IP Library Granted Patent US 10,238,995
Granted Patent B2
US 10,238,995 · App. 14/304,049 · Granted Mar 26, 2019

HDS channel exit designs for improved separation efficiency

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Patent No.
US 10,238,995
App. No.
14/304,049
Granted
Mar 26, 2019
Kind
B2
Abstract

Hydrodynamic separation of suspended particles using curved channels offers advantages in many applications, since it is a fast continuous flow technology that can handle neutrally and near neutrally buoyant particles without the need of a physical barrier or the addition of chemical aids. Designs are provided for a flow splitter at the end of the separation channel, to maintain smooth, counter-vortex-free laminar flow and improve particle separation efficiency while reducing clogging and fouling propensities.

Claims (32)

1. A hydrodynamic separator device comprising:

a curved channel, having first and second opposed walls, operative to facilitate particle separation using hydrodynamic forces to generate a first stream of fluid comprising a band or concentration of particles and a second stream;

an outlet having a first exit path for the first stream and a second exit path for the second stream;

a bifurcation junction in the outlet comprising inner walls of the first and second exit paths and defining divergence between the first and second exit paths,

wherein a first width of the channel at the bifurcation junction is a multiple of at least two times the magnitude of a second width of the channel adjacent the outlet,

wherein the inner walls of the exit paths are such that they do not contain any sharp turns or any corners so as to avoid formation of recirculation zones,

wherein the first wall of the channel is one of straight or curved through a region opposite the bifurcation junction on an outer wall of the first exit path, and

wherein the second wall of the channel continuously curves into an outer wall of the second exit path.

2. The device as set forth in claim 1 wherein the bifurcation junction comprises a continuous curved surface defining the divergence between the first and second exit paths.

3. A hydrodynamic separator device comprising:

a curved channel, having first and second opposed walls, operative to facilitate particle separation using hydrodynamic forces to generate a first stream of fluid comprising a band or concentration of particles and a second stream;

an outlet having a first exit path for the first stream and a second exit path for the second stream;

a bifurcation junction in the outlet comprising inner walls of the first and second exit paths and defining divergence between the first and second exit paths,

wherein a first width of the channel at the bifurcation junction is a multiple of at least two times the magnitude of a second width of the channel adjacent the outlet,

wherein the first wall of the channel is one of straight or curved through a region opposite the bifurcation junction on an outer wall of the first exit path, and

wherein the second wall of the channel continuously curves into an outer wall of the second exit path.

4. The device as set forth in claim 3 wherein the bifurcation junction comprises a continuous curved surface defining the divergence between the first and second exit paths.

5. A hydrodynamic separator device comprising:

a curved channel, having first and second opposed walls, operative to facilitate particle separation using hydrodynamic forces to generate a first stream of fluid comprising a band or concentration of a majority of particles flowing a spaced distance from the first wall, a second stream of fluid flowing in the spaced distance, and a third stream of fluid;

an outlet having a first exit path for the first stream, a second exit path for the second stream and a third exit path for the third stream; and,

at least one control element configured to generate and position the band or concentration of a majority of particles to exit the channel based on a desired split ratio and relative location of the first, second and third exit paths, wherein the majority of particles and less than 10% of the input fluid exit the device using one of the exit paths.

6. The device as set forth in claim 5 wherein the majority of particles and less than 10% of the input fluid exits the device using the middle exit path.

7. A method for separating particles flowing within a fluid comprising:

receiving input fluid in a hydrodynamic separator device having a curved channel and at least a first, second and third exit path; and

controlling the device to generate and position a particle band of a majority of the particles to exit the device through a selected one of the first, second or third exit paths based on a desired split ratio and relative location of the first, second and third exit paths, wherein the controlling comprises generating and positioning the particle band to exit the device through one of the exit paths with less than 10% of the input fluid.

8. A hydrodynamic separator device comprising:

a curved channel, having first and second opposed walls, operative to facilitate particle separation using hydrodynamic forces to generate a first stream of fluid comprising a band or concentration of particles and a second stream;

an outlet having a first exit path for the first stream and a second exit path for the second stream;

a bifurcation junction in the outlet comprising inner walls of the first and second exit paths and defining divergence between the first and second exit paths,

wherein the first wall of the channel and the second wall fan out and are smooth and free of sharp corners and wherein the second wall of the channel continuously curves into an outer wall of the second exit path.

9. The device as set forth in claim 8 wherein the first wall of the channel is straight through a region opposite the bifurcation junction on an outer wall of the first exit path.

10. The device as set forth in claim 8 wherein the first wall continually curves into an outer wall of the first exit.

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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 6, 2025
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SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Feb 13, 2024
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 13, 2014
From: VOLKEL, ARMIN R.; MELDE, KAI; KOLE, ASHUTOSH; HSIEH, HUANGPIN B.
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