Liquid treatment apparatus with ring vortex processor and method of using same
View Patent ↗The present invention provides a liquid treatment apparatus with ring vortex processor for treating a liquid medium and, more particularly, to an apparatus and method for enhancing chemical reactions occurring in processes utilizing hydrodynamic cavitation. The liquid treatment apparatus with ring vortex processor efficiently utilizes fluid energy for cavitation bubble formation, maximizes the temperatures and pressures generated during bubble collapse, and minimizes damage caused by erosion.
1. A liquid treatment apparatus, comprising:
a supply chamber for receiving a fluid;
a discharge chamber for discharging the fluid; and
a ring vortex processor extending from a position on said supply chamber to a position on said discharge chamber for providing a fluid flow path therebetween, wherein said ring vortex processor is operable to generate and collapse cavitation bubbles, said ring vortex processor comprising:
an inlet nozzle positioned downstream of said supply chamber, said inlet nozzle having a cross dimension that is less than a cross dimension of said supply chamber for providing a fluid constriction, and including a nozzle discharge;
a vortex formation chamber positioned downstream of said inlet nozzle and adjacent said nozzle discharge, said vortex formation chamber having a cross dimension that is greater than a cross dimension of said nozzle discharge; and
an expansion portion positioned downstream of said vortex formation chamber,
wherein a length of said vortex formation chamber is selected such that a first angle between a longitudinal axis of said vortex formation chamber and a line from an edge of said nozzle discharge to a point tangential said expansion portion is between approximately 8 and 12 degrees.
2. The liquid treatment apparatus of claim 1 , wherein said ring vortex processor further comprises a vortex collapse chamber positioned downstream of said expansion portion, said vortex collapse chamber having a cross dimension that is greater than a cross dimension of said vortex formation chamber.
3. The liquid treatment apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the cross dimension of said vortex formation chamber is between about 10 millimeters and about 500 millimeters.
4. The liquid treatment apparatus of claim 1 , wherein said inlet nozzle includes a rounded inlet portion.
5. The liquid treatment apparatus of claim 1 , wherein said nozzle discharge includes a sharp edge adjacent said vortex formation chamber.
6. The liquid treatment apparatus of claim 1 , wherein said inlet nozzle further includes a nozzle entrance, and wherein a cross dimension of said nozzle entrance is greater than a cross dimension of said nozzle discharge.
7. The liquid treatment apparatus of claim 1 , wherein said inlet nozzle further includes a nozzle entrance, and wherein a cross dimension of said nozzle entrance is at least approximately 2.25 times a cross dimension of said nozzle discharge.
8. The liquid treatment apparatus of claim 1 , wherein said inlet nozzle further includes a nozzle entrance, and wherein a cross dimension of said nozzle entrance is between about 7 millimeters and about 225 millimeters.
9. The liquid treatment apparatus of claim 1 , wherein a cross dimension of said nozzle discharge is between about 3 millimeters and about 100 millimeters.
10. The liquid treatment apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the first angle is approximately 10 degrees.
11. The liquid treatment apparatus of claim 1 , wherein a length of said vortex formation chamber is between about 14.5 millimeters and about 1400 millimeters.
12. The liquid treatment apparatus of claim 4 , wherein a radius of said rounded inlet portion is at least approximately 0.625 times a cross dimension of said nozzle discharge.
13. The liquid treatment apparatus of claim 4 , wherein a radius of said rounded inlet portion is between about 3 millimeters and about 100 millimeters.
14. The liquid treatment apparatus of claim 2 , wherein the cross sectional area of said vortex collapse chamber is equal to approximately two times the cross sectional area of said vortex formation chamber.
15. The liquid treatment apparatus of claim 2 , wherein a cross dimension of said vortex collapse chamber is between about 15 millimeters and about 1,000 millimeters.
16. The liquid treatment apparatus of claim 4 , wherein said expansion portion includes a radius that is equal to a radius of said rounded inlet portion.
17. The liquid treatment apparatus of claim 1 , wherein said expansion portion includes a radius that is between about 0 millimeters and about 25 millimeters.
18. The liquid treatment apparatus of claim 2 , wherein a cross dimension of said vortex collapse chamber is less than a cross dimension of said discharge chamber.
19. The liquid treatment apparatus of claim 2 , wherein a length of said vortex collapse chamber is selected such that a second angle between a longitudinal axis of said vortex collapse chamber and a line from a point tangential said expansion portion to an edge of said vortex collapse chamber adjacent said discharge chamber may be between approximately 8 and 12 degrees.
20. The liquid treatment apparatus of claim 19 , wherein the second angle is approximately 10 degrees.
21. The liquid treatment apparatus of claim 2 , wherein a length of said vortex collapse chamber is between about 11 millimeters and about 2,650 millimeters.
22. The liquid treatment apparatus of claim 2 , wherein a length of said vortex collapse chamber is selected such that a resonant frequency within said vortex collapse chamber is equal to a resonant frequency within said vortex formation chamber.
23. The liquid treatment apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the ratio of the cross sectional area of said vortex formation chamber relative to the cross sectional area of said inlet nozzle discharge is represented by the following formula:
A
VFC
A
IND
=
2
×
ψ
IND
P
O
,
abs
-
P
vap
,
abs
Where:
A VFC =the cross sectional area of said vortex formation chamber;
A IND =the cross sectional area of said inlet nozzle discharge;
ψ IND =the absolute net inlet head at said inlet nozzle discharge;
P O,abs =the absolute outlet pressure at a discharge of said ring vortex processor; and
P vap,abs =the absolute vapor pressure of the process fluid.
24. A liquid treatment apparatus, comprising:
a supply chamber for receiving a fluid;
a discharge chamber for discharging the fluid; and
a ring vortex processor extending from a position on said supply chamber to a position on said discharge chamber for providing a fluid flow path therebetween, wherein said ring vortex processor is operable to generate and collapse cavitation bubbles, said ring vortex processor comprising:
an inlet nozzle positioned downstream of said supply chamber, said inlet nozzle having a cross dimension that is less than a cross dimension of said supply chamber for providing a fluid constriction, and including a nozzle discharge;
a vortex formation chamber positioned downstream of said inlet nozzle and adjacent said nozzle discharge, said vortex formation chamber having a cross dimension that is greater than a cross dimension of said nozzle discharge; and
a vortex collapse chamber positioned downstream of said vortex formation chamber, said vortex collapse chamber having a cross dimension that is greater than a cross dimension of said vortex formation chamber,
wherein a length of said vortex formation chamber is selected such that a first angle between a longitudinal axis of said vortex formation chamber and a line from an edge of said nozzle discharge to a point tangential said expansion portion is between approximately 8 and 12 degrees, and wherein a length of said vortex collapse chamber is selected such that a second angle between a longitudinal axis of said vortex collapse chamber and a line from a point tangential said expansion portion to an edge of said vortex collapse chamber adjacent said discharge chamber is between approximately 8 and 12 degrees.