Gas and particle flow patterns in cyclones at room and elevated temperatures |
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Authors: | P. A. Patterson R. J. Munz |
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Abstract: | Experimental results are presented for a study of gas and particle flows in a 102 mm diameter conventional cyclone operated at temperatures between 300 and 2000 K. Inlet gas velocities ranged from 3 to 42 m/s. Particle deposition patterns and the measurements of local pressures were used to determine the flow patterns and velocity profiles within the cyclone. A “Reynolds Number” has been defined based on the mean inlet velocity and the hydraulic diameter of the annulus between the cyclone wall and the gas outlet duct. An empirical equation was derived to correlate the ratio of the wall tangential velocity to the mean inlet velocity with this Reynolds Number. |
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Keywords: | cyclones Reynolds flow patterns high temperature gas— solid separation |
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