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Analysis of Auxiliary Device in a Gas-solid Cyclone by Experimental and Computational Approaches  

Lee, Ju-Yeol (Environment and Materials, Korea Railroad Research Institute)
Park, Duck-Shin (Environment and Materials, Korea Railroad Research Institute)
Jo, Young-Min (Department of Environmental Science and Engineering, Center for Environmental Studies, Kyunghee University)
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Journal of Korean Society for Atmospheric Environment / v.19, no.E1, 2003 , pp. 21-28 More about this Journal
Abstract
An auxiliary device, called Post Cyclone (PoC). had been introduced and primarily examined in earlier works which proved the reduction of the emission of fine dust from the gas-solid cyclones without incurring significant increase of cost and pressure drop. It has been known that the PoC has some advantages over other secondary dust treatment devices such as (a) simple design, (b) low cost of manufacture, (c) minimum additional pressure drop, (d) high recoverbility of the product dust, and (e) simplicity of operation. Despite the potential advantage, however, lack of practical data confined its plausible application in wide areas. Thus, in this work, a few serial experiments were conducted in terms of a few operation conditions, and the particle trajectories throughout the cyclone set-up were visually analyzed by using a commercial computer simulation program (FLUENT).
Keywords
Gas solid cyclone; Particle separation; PoC(Post Cyclone); Computer simulation;
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