Fluid trim apparatus and method
First Claim
1. A pressure reducing apparatus for handling of fluid, comprising:
- a plurality of discs stacked upon one another, each disc having a radially inner periphery and a radially outer periphery, and a plurality of fluid flow channels defined on at least some of the discs and extending from the inner periphery to the outer periphery; and
one or more sound absorbing material elements disposed in the disc stack to extend across at least some of the fluid flow channels so that fluid flowing through the channel passes through the sound absorbing material,wherein the sound absorbing material projects axially through a plurality of adjacent discs and blocks at least some flow channels of the plurality of discs.
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Abstract
A noise reducing apparatus and method for handling of fluid comprises a plurality of discs stacked on one another, each disc having a radially inner periphery and a radially outer periphery, and a plurality of fluid flow channels defined on at least some of the discs and extending from the inner periphery to the outer periphery. One or more sound reducing material elements are disposed to extend across at least some of the fluid flow channels so that fluid flowing through the channel passes through the sound absorbing material. Alternatively, a plurality of sound absorbing wafers are disposed in between adjacent discs and form a respective wall of the flow channels with respect to the flow channel of an adjacent disc.
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20 Claims
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1. A pressure reducing apparatus for handling of fluid, comprising:
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a plurality of discs stacked upon one another, each disc having a radially inner periphery and a radially outer periphery, and a plurality of fluid flow channels defined on at least some of the discs and extending from the inner periphery to the outer periphery; and one or more sound absorbing material elements disposed in the disc stack to extend across at least some of the fluid flow channels so that fluid flowing through the channel passes through the sound absorbing material, wherein the sound absorbing material projects axially through a plurality of adjacent discs and blocks at least some flow channels of the plurality of discs. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. A pressure reducing apparatus for handling of fluid, comprising:
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a plurality of discs stacked upon one another, each disc having a radially inner periphery and a radially outer periphery, and a plurality of fluid flow channels defined on at least some of the discs and extending from the inner periphery to the outer periphery; and one or more sound absorbing material elements disposed in the disc stack to extend across at least some of the fluid flow channels so that fluid flowing through the channel passes through the sound absorbing material, wherein at least some discs have a perforation therethrough corresponding to the location of the sound absorbing material.
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5. The pressure reducing apparatus for handling of fluid comprising:
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a plurality of adjacent discs stacked upon one another, each disc having a radially inner periphery and a radially outer periphery, and a plurality of fluid flow channels defined on at least some of the discs and extending from the inner periphery to the outer periphery; and a plurality of sound absorbing wafers disposed in between at least some adjacent discs and forming a respective wall of at least a portion of the flow channels with respect to the flow channel of an adjacent disc, wherein the sound absorbing wafers project axially through the adjacent discs and blocks at least some flow channels of the plurality of discs. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7)
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8. A pressure reducing apparatus for handling of fluid, comprising:
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a plurality of discs stacked upon one another, each disc having a radially inner periphery and a radially outer periphery, and a plurality of fluid flow channels defined on at least some of the discs and extending from the inner periphery to the outer periphery and sound absorbing means disposed in the disc stack to extend across at least some of the fluid flow channels so that fluid flowing through the channel passes through the sound absorbing means, wherein the sound absorbing means projects axially through a plurality of adjacent discs and blocks at least some flow channels of the plurality of discs. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10)
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11. A pressure reducing apparatus for handling of fluid, comprising:
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a plurality of discs stacked upon one another, each disc having a radially inner periphery and a radially outer periphery, and a plurality of fluid flow channels defined on at least some of the discs and extending from the inner periphery to the outer periphery; and one or more sound absorbing material elements disposed in the disc stack to extend across at least some of the fluid flow channels so that fluid flowing through the channel passes through the sound absorbing material, wherein each disc has a perforation therethrough corresponding to the location of the sound absorbing means.
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12. A pressure reducing apparatus for handling of a fluid comprising:
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a plurality of adjacent discs stacked upon one another, each disc having a radially inner periphery and a radially outer periphery, and a plurality of fluid flow channels defined on at least to some of the discs and extending from the inner periphery to the outer periphery; and sound absorbing means disposed in between at least some adjacent discs and forming a respective wall of at least a portion of the flow channels with respect to the flow channel of an adjacent disc. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14)
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15. A method of pressure reduction for handling of fluid, comprising:
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providing a plurality of discs stacked upon one another, each disc having a radially inner periphery and a radially outer periphery, and a plurality of fluid flow channels defined on at least some of the discs and extending from the inner periphery to the outer periphery; and inserting one or more sound reducing material elements into the disc stack disposed to extend across at least some of the fluid flow channels so that fluid flowing through the channel passes through the sound reducing material elements, wherein the sound reducing material elements project axially through a plurality of adjacent discs and blocks at least some flow channels of the plurality of discs. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17)
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18. A method of pressure reduction for handling of a fluid, comprising:
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providing a plurality of adjacent discs stacked upon one another, each disc having an radially inner periphery and a radially outer periphery, and a plurality of fluid flow channels defined on at least to some of the discs and extending from the inner periphery to the outer periphery; and inserting sound absorbing wafers in between at least some adjacent discs and forming a respective wall of at least a portion of the flow channels with respect to the flow channel of an adjacent disc. - View Dependent Claims (19, 20)
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