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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 25, 2011
Filed:
Mar. 23, 2007
Bjorn Christiansen, Trondheim, NO;
Knut Sveberg, Trondheim, NO;
Inge Hjelkrem, Trondheim, NO;
Dag Kvamsdal, Trondheim, NO;
Bjorn Christiansen, Trondheim, NO;
Knut Sveberg, Trondheim, NO;
Inge Hjelkrem, Trondheim, NO;
Dag Kvamsdal, Trondheim, NO;
Natco Norway AS, Trondheim, NO;
Abstract
Axial flow demisting cyclone for separation of material compositions of gas, liquid and particulate solids comprising an inlet conduit () for the material composition and an outlet conduit () for the substantially dry and clean gas, and a swirl facilitating device () that sets the entering material composition in rotation. The cyclons comprises a mainly cylindrical tube () which is provided with slots or perforations () to allow parts of the material composition, hereunder liquids and particulate solids to flow out from the cyclone tube () and into a substantially closed chamber () which is delimited by an inlet plate (), by an outlet plate () ad by a circumferential plate (). The chamber () has a deposition surface () which is geodetically the lower, inner surface of the chamber () ad which has an inclination relative to the horizontal plane so that particulate solids will not accumulate on the deposition surface but slide to one or more drainage outlets () in the deposition surface () arranged to convey liquids and particulate solids out from the substantially closed chamber () into a drainage pipe the lower end of which is positioned under the liquid surface of the separator liquid compartment.