The role of wave propagation in hydrocyclone operations II: Wave propagation in the air-water interface of a conical hydrocyclone [An article from: Chemical Engineering Journal]
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Author(s)E. Ovalle, F. Concha
PublisherElsevier
ISBN / ASINB000RR82Q0
ISBN-13978B000RR82Q6
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The air-core plays an important role in the operation of a conical hydrocyclone. In the apex, the air-core increases in diameter with the possibility of reaching a size close to the apex diameter. In this case, roping may be induced. There is a range of values for the apex to vortex ratio where roping is possible. Using some simple physical models, this work shows that perturbations propagating through the air-core interface are amplified in the direction of the apex and may be responsible for the fluctuations of the underflow that are characteristic of roping.
Description:
The air-core plays an important role in the operation of a conical hydrocyclone. In the apex, the air-core increases in diameter with the possibility of reaching a size close to the apex diameter. In this case, roping may be induced. There is a range of values for the apex to vortex ratio where roping is possible. Using some simple physical models, this work shows that perturbations propagating through the air-core interface are amplified in the direction of the apex and may be responsible for the fluctuations of the underflow that are characteristic of roping.
