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Advantages and risks in increasing cyclone separator length

Alex C. HoffmannDept. of Physics, University of Bergen, 5007 Bergen, NorwayMark de GrootDept. of Chemical Engineering, University of Groningen, 9747 AG Groningen, The NetherlandsWeiming PengDept. of Chemical Engineering, University of Groningen, 9747 AG Groningen, The NetherlandsH.W.A. DriesShell Global Solutions International B.V., 1030 BN Amsterdam, The NetherlandsJan KaterShell Global Solutions International B.V., 1030 BN Amsterdam, The Netherlands
2001en
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Abstract The effect of cyclone length on separation efficiency and pressure drop has been investigated experimentally and theoretically by varying the length of the cylindrical segment of a cylinder‐on‐cone cyclone. Experimental results based on cyclone lengths from 2.65 to 6.15 cyclone diameters showed a marked improvement in cyclone performance with increasing length up to 5.5 cyclone diameters; beyond this length the separation efficiency was dramatically reduced. Experimental data agreed well with the predictions of a range of models and CFD simulations. This helps to assess the benefit of prolonging a given cyclone. The physical mechanisms behind the observed trends are elucidated. The dramatic fall in separation performance for the longest length was caused by the “natural turning” phenomenon.

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