| Title | BLISS Boundary Layer Inline Separator Scrubber |
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| Authors | Doug B. Jung and K. K. Wai |
| Year | 2000 |
| Conference | World Geothermal Congress |
| Keywords | Separator, scrubber, condensate removal, two-phase flow |
| Abstract | A new compact, low cost, and high performance separator is being developed to help reduce the installed and O&M cost of geothermal power generation. This device has been given the acronym ìBLISSî that stands for ìBoundary Layer Inline Separator Scrubberî. The device is the first of a series of separators, and in the case of injectates, scrubbers to address the cost-reduction needs of the industry. The BLISS is a multi-positional centrifugal separator primarily designed to be simply installed between pipe supports, in a horizontal position. This lower profile reduces the height safely concern for workers, and significantly reduces the total installation cost. The vessel can demand as little as one-quarter (25%) the amount of steel, traditionally required to fabricate many large vertical separators. The compact nature and high separating efficiency of this device are directly attributable to a high centrifugal force coupled with boundary layer control. The pseudo isokinetic flow design imparts a self-cleaning and scale resistant feature. This polishing separator is designed to remove moderate amounts of liquid and entrained solids. |