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Title

A CFD Study on the Prediction of Cyclone Collection Efficiency.

Authors

Gimbun, Jolius; Chuah, T. G.; Choong, Thomas S. Y.; Fakhru'l-Razi, A.

Abstract

This work presents a Computational Fluid Dynamics calculation to predict and to evaluate the effects of temperature, operating pressure and inlet velocity on the collection efficiency of gas cyclones. The numerical solutions were carried out using spreadsheet and commercial CFD code FLUENT 6.0. This paper also reviews four empirical models for the prediction of cyclone collection efficiency, namely Lapple [1], Koch and Licht [2], Li and Wang [3], and Iozia and Leith [4]. All the predictions proved to be satisfactory when compared with the presented experimental data. The CFD simulations predict the cyclone cut-off size for all operating conditions with a deviation of 3.7% from the experimental data. Specifically, results obtained from the computer modelling exercise have demonstrated that CFD model is the best method of modelling the cyclones collection efficiency.

Subjects

FLUID dynamics; RAREFIED gas dynamics; TEMPERATURE; CYCLONES; SPEED

Publication

International Journal for Computational Methods in Engineering Science & Mechanics, 2005, Vol 6, Issue 3, p161

ISSN

1550-2287

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1080/15502280590923649

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