Reactive flow static mixer with cross-flow obstructions
US-9975094-B2 · May 22, 2018 · US
US10092886B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10092886-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414245158-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 4, 2014 |
| Priority date | Oct 11, 2011 |
| Publication date | Oct 9, 2018 |
| Grant date | Oct 9, 2018 |
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A fluid mixing device includes a hollow tubular main body ( 41 ) to mix an exhaust gas (G 4 ) and a warming gas (G 5 ) within it, a first inflow port ( 43 ) provided in an upstream end portion of the main body ( 41 ) and through which the exhaust gas (G 4 ) flows, a mixing promotion body ( 38 ) of a tubular shape disposed inside the main body ( 41 ) and having a longitudinal axis (C 1 ) extending in a direction conforming to a direction of flow of the exhaust gas (G 4 ), and a second inflow port ( 45 ) provided in a peripheral wall of the main body ( 41 ) and through which the warming gas (G 5 ) flows towards an outer peripheral wall of the mixing promotion body ( 38 ). The exhaust gas (G 4 ) flows outside and inside the mixing promotion body ( 38 ).
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What is claimed is: 1. A fluid mixing device which comprises: a hollow tubular main body to mix first and second fluids within it; a first inflow port provided in an upstream end portion of the main body and through which the first fluid flows; a mixing promotion tube disposed inside the main body and having a longitudinal axis extending in a direction conforming to a direction of flow of the first fluid, the mixing tube also having its opposite ends left open; and a second inflow port provided in a peripheral wall of the main body and through which the second fluid flows towards an outer peripheral wall of the mixing tube and flows circumferentially about substantially the entire outer peripheral wall of the mixing tube between the outer peripheral wall and the peripheral wall of the main body, wherein the mixing tube is disposed in substantially coaxial relation with the main body, wherein the first fluid, introduced into the main body through the first inflow port, flows inside and outside of the mixing tube, wherein the first fluid, which flows outside of the mixing tube, is first mixed with the second fluid, which is introduced into the main body through the second inflow port, to produce a primary mixed gas, wherein the primary mixed gas is further mixed at a location downstream of the mixing tube with the first fluid which flows inside of the mixing tube to produce a secondary mixed gas, and wherein the mixing tube is defined by the outer peripheral wall configured to prevent the second fluid from flowing therethrough into an interior of the mixing tube. 2. The fluid mixing device as claimed in claim 1 , further comprising a first tubing, which forms the main body, and a second tubing, which is fluid connected with the first tubing so as to lie at right angle to the first tubing, the second tubing operable to supply the second fluid therethrough to the second inflow port. 3. The fluid mixing device as claimed in claim 1 , further comprising a first tubing, which forms the main body, and a second tubing, which is fluid connected with the first tubing, wherein at a joint between the first tubing and the second tubing, an end edge of the second tubing is disposed in flush with or radially outwardly of an inner peripheral surface of the first tubing. 4. The fluid mixing device as claimed in claim 1 , in which the first fluid is of a temperature lower than the second fluid. 5. The fluid mixing device as claimed in claim 1 , in which the main body has a downstream portion, the downstream portion of the main body being defined by a flared body having its passage surface area that increases in a downstream direction. 6. A heat exchange system in which the fluid mixing device as defined in claim 1 is disposed upstream of a heat exchanger. 7. The fluid mixing device as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the mixing tube is held coaxially within the main body by a plurality of support members extending radially from an inner circumference of the main body to an outer circumference of the mixing tube. 8. The fluid mixing device as claimed in claim 7 , wherein the plurality of support members are bolted to the inner circumference of the main body and to the outer circumference of the mixing tube. 9. The fluid mixing device as claimed in claim 7 , wherein the mixing tube is separated from the second inflow port, wherein the second inflow port comprises an opening at the peripheral wall, and wherein the opening faces the outer circumference of the mixing tube. 10. The fluid mixing device as claimed in claim 9 , wherein the opening opens the second inflow port to an interior of the main body at the peripheral wall and is configured to direct the second fluid such that the second fluid flows from the opening and through the interior of the main body, at which the first fluid is partly directed therethrough, and to an outermost portion of the mixing tube such that the second fluid impinges the outermost portion at a right angle. 11. The fluid mixing device as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the second inflow port opens at the peripheral wall of the main body. 12. The fluid mixing device as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the outer peripheral wall is an outermost portion of the mixing tube and is facing an inner wall of the main body.
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