WO2009077644A1 - Degasifier for a liquid - Google Patents

Degasifier for a liquid Download PDF

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WO2009077644A1
WO2009077644A1 PCT/FI2008/050716 FI2008050716W WO2009077644A1 WO 2009077644 A1 WO2009077644 A1 WO 2009077644A1 FI 2008050716 W FI2008050716 W FI 2008050716W WO 2009077644 A1 WO2009077644 A1 WO 2009077644A1
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Eero Heikkinen
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Konepaja Facor Oy
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B01PHYSICAL OR CHEMICAL PROCESSES OR APPARATUS IN GENERAL
    • B01DSEPARATION
    • B01D19/00Degasification of liquids
    • B01D19/0021Degasification of liquids by bringing the liquid in a thin layer
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B01PHYSICAL OR CHEMICAL PROCESSES OR APPARATUS IN GENERAL
    • B01DSEPARATION
    • B01D19/00Degasification of liquids
    • B01D19/0021Degasification of liquids by bringing the liquid in a thin layer
    • B01D19/0026Degasification of liquids by bringing the liquid in a thin layer in rotating vessels or in vessels containing movable parts
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B01PHYSICAL OR CHEMICAL PROCESSES OR APPARATUS IN GENERAL
    • B01DSEPARATION
    • B01D19/00Degasification of liquids
    • B01D19/0036Flash degasification
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B01PHYSICAL OR CHEMICAL PROCESSES OR APPARATUS IN GENERAL
    • B01DSEPARATION
    • B01D19/00Degasification of liquids
    • B01D19/0042Degasification of liquids modifying the liquid flow
    • CCHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
    • C02TREATMENT OF WATER, WASTE WATER, SEWAGE, OR SLUDGE
    • C02FTREATMENT OF WATER, WASTE WATER, SEWAGE, OR SLUDGE
    • C02F1/00Treatment of water, waste water, or sewage
    • C02F1/001Processes for the treatment of water whereby the filtration technique is of importance
    • CCHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
    • C02TREATMENT OF WATER, WASTE WATER, SEWAGE, OR SLUDGE
    • C02FTREATMENT OF WATER, WASTE WATER, SEWAGE, OR SLUDGE
    • C02F1/00Treatment of water, waste water, or sewage
    • C02F1/20Treatment of water, waste water, or sewage by degassing, i.e. liberation of dissolved gases
    • CCHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
    • C02TREATMENT OF WATER, WASTE WATER, SEWAGE, OR SLUDGE
    • C02FTREATMENT OF WATER, WASTE WATER, SEWAGE, OR SLUDGE
    • C02F2301/00General aspects of water treatment
    • C02F2301/06Pressure conditions
    • C02F2301/063Underpressure, vacuum

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  • the present invention concerns an apparatus for removing air or gas mixed with different kinds of liquids.
  • the apparatus is applicable to hydraulic and circulation lubrication systems, where the air mixed with the liquid causes various problems with respect to the operation and durability of the apparatus.
  • the pumps used in these systems easily suffer from the cavitation phenomenon boosted by the air contained in the liquid to be pumped.
  • an apparatus in accordance with the present invention comprising a treatment container, through which the liquid to be treated is led.
  • the container comprises a chamber being closed by immersing in the liquid led to the container, and the apparatus comprises means for creating underpressure in the chamber.
  • the chamber is provided with a screen fabric rotating along an endless loop path and extending to immerse in the liquid closing the chamber and extending above the surface thereof.
  • the liquid, from which the mixed gas must be removed is led to the container so that it passes through the screen fabric.
  • the apparatus comprises a container 1, through which the liquid to be treated is led.
  • the container can be, for example, a part of a circulation lubrication system, like a circulation lubrication system of a paper machine.
  • These kinds of containers are already known as parts of corresponding circulation lubrication systems, and the lubricant circulating in the system has been treated in them to remove the air mixed therewith.
  • One treatment arrangement is to locate inclined plates in the container, along the surface of which the lubricant entering the container is made to flow as a thin film.
  • the container is kept under underpressure. Air bubbles mixed with the lubricant are released from the lubricant and aspirated through the device providing the underpressure.
  • a chamber 2 is located in the container 1.
  • the width of the chamber is substantially congruent with the width of the container and it is open at its lower end, extending, however, so deep in the container 1 that it immerses below the prevailed liquid level of the container.
  • the chamber is separated by the liquid from the rest of the space of the container 1.
  • a screen fabric 4 is arranged in the chamber 2, extending over the cross section thereof, said screen fabric 4 being arranged as a loop path over two sheaves.
  • the lower sheave is arranged near the bottom of the chamber 1, and the upper sheave clearly above the prevailing liquid level of the chamber.
  • Driving force is transmitted to the sheave or sheaves causing a rotational movement of the screen fabric along its path, to immerse in the liquid and to rise from it.
  • the screen fabric 4 can be for example a wire-cloth screen or some other suitable cloth coherent with the liquid to be treated.
  • the screen fabric immerses in the liquid, the gas bubbles in it attach to the holes of the screen, and rise together with the screen above the liquid level.
  • the liquid naturally tends to flow downwards, thereby thinning the liquid membrane retaining the bubbles, and facilitating the separation of the bubbles from the surface forces.
  • the released gas is sucked by means of a vacuum pump 3, and led away from the apparatus, eventually through a liquid separator.
  • the mesh size of the screen fabric (ranging from 0,3 to 3,0 mm), rotating speed of the screen fabric and the underpressure prevailed in the chamber 2 are selected according to respective purpose of use, said selections being effected primarily by the viscosity of the liquid to be treated.

