BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present invention relates to an apparatus for separating a two-phase flow or
stream into a plurality of partial flows having a like liquid to gas ratio.
[0002] As is known, in refrigerating systems are conventionally used apparatus for separating
a two-phase flow or stream into a plurality of partial flows, with a like liquid to
gas ratio.
[0003] The above mentioned apparatus substantially comprise a separating chamber, to which
leads a duct for supplying the gas-liquid mixture which is affected by suitably designed
elements which so hinder the flow to provide inside the separating chamber a bottom
region for collecting liquid therein and a top region for collecting gas therein.
[0004] In said separating chamber are arranged a plurality of outlet tubes or lines which
usually comprise ducts including a plurality of longitudinally extending slots, and
which ducts axially extend inside the separating chamber and lead to the bottom portion
of the latter.
[0005] With the above mentioned arrangement, it is rather difficult to overcome possible
drawbacks related to a migration of the liquid downstream of the separating device
as the system is put out of operation.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0006] Accordingly, the aim of the present invention is to overcome the above mentioned
problems, by providing an apparatus for separating a two-phase flow into a plurality
of partial flows, with a like liquid to gas ratio, allowing to always obtain a constant
ratio of the liquid and gas.
[0007] Within the scope of the above mentioned aim, a main object of the present invention
is to provide such an apparatus assuring, by a very simple construction, an optimum
operation under different operating conditions.
[0008] Another object of the present invention is to provide such an apparatus which is
very reliable and safe in operation.
[0009] Yet another object of the present invention is to provide such an apparatus for separating
a two-phase flow or stream into a plurality of partial flows or streams, with a like
liquid to gas ratio, which can be easily made by using easily available elements and
materials and which, moreover, is very competitive from a mere economic standpoint.
[0010] The above mentioned aim and objects, as well as yet other objects, which will become
more apparent hereinafter, are achieved by an apparatus for separating a two-phase
flow into a plurality of partial flows, with a like liquid to gas ratio, comprising
a separating chamber communicating with a duct for supplying a two-phase flow and
defining a bottom region for collecting the liquid phase therein and a top region
for collecting the gaseous phase therein, characterized in that said apparatus further
comprises a plurality of outlet tubes, arranged in said separating chamber and leading
to the top of said separating chamber through a top surface of said separating chamber.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0011] Further characteristics and advantages of the present invention will become more
apparent hereinafter from the following detailed disclosure of a preferred, though
not exclusive, embodiment of an apparatus for separating a two-phase flow into a plurality
of partial flows, with a like liquid to gas ratio, which is illustrated, by way of
an indicative, but not limitative example, in the accompanying drawings, where:
Figure 1 is a schematic perspective view illustrating the apparatus according to the
present invention;
Figure 2 is a cross-sectional view, substantially taken through a vertical plane,
illustrating the separating apparatus according to the invention; and
Figure 3 illustrates a further cross-sectional view, substantially taken along the
section line III-III of figure 2.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0012] With reference to the number references of the above mentioned figures, the apparatus
for separating a two-phase flow or stream into a plurality of partial flows or streams
with a like liquid to gas ratio comprises an apparatus body 1, having preferably a
substantially cylindric configuration, defining in its inside a separating chamber
2, which communicates with an inlet duct for supplying into said separating chamber
a two-phase flow 3, said duct being substantially radially arranged of said body 1.
[0013] In said separating chamber 2, in front of said inlet duct, a separating wall 4 thereagainst
is supplied the flow of the ducts 3, so as to facilitate the separation of the liquid
phase from the gaseous phase, is arranged.
[0014] Said separating wall 4 defines a bottom gap 5 and a top gap 6, designing for reducing
the rate of the two-phase flow, and to hold stable the free surface of the liquid
held in said separating chamber 2.
[0015] The latter is provided with an inner bottom region 10 for collecting therein the
liquid phase and a top region 11 for collecting therein the gaseous phase.
[0016] The main feature of the invention is that a plurality of outlet tubes 20 are provided,
said outlet tubes being arranged beyond the region delimited by the mentioned separating
wall 4 and, advantageously, being evenly distributed with respect to the center of
the apparatus body 1.
[0017] In particular, the outlet tubes 20 are provided with a closed inner bottom 21 and
a top opening 22, passing through the top cover of the separating chamber 2.
[0018] The outlet tubes 20 are provided, through their surface, with a plurality of longitudinally
extending slots 30 which are variously distributed and which, advantageously, are
open toward the inner portion of the separating chamber 2.
[0019] The above disclosed device, which comprises a plurality of outlet tubes upward projecting,
allows to always provide a constant ratio of the outlet liquid and gas flow ratio,
independently from possible small inclinations with respect to the vertical line of
the vessel axis.
[0020] Thus, the disclosed device allows to provide even liquid phase/gaseous phase ratios,
through the outlet ducts, differently from the prior art approaches, while also providing
a discrete region between the two-phase flow inlet region and the region therefrom
the outlet tubes depart.
[0021] The invention, as disclosed, is susceptible to several modifications and variations,
all of which will come within the inventive idea scope.
[0022] Moreover, all of the constructional details can be replaced by other technically
equivalent elements.
[0023] In practicing the invention, the used materials, as well as the contingent size and
shapes, can be any, depending on requirements.
1. An apparatus for separating a two-phase flow into a plurality of partial flows, with
a like liquid to gas ratio, comprising a separating chamber communicating with a duct
for supplying a two-phase flow and defining a bottom region for collecting the liquid
phase therein and a top region for collecting the gaseous phase therein, characterized in that said apparatus further comprises a plurality of outlet tubes, arranged in said separating
chamber and leading to the top of said separating chamber through a top surface of
said separating chamber.
2. An apparatus, according to the preceding claim, characterized in that said separating chamber is formed inside a cylindric body having a vertical axis.
3. An apparatus, according to the preceding claims, characterized in that said inlet duct is arranged substantially radially of said separating chamber.
4. An apparatus, according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that said apparatus further comprises, in said separating chamber, in front of an inlet
port of said inlet duct, a separating wall defining a bottom and top gap for communicating
with said separating chamber.
5. An apparatus, according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that said outlet tubes have a closed inner bottom and comprise a plurality of slots which
extends substantially parallel to an axis of said separating chamber.
6. An apparatus, according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that said outlet tubes are circumferentially distributed about the axis of said separating
chamber and are arranged in that portion of said separating chamber on an opposite portion of said separating wall,
with respect to said inlet duct.
7. An apparatus, according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that said slots of said outlet tubes are directed toward the center of said separating
chamber.
8. An apparatus for separating a two-phase flow into a plurality of partial flows with
a like liquid to gas ratio, according to one or more of the preceding claims, and
substantially as broadly disclosed and illustrated and for the intended aim and objects.