Thin plate apparatus for removing debris from water
A thin plate, solid debris technology, applied in the field of debris devices, can solve the problems of clogging, pollution, membrane filter entanglement, etc.
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[0049]For the purposes of the present invention, the term "hydropression effect" is used to denote the basis of the invention's superiority over prior art devices. Hydraulic pressure is a term coined by the inventors here to describe the effect of thin plate hydrodynamics, as applied in the present invention and method, ie ultra-sieving solids / perforated plates from water. The hydraulic pressure effect is essentially a hydrodynamic transmission effect. To create this effect, a thin plate is placed vertically into a flowing fluid (in this case water). Positive pressure is created on the front side of the plate, while negative pressure is created on the back side of the plate. An effector plate (described below) on the back of the screen (negative pressure side of the plates) and a skimmer on the front side of the screen (positive pressure side of the plates) move in unison to create a pressure differential. This pressure differential creates a deflected water flow that pushes...
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