Watreco - Model VPT - Vortex Process Technology
The Watreco vortex generator is protected by many international patents. It is able to generate a well-defined vortex at a considerably lower pressure and flow than what can be achieved through other techniques.
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As illustrated the figure, the vortex generator shapes the fluid flow in three stages:
- Preformer. The inlet of the vortex generator provides a smooth outward direction of the flow through toroidal motion toward a set of well-defined channels.
- Channels. After the preformer, the fluid is directed through a set of channels, each with vortex-forming geometry. Each channel delivers a jet stream of vortex flow tangentially into a vortex chamber.
- Vortex chamber. In the vortex chamber, the vortices from the channels are wound together, similar to how a rope is spun together from a set of threads. A strong and stable vortex flow is formed inside the vortex chamber, causing a strongly reduced pressure along the vortex axis. Depending on the application, the vortex chamber can have different shapes. A trumpet shape produces a well-defined vortex with a smooth transition to downstream piping. An egg shape with a narrow outlet causes an extensive spread of the fluid which is useful for example in a spraying application or when a large volume of water needs stirring.
The vortex flow gives rise to strong pressure gradients and shear forces. A pressure gradient is the transition between low and high pressure. Shear forces in a flowing medium occur when the flow velocity changes rapidly over a short distance.
The radial pressure gradient in the vortex chamber causes a strong subpressure along the vortex axis. When using water, this subpressure forces gas bubbles (undissolved gas) to move inward toward the vortex axis. If there is enough undissolved gas in the water, a vacuum string along the axis can be clearly visible through a transparent vortex generator. If the pressure gradient is strong enough, cavitation occurs (see below). The strong pressure gradient shifts chemical balances, giving rise to reactions that would not happen under normal flow conditions.
In the vortex generator, shear forces occur not only close to the wall, but also within the fluid itself, for example when the jet streams exiting the channels are wound together. There are also shear forces close to the vacuum string along the vortex chamber axis. The powerful mixing capabilities of the vortex generator are largely due to the strong shear forces which cause a forced but still ordered convection in the flowing medium. The combination of pressure gradients and shear forces causes formation, aggregation or fragmentation of solid matter in the fluid under certain circumstances.
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