
An exhaust riser is a commonly used equipment in industrial production, mainly for the handling and transmission of fluids. It typically consists of a vertical pipe and a set of horizontal blades perpendicular to the pipe, which mix, filter, and convey fluids through the flow of gas or liquid. This article will thoroughly explain the principles, structure, applications, and advantages and disadvantages of exhaust risers to help readers better understand and utilize this equipment.
Principle of Emptying Vertical Pipes
The working principle of the venting riser is based on two key physical principles: inertia separation and centrifugal force. As fluid enters the venting riser, due to the mass of the fluid and the effect of inertia force, particles within the fluid are influenced by inertia separation. Larger particles settle at the bottom of the riser, while smaller particles are dragged to the side vanes under the action of centrifugal force. This enables effective separation of particles from the fluid, achieving purposes such as mixing, filtering, and conveying.
Section II: Structure of the Empty Pipe Stands
The venting pipe typically consists of a vertical pipe, transverse vanes, inlet, and outlet, etc. The vertical pipe serves as the main body of the venting pipe, responsible for fluid conveyance and filtration. The transverse vanes are installed in the horizontal position inside the vertical pipe, mainly used for controlling fluid flow and particle separation. The inlet and outlet are used to introduce and discharge fluids from the venting pipe, respectively. Additionally, the venting pipe can be equipped with other accessories according to different application requirements, such as cyclones, flowmeters, and pressure gauges, etc.
Section 3: Application of Open Header Pipe
The blanking riser is widely used in various fields of fluid processing and transmission, such as chemicals, food, pharmaceuticals, and environmental protection. Specific applications include:
1. Chemical Industry: Used for mixing reactions, precipitation filtration, solvent separation, etc.
2. Food Industry: Used for concentrated juice, clarified beverage drinks, protein extraction, etc.
3. Pharmaceutical Industry: Used for concentration, separation, and filtration of pharmaceuticals.
4. Environmental Protection Industry: Used for treating wastewater and exhaust gases.
In addition, open-ended risers can also be used in special fields such as oil and textiles.