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Experimental investigation of the natural vortex length in tangential inlet cyclones

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Avcı, Atakan
Karagöz, İrfan
Sürmen, Ali
Camuz, İbrahim

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Taylor and Francis

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In this study, the natural vortex length has been investigated experimentally under the effects of inlet gas velocity, diameter, and insertion length of the vortex finder and surface friction in a special designed cyclone which has a double cylindrical body without cone. Experimental results show that, comparing to the other parameters, the height of the frictional surface and inlet gas velocity affect the natural vortex length considerably. The natural vortex length increases with the increase of inlet velocity and with the decrease of the height of the frictional surface. It was also observed that when the diameter of the vortex finder increases, the natural vortex length increases up to certain point and starts to decrease after that.

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Chemistry, Engineering, Cyclone design, Cyclone separator, Swirl flow, Vortex length, Pneumatic extraction, Pressure-drop, Particle flow, Separators, Gas, Efficiency, Performance, Cyclone separators, Friction, Storms, Cyclone design, Cylindrical bodies, Experimental investigations, Inlet gas velocity, Inlet velocity, Natural vortex length, Surface friction, Swirl flow, Tangential inlet, Vortex flow

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Avcı, A. vd. (2013). “Experimental investigation of the natural vortex length in tangential inlet cyclones”. Separation Science and Technology, 48(1), 122-126.

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