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Abstract

An apparatus for removing air from a liquid, said apparatus comprising a liquid treating container (1), through which the liquid to be treated is led, said container including a chamber (2) to be closed by immersing the chamber (2) in the liquid that is led to the container. The apparatus comprises means (3) for creating underpressure in the chamber, and the chamber is provided with a screen fabric (4) rotating along an endless loop path extending to immerse in the liquid closing the chamber and extending above the surface thereof.

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Degasifier for a liquid
The present invention concerns an apparatus for removing air or gas mixed with different kinds of liquids. Above all, the apparatus is applicable to hydraulic and circulation lubrication systems, where the air mixed with the liquid causes various problems with respect to the operation and durability of the apparatus. For example the pumps used in these systems easily suffer from the cavitation phenomenon boosted by the air contained in the liquid to be pumped.
It has been tried to remove the air bubbles for example from the circulation lubrication systems of big machines like paper machines by leading the circulating lubricant to a space where an underpressure is prevailing. Separation of the air bubbles from the lubricant in the underpressurized space has been boosted by different arrangements like by pressure variations, by guiding the lubricant in the underpressurized space to flow or pass along different surfaces, by mixing the lubricant in the underpressurized space with a beater, etc. With apparatus based on these operation principles a problem has been especially the weak effect, as a result of which the apparatuses have been big in order-to guarantee the sufficient degasing effect.
These problems have been solved by means of an apparatus in accordance with the present invention comprising a treatment container, through which the liquid to be treated is led. Characterizing to the invention, the container comprises a chamber being closed by immersing in the liquid led to the container, and the apparatus comprises means for creating underpressure in the chamber. The chamber is provided with a screen fabric rotating along an endless loop path and extending to immerse in the liquid closing the chamber and extending above the surface thereof.
According to a special feature of the invention, the liquid, from which the mixed gas must be removed, is led to the container so that it passes through the screen fabric.
A principle application of the apparatus in accordance with the invention is shown in the enclosed Figure 1. The apparatus comprises a container 1, through which the liquid to be treated is led. The container can be, for example, a part of a circulation lubrication system, like a circulation lubrication system of a paper machine. These kinds of containers are already known as parts of corresponding circulation lubrication systems, and the lubricant circulating in the system has been treated in them to remove the air mixed therewith. One treatment arrangement is to locate inclined plates in the container, along the surface of which the lubricant entering the container is made to flow as a thin film. The container is kept under underpressure. Air bubbles mixed with the lubricant are released from the lubricant and aspirated through the device providing the underpressure.
According to the basic idea of the present invention, a chamber 2 is located in the container 1. The width of the chamber is substantially congruent with the width of the container and it is open at its lower end, extending, however, so deep in the container 1 that it immerses below the prevailed liquid level of the container. The chamber is separated by the liquid from the rest of the space of the container 1.
A screen fabric 4 is arranged in the chamber 2, extending over the cross section thereof, said screen fabric 4 being arranged as a loop path over two sheaves. The lower sheave is arranged near the bottom of the chamber 1, and the upper sheave clearly above the prevailing liquid level of the chamber. Driving force is transmitted to the sheave or sheaves causing a rotational movement of the screen fabric along its path, to immerse in the liquid and to rise from it.
The screen fabric 4 can be for example a wire-cloth screen or some other suitable cloth coherent with the liquid to be treated. When the screen fabric immerses in the liquid, the gas bubbles in it attach to the holes of the screen, and rise together with the screen above the liquid level. The liquid naturally tends to flow downwards, thereby thinning the liquid membrane retaining the bubbles, and facilitating the separation of the bubbles from the surface forces. The released gas is sucked by means of a vacuum pump 3, and led away from the apparatus, eventually through a liquid separator.
The mesh size of the screen fabric (ranging from 0,3 to 3,0 mm), rotating speed of the screen fabric and the underpressure prevailed in the chamber 2 are selected according to respective purpose of use, said selections being effected primarily by the viscosity of the liquid to be treated.

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1. An apparatus for removing air from a liquid, said apparatus comprising a liquid treating container (1), through which the liquid to be treated is led, characterized in that the container includes a chamber (2) to be closed by immersing in the liquid that is led to the container, that the apparatus comprises means (3) for creating underpressure in the chamber and that the chamber is provided with a screen fabric (4) rotating along an endless loop path extending to immerse in the liquid closing the chamber and extending above the surface thereof.
2. An apparatus in accordance with Claim 1, characterized in that the liquid led to the container (1) is guided to pass through the screen fabric.
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RU2010129832/05A RU2475291C2 (en) 2007-12-19 2008-12-09 Gas separator for fluids
EP08862484.6A EP2231298B1 (en) 2007-12-19 2008-12-09 Degasifier for a liquid

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FI20070992 2007-12-19
FI20070992A FI120229B (en) 2007-12-19 2007-12-19 Apparatus for removing gas mixed with a liquid

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