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AEA Fluidic Pulse Jet Mixer. Innovative Technology Summary Report
Publication year - 1999
Publication title -
osti oai (u.s. department of energy office of scientific and technical information)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/768043
Subject(s) - nozzle , piping , jet (fluid) , modular design , mixing (physics) , environmental science , waste management , shielded cable , injector , engineering , process engineering , marine engineering , mechanical engineering , computer science , environmental engineering , electrical engineering , physics , quantum mechanics , aerospace engineering , operating system
AEA's Fluidic Pulse Jet Mixer was developed to mix and maintain the suspension of solids and to blend process liquids. The mixer can be used to combine a tank's available supernate with the sludge into a slurry that is suitable for pumping. The system uses jet nozzles in the tank coupled to a charge vessel. Then, a jet pump creates a partial vacuum in the charge vessel allowing it to be filled with waste. Next, air pressure is applied to the charge vessel, forcing sludge back into the tank and mixing it with the liquid waste. When the liquid waste contains 10% solids, a batch is pumped out of the tank

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