid are mixed flows while being pressurized; a lower body which has a partition wall formed in an internal space of the lower body that fluid-communicates with the fluid inlet port; and an upper body which is assembled to an upper opening portion of the lower body, and has a first gas discharge port that fluid-communicates with the internal space of the lower body to discharge gaseous fluid flowing into the lower body, wherein the partition wall divides the internal space of the lower body into a central portion and an outer peripheral portion on a basis of an axis thereof; wherein the upper body has a vent guide provided at a lower side thereof, and the vent guide is inserted between the lower body and the partition wall, and divides a space between the lower body and the partition wall into upper and lower spaces, wherein the vent guide is formed in a ring shape having an opened one side, and wherein the vent guide includes: a front end portion that faces the fluid inlet port; and a rear end portions formed in a spiral ring shape that is positioned at a higher position than the front end portion.
2. The separator apparatus of claim 1, wherein the vent guide has a liquid resistance portion having a plurality of slot holes formed in the front end portion that faces the fluid inlet port.
3. The separator apparatus of claim 1, wherein the upper body has a central pipe formed at a lower side thereof, and the central pipe is inserted into the partition wall of the lower body, and fluid-communicates with the first gas discharge port.
4. The separator apparatus of claim 1, wherein the partition wall has a liquid discharge port at one side, which faces the fluid inlet port, to discharge a liquefied fluid flowing into the partition wall to an outside of the partition wall.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(10) It should be understood that the appended drawings are not necessarily to scale, presenting a somewhat simplified representation of various features illustrative of the basic principles of the invention. The specific design features of the present invention as disclosed herein, including, for example, specific dimensions, orientations, locations, and shapes will be determined in part by the particular intended application and use environment.
(11) In the figures, reference numbers refer to the same or equivalent parts of the present invention throughout the several figures of the drawing.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(12) Reference will now be made in detail to various embodiments of the present invention(s), examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings and described below. While the invention(s) will be described in conjunction with exemplary embodiments, it will be understood that the present description is not intended to limit the invention(s) to those exemplary embodiments. On the contrary, the invention(s) is/are intended to cover not only the exemplary embodiments, but also various alternatives, modifications, equivalents and other embodiments, which may be included within the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
(13) Hereinafter, the present invention will be described so that those skilled in the technical field to which the present invention pertains may carry out the present invention.
(14) As illustrated in
(15) The urea tank 110 stores the urea injected through an injection port 150, and the injection port is installed at one side of the urea tank 110 through a urea injection line 151.
(16) The leveling pipe 120 is installed on the urea tank 110, and allows the injection of the urea to be stopped and completed when the leveling pipe 120 is shut off by the urea that is increased in the urea tank 110. The leveling pipe 120 is installed on an upper end surface of the urea tank 110 in a state in which one end thereof enters the inside of the urea tank 110, and the other end of the leveling pipe 120 may be connected to the separator 130 through a urea vent line 121.
(17) Since the leveling pipe 120 is generally well known, detailed explanation of the structure is omitted.
(18) When the leveling pipe 120 is shut off in a case of in which a level of the urea rises in the urea tank 110 when the urea is injected at a high speed using a urea injection gun or the like, pressure in the urea tank 110 is instantaneously and rapidly increased such that the level of the urea in the urea injection line 151 rises, and as a result, the injection of the urea is automatically stopped.
(19) That is, the leveling pipe 120 primarily determines and induces an injection amount of urea and an operation of shutting off the injection when the urea is injected at a high speed.
(20) The separator 130 serves to separate gaseous urea (urea gas) and liquefied urea from a urea fluid (a mixture of gaseous urea and liquefied urea) which flows into the separator 130, and serves to discharge the gaseous urea into the atmosphere. The separator 130 prevents the urea from being additionally injected after the primary injection of the urea is stopped, and prevents the urea from overflowing to the check valve 140.
(21) The urea fluid, which is discharged through the leveling pipe 120 when the urea is injected at a high speed, flows into the separator 130 through the urea vent line 121. In this case, a large resistance occurs at the liquefied urea in the urea fluid that flows into the separator 130 such that the inflow of the urea is automatically stopped, and a part of the liquefied urea flows into the separator 130 together with the gaseous urea.
(22) Accordingly, as described above, the leveling pipe 120 is shut off such that pressure in the urea tank 110 is instantaneously and rapidly increased, and the level of the urea in the urea injection line 151 rises such that the injection of the urea is automatically stopped.
(23) In this case, the urea fluid, which flows into the separator 130, is the gaseous urea (gaseous fluid) with which a small amount of liquefied urea (liquefied fluid) is mixed.
(24) Referring to
(25) The fluid inlet port 131a is connected with the leveling pipe 120 through the urea vent line 121. Therefore, the urea fluid, which is discharged to the urea vent line 121 through the leveling pipe 120 when the urea is injected at a high speed, flows into the fluid inlet port 131a while being pressed by predetermined pressure.
