Advanced Cyclone Systems, S. A. (ACS)

Impact of particle agglomeration in cyclones

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Dec. 31, 2009- By: Júlio Paiva, Romualdo Salcedo, Paulo Araújo

The purpose of this work is to build a model to predict in a more realistic way the collection efficiency of gas cyclones, and in particular, of numerically optimized cyclones, that show very high collection efficiencies for sub-micrometer particles. These cyclones can be coupled to recirculation systems for further improving the collection efficiencies of these fine particles.

As a first approach, in this paper a reverse-flow gas-cyclone without recirculation was studied. The model starts by solving the particle trajectory in a predetermined flow field inside the cyclone on which turbulence is super imposed by adding random fluctuating components. By employing a fixed set of parameters, it determines if a collision or an agglomeration occurs. In case of agglomeration,the initial particles will have a dynamic behavior inside the cyclone as a newly formed agglomerate, thus having a different collection efficiency from that of the original particles. In fact, the observed efficiency will increase above theoretical predictions for un-agglomerated particles and this can be observed invarious experimental results.

The hypothesis of particle agglomeration within the cyclone turbulent flow seems a sound justification for the higher than predicted collection efficiencies observed for smaller particles in a gas-cyclone, being expectable with recirculation that this effect will be come even more significant.

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