2018 Spring Meeting and 14th Global Congress on Process Safety
(58a) Experimental and Numerical Study on the Effects of Spiral Guide Vane Turns on Cyclone Performance
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This paper presents an experimental and numerical study on a tangential-inlet cyclone separator with different numbers of spiral guide vane turns. Numerical pressure drop results were in close agreement with the experimental data. The spiral guide vane was also found to considerably influence the velocity distribution, turbulence intensity, pressure drop and collection efficiency in the cyclone. A critical value of spiral guide vane turns appeared below or above which there was a marked increase in separation efficiency, pressure drop, and tangential velocity. Compared to a cyclone with zero spiral guide vane turns, the maximal decrease in separation efficiency in the cyclone with the critical spiral guide vane turn value (one turn) was 2%. The maximum-efficiency inlet velocity appeared to exist independent of spiral guide vane turns, as inlet velocity affects the radial distance traveled by the rebounded particles from the inner wall. The results presented here may provide a workable reference for the effects of spiral guide vanes on the flow field and corresponding performance in cyclone separators.