Bubble Eliminator Based on Centifugal Flow

TBMG-1822

08/01/2004

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The fluid bubble eliminator (FBE) is a device that removes gas bubbles from a flowing liquid. The FBE contains no moving parts and does not require any power input beyond that needed to pump the liquid. In the FBE, the buoyant force for separating the gas from the liquid is provided by a radial pressure gradient associated with a centrifugal flow of the liquid and any entrained bubbles. A device based on a similar principle is described in Centrifugal Adsorption Cartridge System (Nasa Tech Briefs August 2004, MSC-22863), which appears on page 48 of this issue. The FBE was originally intended for use in filtering bubbles out of a liquid flowing relatively slowly in a bioreactor system in microgravity. Versions that operate in normal Earth gravitation at greater flow speeds may also be feasible.

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"Bubble Eliminator Based on Centifugal Flow," Mobility Engineering, August 1, 2004.
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Aug 1, 2004
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TBMG-1822
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English