(26) The lower body 131 has an internal space that is integrally connected with the fluid inlet port 131a, and may communicate with the fluid inlet port 131a. An annular partition wall 133 is formed in the internal space, and the partition wall 133 divides the internal space of the lower body 131 into a central portion and an outer peripheral portion on the basis of an axis of the lower body 131.
(27) The upper body 132 has a first gas discharge port 132a, which may communicate with the internal space of the lower body 131, at an upper side of the upper body 132. The gaseous urea in the urea fluid, which flows into the lower body 131, is discharged to the outside through the first gas discharge port 132a.
(28) The upper body 132 has a vent guide 134 formed at a lower side of the upper body 132. The vent guide 134 is inserted between the lower body 131 and the partition wall 133, and limits a flow path in an outer space of the partition wall 133 so as to induce an annular flow of the urea fluid in conjunction with the partition wall 133.
(29) The vent guide 134 is formed in a ring shape having an opened one side, and inserted between the lower body 131 and the partition wall 133 so as to divide a space between the lower body 131 and the partition wall 133 into upper and lower spaces. Particularly, a rear end portion of the vent guide 134 is formed in a spiral ring shape that is positioned at a higher position than a front end portion that faces the fluid inlet port 131a.
(30) Accordingly, the urea fluid (specifically, gaseous urea), which is annularly rotated, rises at the rear end portion of the vent guide 134, and then may be moved into the partition wall 133 along the partition wall 133. In this case, a part of the liquefied urea rises together with the gaseous urea, and then may be moved into the partition wall 133.
(31) The partition wall 133 has a liquid discharge port 133a formed at one side, which faces the fluid inlet port 131a, so as to discharge the liquefied urea flowing into the partition wall 133 to the outside of the partition wall 133. The liquefied urea discharged to the outside of the partition wall 133 is discharged through the fluid inlet port 131a at a point of time at which the injection of the urea is completed, and then collected into the urea tank 110.
(32) The vent guide 134 has a liquid resistance portion 135 having a plurality of slot holes 135a formed in the front end portion that faces the fluid inlet port 131a of the lower body 131.
(33) The liquid resistance portion 135 has the plurality of slot holes 135a, which is arranged in a row at the fluid inlet port 131a side through which the urea fluid needs to pass so as to enter the internal space of the lower body 131, such that the liquid resistance portion 135 hinders the inflow of the liquefied urea that flows in through the fluid inlet port 131a.
(34) Therefore, all of the gaseous urea in the urea fluid passes through the slot holes 135a and flows into the internal space of the lower body 131, but only a part of the liquefied urea flows into the internal space of the lower body 131 while most of the liquefied urea cannot flow into the internal space of the lower body 131.
(35) In the separator 130, resistance, which hinders the inflow of the liquefied urea, occurs by the liquid resistance portion 135, such that the inflow of the liquefied urea is automatically stopped, and additional injection of the urea is prevented after the injection of the urea is stopped as the leveling pipe 120 is shut off.
(36) The upper body 132 has a central pipe 136 formed at the lower side thereof, and the central pipe 136 is inserted into the partition wall 133, and may integrally communicate with the first gas discharge port 132a.
(37) Therefore, the gaseous urea flowing into the partition wall 133 is discharged to the outside through the central pipe 136.
(38) The lower body 131 has a second gas discharge port 131b which may communicate with the internal space of the lower body 131 in order to recirculate the urea gas.
(39) The second gas discharge port 131b is connected with the injection port 150 of the urea tank 110 through a recirculation line 152, and may allow the gaseous urea in the lower body 131 to be recirculated to the urea tank 110 by moving the gaseous urea in the lower body 131 to the injection port by negative pressure formed in the injection port 150.
(40) Here, the recirculation line 152 transmits a part of the gaseous urea flowing into the separator 130 to the injection port when the urea is injected at a high speed (see
(41) In the aforementioned separator 130, the urea fluid, which flows into the internal space of the lower body 131 while passing through the slot holes 135a, receives centrifugal force while passing through a space (flow path) that is surrounded by a side wall surface of the lower body 131, the partition wall 133, a bottom surface of the lower body 131, and the vent guide 134. Therefore, the relatively heavy liquefied urea flows outward from the space (flow path), and the light gaseous urea flows into the partition wall 133 while passing over the partition wall 133.
(42) The gaseous urea, which flows into the partition wall 133 while passing over the partition wall 133, is discharged to the outside through the central pipe 136 and the first gas discharge port 132a, and the liquefied urea is collected in the urea tank 110 through the fluid inlet port 131a.
(43) In this case, a tiny amount of liquefied urea may flow into the partition wall 133 together with the gaseous urea flowing into the partition wall 133, but only the gaseous urea may be discharged to the outside through the central pipe 136, and the liquefied urea remaining in the partition wall 133 may be discharged to the outside of the partition wall 133 through the liquid discharge port 133a so as to be collected in the urea tank 110.
(44) Meanwhile, a check valve 140, which is opened and closed by pressure, is connected and installed in the first gas discharge port 132a of the separator 130.
