2018
DOI: 10.1002/aic.16462
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Optimizing swirl in compact uniflow cyclones

Abstract: This paper presents an experimental examination of the velocity field distribution in the separation chamber of a uniflow cyclone with closed particle outlet to evaluate the swirl characteristics in the vortex finder region based on stereoscopic particle image velocimetry. A cold flow model with a closed particle outlet was used to assess different angles of attack and core size ratios at typical Reynolds numbers for the separation of low loaded gas‐solid flows. The focus of the study was on the relationship b… Show more

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“…Gopalakrishnan and Arul Prakash (2019) investigated the parameters of a swirl generator by modifying the number and angle of vanes and the distance between the swirl generator and vortex finer to analyze the pressure drop and separator performance using numerical simulation. Pillei et al (2019) focused on the angles of the swirl vane and core size ratios to increase the swirl number, which is an important indicator because it directly affects the separation performance. Modifying the swirl vane inlet is sufficient to change the flow pattern of a swirl, indicating that swirl numbers are susceptible to such modifications.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gopalakrishnan and Arul Prakash (2019) investigated the parameters of a swirl generator by modifying the number and angle of vanes and the distance between the swirl generator and vortex finer to analyze the pressure drop and separator performance using numerical simulation. Pillei et al (2019) focused on the angles of the swirl vane and core size ratios to increase the swirl number, which is an important indicator because it directly affects the separation performance. Modifying the swirl vane inlet is sufficient to change the flow pattern of a swirl, indicating that swirl numbers are susceptible to such modifications.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%