Method and system for transferring liquid media
First Claim
1. A method for transferring a liquid medium (hereafter referred to as "liquid"), particularly liquid metal, such as magnesium, from a supply to a receiver, comprising locating at least one suction pump in the receiver, covering at least the outlet of the pump with liquid in the receiver, establishing and maintaining within the receiver an enclosed buffer zone in shape of a two phase liquid/gas zone between the pump and the supply, pumping the liquid by means of said suction pump from the liquid phase of the buffer zone for establishing suction pressure (vacuum) in the gas phase of the buffer zone for drawing by suction the liquid from the supply through the gas phase into the buffer zone.
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Abstract
A method for transferring a liquid, particularly liquid metal, from a supply to a receiver. The transfer is carried out by means of at least one suction pump located in the receiver. The outlet of the pump is covered by the liquid being pumped. A buffer zone in shape of a two phase liquid/gas zone is established and maintained between the pump and the supply and liquid from the supply is supplied to the gas phase portion of the buffer zone by discharging the liquid from liquid phase portion of the buffer zone by means of said pump. Precaution is taken that the pump outlet is covered by liquid at all times.
A pumping system for transferring a liquid, particularly liquid metal, from a supply to a receiver comprising a rotary pump with a substantially vertical rotary axis, a closed buffer receptacle which can be subjected to inner suction pressure and has a liquid inlet in the upper portion thereof and a liquid outlet in the lower portion thereof, and comprising conduit means connecting the outlet of the buffer receptacle with the inlet of the pump and means for connecting the inlet of the buffer receptacle with the liquid supply.
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- 1. A method for transferring a liquid medium (hereafter referred to as "liquid"), particularly liquid metal, such as magnesium, from a supply to a receiver, comprising locating at least one suction pump in the receiver, covering at least the outlet of the pump with liquid in the receiver, establishing and maintaining within the receiver an enclosed buffer zone in shape of a two phase liquid/gas zone between the pump and the supply, pumping the liquid by means of said suction pump from the liquid phase of the buffer zone for establishing suction pressure (vacuum) in the gas phase of the buffer zone for drawing by suction the liquid from the supply through the gas phase into the buffer zone.
- 3. A pumping system for transferring a liquid medium (hereafter referred to as "liquid"), particularly liquid metal, such as magnesium, from a supply to a received, comprising a rotary pump with a vertical rotor shaft, a closed buffer receptacle having a top and a bottom and which can be subjected to inner suction pressure and having a liquid inlet in the upper portion thereof and a liquid outlet in the lower portion thereof, means connecting the outlet of the buffer receptacle with the inlet of the pump, means for connecting the inlet of the buffer receptacle with the liquid supply, the pump having an downwardly directed axial inlet, a centrifugal pump rotor, a rotor housing, and a plurality of outlet ports extending substantially radially in a peripheral wall of the rotor housing, the pump being arranged on the top of said receptacle, the inlet of the pump being connected with the interior of the receptacle near the bottom thereof through a pipe conduit extending through said receptacle top.
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