Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Method for using an air-sparged hydrocyclone for cryogenic gas vapor separation
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Application No.: US15438245Application Date: 2017-02-21
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Publication No.: US10195615B2Publication Date: 2019-02-05
- Inventor: Larry Baxter , Christopher Hoeger , Aaron Sayre , Skyler Chamberlain , Kyler Stitt , Stephanie Burt , Eric Mansfield , Jacom Chamberlain , Andrew Baxter , Nathan Davis
- Applicant: Larry Baxter , Christopher Hoeger , Aaron Sayre , Skyler Chamberlain , Kyler Stitt , Stephanie Burt , Eric Mansfield , Jacom Chamberlain , Andrew Baxter , Nathan Davis
- Applicant Address: US UT Orem
- Assignee: Sustainable Energy Solutions LLC
- Current Assignee: Sustainable Energy Solutions LLC
- Current Assignee Address: US UT Orem
- Main IPC: B03D1/14
- IPC: B03D1/14 ; B01F3/04 ; B01F13/02 ; B04C7/00 ; B04C5/10 ; C10L3/10 ; B04C9/00

Abstract:
A method for separating a vapor from a carrier gas is disclosed. An air-sparged hydrocyclone is provided with a porous sparger covered by an outer gas plenum. A cryogenic liquid is provided to the tangential feed inlet at a velocity that induces a tangential flow and a cyclone vortex in the cyclone. The carrier gas is injected into the air-sparged hydrocyclone through the porous sparger. The vapor dissolves, condenses, desublimates, or a combination thereof, forming a vapor-depleted carrier gas and a vapor-enriched cryogenic liquid. The vapor-depleted gas is drawn through a vortex finder while the vapor-enriched cryogenic liquid is drawn through an apex nozzle outlet. In this manner, the vapor is removed from the carrier gas.
Public/Granted literature
- US20180236460A1 Method For Using An Air-Sparged Hydrocyclone For Cryogenic Gas Vapor Separation Public/Granted day:2018-08-23
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