Apparatus and method for mixing gases
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1. In a method of mixing gases (A) and (B) to maintain a substantially constant ratio of said gases throughout the range from minimum flow rate to maximum flow rate, the steps which comprise:
- (a) feeding gas (A) and controlling its pressure drop at a specified value at the expected maximum flow rate demand through a passage into a mixing area,(b) feeding gas (B), and controlling the ratio of its flow to gas (A), through a different passage into said mixing area, thereby mixing gases (A) and (B), and(c) flowing the resulting mixture from said mixing area, wherein the gas (A) and the gas (B) are caused to flow at speeds to cause turbulent flows of gases (A) and (B) upstream of said controlling steps, wherein said speed is controlled to attain a Reynolds number of gases (A) and (B) above at least about 2000.
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Method and apparatus for mixing gases while providing a substantially constant gas-to-gas ratio while increasing or decreasing the flow of the mixture, wherein the flows of gases introduced into the mixing step are turbulent and have a Reynolds number of above about 2000.
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1. In a method of mixing gases (A) and (B) to maintain a substantially constant ratio of said gases throughout the range from minimum flow rate to maximum flow rate, the steps which comprise:
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(a) feeding gas (A) and controlling its pressure drop at a specified value at the expected maximum flow rate demand through a passage into a mixing area, (b) feeding gas (B), and controlling the ratio of its flow to gas (A), through a different passage into said mixing area, thereby mixing gases (A) and (B), and (c) flowing the resulting mixture from said mixing area, wherein the gas (A) and the gas (B) are caused to flow at speeds to cause turbulent flows of gases (A) and (B) upstream of said controlling steps, wherein said speed is controlled to attain a Reynolds number of gases (A) and (B) above at least about 2000. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 6)
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5. In an apparatus for mixing gases (A) and (B) with each other, which is capable of maintaining a substantially constant ratio of said gases even while the total flow of the mixture of said gases considerably increases or decreases, the combination which comprises:
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(a) means forming a mixing chamber, (b) means forming a supply conduit and an inlet passage connected for introducing gas (A) to said chamber, with control means for controlling the pressure drop of gas (A) at a specified value at the flow rate required at the expected maximum demand, (c) means forming a separate supply conduit and an inlet passage and control means connected for introducing gas (B) to said chamber for mixing with gas (A) to form a mixture therein, and for adjusting the ratio of flow of gas (B) to gas (A), turndown means for varying the flow rate of the mixture therethrough an entire turndown range, extending from maximum turndown to minimum turndown, (d) exit means connected to said chamber forming an exit for said mixture, and (e) wherein the cross-sectional areas of conduits (b) and (c) are of a predetermined size to insure turbulent flow of gases (A) and (B) in the conduits to maintain substantially constant flow coefficients for gases (A) and (B), wherein the areas of the conduits (b) and (c) are sized to cause the entering gases (A) and (B) to flow with a Reynolds number above about 2000 throughout said turndown range.
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7. Apparatus for mixing a combustible gas with air and maintaining the mixture at a substantially constant gas-to-air ratio throughout the range from minimum flow rate to maximum flow rate while increasing or decreasing the total flow of the mixture throughout said range comprising:
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(a) a mixing tee, (b) an air-metering valve connected to deliver air to said mixing tee, and to control its pressure drop at a specified value at the expected maximum demand, (c) a combustible gas metering valve for adjusting the ratio of flow of gas to air, (d) conduit means connected for supplying combustible gas to said combustible gas metering valve, (e) conduit means connected for supplying air to said air metering valve, (f) means for matching the pressure of said gas with the pressure of said air, (g) means for connecting the air metering valve and the combustible gas metering valve to the mixing tee, and (h) means for flowing the mixture from the mixing tee, wherein the areas of conduit means (d) and (e) are predetermined to ensure Reynolds numbers above about 2000 for said gas and air throughout the range from minimum flow rate to maximum flow rate.
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