Method and apparatus for desalinating water

US11801451B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11801451-B2
Application numberUS-202217835137-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 8, 2022
Priority dateAug 5, 2019
Publication dateOct 31, 2023
Grant dateOct 31, 2023

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This disclosure concerns a system and a method for removing dissolved solids from liquids. Specific implementations concern desalinating water. The system may comprise a blower, such as a thermal fan/compressor, configured to atomize a solid-bearing liquid to produce a hot, humid gas containing dissolved solids; a gas-solid separator configured to receive hot, humid gas containing entrained dissolved solids from the blower to separate the solids from the humid gas and to transmit the humid gas with solids removed through an exit port; a heater configured to heat the hot, humid gas received from the exit port of the gas-solid separator; and a condenser configured to receive heated humid gas from the heater and to condense solids-free liquid therefrom. The thermal fan/compressor may comprise a plurality of nozzles with outlets positioned adjacent atomization apertures across which a solid-bearing liquid flows and through which gas exiting the nozzles passes.

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We claim: 1. A thermal fan/compressor, comprising: an inlet face having a plurality of inlet ports; a plurality of nozzles configured to receive a gas from the inlet ports, each nozzle comprising a heat exchange wall, an inlet orifice having a first size, and an outlet orifice having a second size smaller than the first size of the inlet orifice; an outlet face having at least one atomization aperture across which a fluid can flow and be contacted by gas exiting the nozzles; and a wall separating the inlet face from the outlet face and forming a condensation and heat exchange chamber in which the plurality of nozzles is disposed. 2. The thermal fan/compressor according to claim 1 wherein the nozzles are conical and/or tapered such that a diameter of the inlet orifice is greater than a diameter of the outlet orifice to establish a fluid velocity at the outlet orifice, v 1 , that is greater than fluid velocity at the inlet orifice, v 0 . 3. The thermal fan/compressor according to claim 1 wherein the nozzles are made from a polymeric material selected from polyetheretherketone (PEEK™), polysulfone (PSU), or polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF). 4. The thermal fan/compressor according to claim 3 wherein the nozzles comprise a thermally-conductive metal powder selected to improve the strength and/or thermal conductivity of the nozzles. 5. The thermal fan/compressor according to claim 1 wherein the outflow face includes at least one atomization aperture configured to allow gas exiting the outlet orifices of the nozzles to flow through the at least one atomization aperture. 6. The thermal fan/compressor according to claim 1 wherein the outflow face includes plural atomization apertures configured to allow gas exiting the outlet orifices of the nozzles to flow through the plural atomization apertures. 7. The thermal fan/compressor according to claim 6 wherein gas exiting the outlet orifices of the nozzles and passing through the at least one atomization aperture atomizes a fluid flowing along a surface of the outlet face. 8. The thermal fan/compressor according to claim 7 wherein gas exiting the outlet orifices of the nozzles is air, and the fluid flowing along the surface of the outlet face is contaminated water. 9. The thermal fan/compressor according to claim 1 wherein the wall defines a cylindrical housing and includes a plurality of ports configured to introduce humid air and contaminated water having entrained solids into thermal fan/compressor. 10. The thermal fan/compressor according to claim 5 , further comprising: a primary manifold configured to provide uniform fluid distribution to the at least one atomization aperture; a secondary manifold to maintain a continuous thin liquid film around the atomization aperture or apertures to facilitate continuously atomizing the thin liquid film; or both the primary and the secondary manifolds. 11. The thermal fan/compressor according to claim 1 further comprising a heater to heat a fluid receive by the thermal fan/compressor. 12. The thermal fan/compressor according to claim 11 wherein the heater is a solar heater. 13. The thermal fan/compressor according to claim 1 , wherein: dry or low humidity air enters the plurality of nozzles through inlet orifices with a velocity v 0 near 0 m/s, and an initial temperature of T 0 ; thermal energy is transferred to the heat exchange chamber and is conducted to fluid inside the thermal fan/compressor nozzles, thereby accelerating the fluid to a velocity v 1 greater than v 0 , and heating the fluid to a temperature T 1 greater than T 0 ; and jets of dry fluid moving at velocity v 1 contact a dissolved solids-bearing feed fluid at the outlet face, whereby the solids-bearing feed fluid is atomized by high-velocity jets of dry fluid, and solid particles of the solids-bearing feed fluid are entrained in the resulting hot fluid. 