970082: A Dynamically Controllable, High Volume, Flow Rate Positive Displacement Pump (DCHV Pump)
Case ID:
TEC1997-0082
Web Published:
7/21/2014
Description:
Positive displacement pumps for liquids and gases
typically include one or more pistons, cylinder assemblies, and associated inlet
and outlet valves which control the flow of fluid pumped into and out of the
cylinders. Such pumps are typically capable of relatively high pressure rise
operation. A drawback of such positive displacement pumps is that both the
inflow and outflow are distinctly pulsatile in character which yields relatively
small flow rates. The ability to adjust pressure and flow rates with such pumps
would dramatically improve the output pressure.
Description
The invention applies to a positive displacement
pump for gases. The pump includes pistons, crankshaft, camshaft, and gears and
valve configuration. There is an array of rotary valves per piston cylinder.
Rotary valves along the piston cylinder sidewalls function as input valves, and
one functions as an outlet valve above the piston. The valves operate
synchronously with piston movement to distribute, or reduce, temporal
fluctuations to yield a higher flow rate for applications such as pumps in HVAC
systems.
Benefits
- More
efficient: Attain a much higher volume of output in high pressure,
positive displacement pumps with a similar power
consumption.
Applications
The positive displacement pump finds particular
application in heating, cooling and ventilating (HVAC) applications in the
markets of reciprocating and rotary vacuum pumps. The pump may be applicable to
a range of fluids and gases.
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For Information, Contact:
Bradley Shaw
Technology Manager
Michigan State University - Test
517-355-2186
shawbr@msu.edu