(45) The check valve 140 is opened and closed in the separator 130 by pressure of the gaseous urea that is discharged and supplied through the first gas discharge port 132a. The check valve 140 serves to block the urea from coming into contact with air by closing the urea tank 110 at normal times and when the urea is injected at a low speed, and serves to discharge the gaseous urea (ammonia) to the outside when the urea is injected at a high speed.
(46) As illustrated in
(47) The valve lower body 141 has a valve inlet 141a which is connected to the first gas discharge port 132a of the separator 130 so as to communicate with the first gas discharge port 132a of the separator 130, and a valve outlet 141b for discharging the gaseous urea, and has a shut-off wall 145 which is formed between the valve inlet 141a and the valve outlet 141b, and may shut off the flow of the gaseous urea that flows into the valve inlet 141a.
(48) The shut-off wall 145 may shut off the flow of the gaseous urea in conjunction with the diaphragm 143 installed between the valve lower body 141 and the valve upper body 142.
(49) The diaphragm 143 is installed between the valve lower body 141 and the valve upper body 142 in a state in which a lower end portion of the diaphragm 143 is tightly attached to an upper end of the shut-off wall 145 so as to be detachable by pressure of the gaseous urea flowing into the valve inlet 141a.
(50) The return spring 144 is installed between the valve upper body 142 and the diaphragm 143, and serves to restore the diaphragm 143, which is separated from the shut-off wall 145 while being pushed (or lifted) by pressure of the gaseous urea, using elastic restoring force.
(51) For the purpose of a stable operation of the return spring 144, a spring support 146, which stably supports one side of the return spring 144, is installed on a lower portion of the diaphragm 143 that is tightly and separably attached to the shut-off wall 145.
(52) At normal times or when the urea is injected at a low speed, the check valve 140 is closed by spring force so as to prevent contact between the urea tank 110 and outside air so that the concentration of the urea is maintained, and the occurrence of odor due to a leakage of the gaseous urea is prevented. When the urea is injected at a high speed, the check valve 140 is opened when internal pressure in the urea tank 110 reaches a predetermined level or more, such that the gaseous urea is discharged to the outside, thereby ensuring performance in injecting the urea.
(53) An air vent line (see 148 in
(54) The air vent line 148 has one end connected to the valve outlet 141b, and the other end that is formed to be directed toward the opposite side to the injection port 150, such that the air vent line 148 serves to allow the urea gas, which is discharged from the check valve 140 when the urea is injected at a high speed, to be discharged to the opposite side to the injection port 150.
(55) Hereinafter, an operational state when the urea is injected at a high speed, and an operational state when the urea is injected at a low speed in the SCR urea injection system will be described with reference to
(56) As illustrated in
(57) In this case, the urea fluid (the gaseous urea and a small amount of liquefied urea are mixed), which is discharged to the outside of the urea tank 110 through the leveling pipe 120, flows into the separator 130 through the urea vent line 121, and the gaseous urea discharged from the separator 130 is discharged to the outside through the check valve 140 and the air vent line 148.
(58) The liquefied urea, which is separated from the gaseous urea in the separator 130, is drained from the separator 130, and then collected in the urea tank 110 through the urea vent line 121.
(59) A part of the gaseous urea in the separator 130 is recirculated into the urea tank 110 through the recirculation line 152 by negative pressure formed in the injection port 150.
(60) When the level of the urea in the urea tank 110 rises and the leveling pipe 120 is shut off when the urea is injected at a high speed, pressure in the urea tank 110 is instantaneously and rapidly increased such that the level of the urea in the urea injection line 151 rises, and the urea injection gun is automatically shut off such that the injection of the urea is completed.
(61) As illustrated in
(62) In this case, only the gaseous urea is discharged from the urea tank 110, and the discharged gaseous urea flows into the separator 130 through the urea vent line 121, and is recirculated to the urea tank 110 through the recirculation line 152 by negative pressure that is formed in the injection port 150 when the gaseous urea passes through the separator 130.
(63) When the urea is injected at a low speed, the injection of the urea is completed after the entire amount of urea stored in the urea injection container is injected.
(64) When the urea is injected at a high speed, the gaseous urea separated from the liquefied urea in the separator 130 is discharged to the check valve 140 through the central pipe 135 of the separator 130 as high pressure is formed in the urea tank 110, but when the urea is injected at a low speed, the entirety of the gaseous urea flowing into the separator 130 is recirculated through the recirculation line 152 as low pressure is formed in the urea tank 110.
(65) The foregoing descriptions of specific exemplary embodiments of the present invention have been presented for purposes of illustration and description. They are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise forms disclosed, and obviously many modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teachings. The exemplary embodiments were chosen and described in order to explain certain principles of the invention and their practical application, to thereby enable others skilled in the art to make and utilize various exemplary embodiments of the present invention, as well as various alternatives and modifications thereof. It is intended that the scope of the invention be defined by the Claims appended hereto and their equivalents.