14. A thermal fan/compressor, comprising: an inlet face having a plurality of inlet ports; a plurality of nozzles associated with and configured to receive a gas from the inlet ports, each nozzle comprising a heat exchange wall, an inlet orifice having a first size, and an outlet orifice having a second size smaller than the first size of the inlet orifice, the nozzles being tapered such that a diameter of the inlet orifice is greater than a diameter of the outlet orifice to establish a fluid velocity at the outlet orifice, v 1 , that is greater than fluid velocity at the inlet orifice, v 0 ; an outlet face having plural atomization apertures across which a fluid can flow and be contacted by gas exiting the nozzles, thereby atomizing the fluid flowing across the apertures; and a wall separating the inlet face from the outlet face and forming a housing to house a condensation and heat exchange chamber in which the plurality of nozzles are disposed, the wall comprising a plurality of ports configured to allow fluids to flow into the heat exchange and condensation chamber. 15. The thermal fan/compressor according to claim 14 , further comprising: a primary manifold configured to provide uniform fluid distribution to the at least one atomization aperture; maintain a secondary manifold configured to provide a thin liquid film to flow over the atomization aperture or apertures to facilitate continuously atomizing the thin liquid film; or both a primary and a secondary manifold. 16. The thermal fan/compressor according to claim 14 , wherein: dry or low humid air enters the plurality of nozzles through inlet orifices with a velocity v 0 near 0 m/s, and an initial temperature of T 0 ; thermal energy is transferred to the heat exchange chamber and is conducted to fluid inside the thermal fan/compressor nozzles, thereby accelerating the fluid to a velocity v 1 greater than v 0 , and heating the fluid to a temperature T 1 greater than T 0 ; and jets of dry air moving at velocity v 1 contact water comprising dissolved solids, whereby the water is atomized by high-velocity jets of dry fluid, and solid particles are entrained in the resulting hot fluid. 17. A thermal fan/compressor for use in a system for purifying contaminated water comprising entrained solids, comprising: an inlet face having a plurality of inlet ports; a plurality of nozzles associated with and configured to receive dry air from the inlet ports, each nozzle comprising a heat exchange wall, an inlet orifice having a first size, and an outlet orifice having a second size smaller than the first size of the inlet orifice, the nozzles being tapered such that a diameter of the inlet orifice is greater than a diameter of the outlet orifice to establish an air velocity at the outlet orifice, v 1 , that is greater than an air velocity at the inlet orifice, v 0 ; an outlet face having plural atomization apertures across which contaminated water can flow and be contacted by air exiting the nozzles, thereby atomizing the contaminated water flowing across the apertures; and a wall separating the inlet face from the outlet face and forming a housing to house a condensation and heat exchange chamber in which the plurality of nozzles are disposed, the wall comprising a plurality of ports configured to allow air and contaminated water to flow into the system. 18. The thermal fan/compressor according to claim 17 , further comprising: a primary manifold configured to provide uniform fluid distribution to the at least one atomization aperture; maintain a secondary manifold configured to provide a thin liquid film to flow over the atomization aperture or apertures to facilitate continu

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  • B01D1/30Primary

    Accessories for evaporators {; Constructional details thereof} · CPC title

  • Solar energy (for treatment of water C02F1/14) · CPC title

  • with heated gases or vapours {or liquids} in contact with the liquid · CPC title

  • by spraying (B01D1/22 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • with evaporation or distillation · CPC title

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What does patent US11801451B2 cover?
This disclosure concerns a system and a method for removing dissolved solids from liquids. Specific implementations concern desalinating water. The system may comprise a blower, such as a thermal fan/compressor, configured to atomize a solid-bearing liquid to produce a hot, humid gas containing dissolved solids; a gas-solid separator configured to receive hot, humid gas containing entrained dis…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Univ Oregon State
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B01D1/30. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Oct 31 2023 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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