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Title: Swirling structure for mixing two concentric fluid flows at nozzle outlet

Abstract

A nozzle device is described for causing two fluids to mix together. In particular, a spray nozzle comprises two hollow, concentric housings, an inner housing and an outer housing. The inner housing has a channel formed therethrough for a first fluid. Its outer surface cooperates with the interior surface of the outer housing to define the second channel for a second fluid. The outer surface of the inner housing and the inner surface of the outer housing each carry a plurality of vanes that interleave but do not touch, each vane of one housing being between two vanes of the other housing. The vanes are curved and the inner surface of the outer housing and the outer surface of the inner housing converge to narrow the second channel. The shape of second channel results in a swirling, accelerating second fluid that will impact the first fluid just past the end of the nozzle where mixing will take place.

Inventors:
Issue Date:
OSTI Identifier:
6231358
Patent Number(s):
5228624
Application Number:
PPN: US 7-844326
Assignee:
IMS; EDB-93-122058
DOE Contract Number:  
AC09-89SR18035
Resource Type:
Patent
Resource Relation:
Patent File Date: 2 Mar 1992
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English
Subject:
42 ENGINEERING; FLUIDS; MIXING; NOZZLES; DESIGN; FLUID FLOW; OPERATION; VORTEX FLOW; 420400* - Engineering- Heat Transfer & Fluid Flow

Citation Formats

Mensink, D L. Swirling structure for mixing two concentric fluid flows at nozzle outlet. United States: N. p., 1993. Web.
Mensink, D L. Swirling structure for mixing two concentric fluid flows at nozzle outlet. United States.
Mensink, D L. Tue . "Swirling structure for mixing two concentric fluid flows at nozzle outlet". United States.
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abstractNote = {A nozzle device is described for causing two fluids to mix together. In particular, a spray nozzle comprises two hollow, concentric housings, an inner housing and an outer housing. The inner housing has a channel formed therethrough for a first fluid. Its outer surface cooperates with the interior surface of the outer housing to define the second channel for a second fluid. The outer surface of the inner housing and the inner surface of the outer housing each carry a plurality of vanes that interleave but do not touch, each vane of one housing being between two vanes of the other housing. The vanes are curved and the inner surface of the outer housing and the outer surface of the inner housing converge to narrow the second channel. The shape of second channel results in a swirling, accelerating second fluid that will impact the first fluid just past the end of the nozzle where mixing will take place.},
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place = {United States},
year = {1993},
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