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Geometric optimization of filtering cylindrical hydrocyclones

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Abstract The filtering hydrocyclone is a device designed by our research group, in which the wall of a hydrocyclone section (conical or cylindrical) was replaced by a filtering wall. In… Click to show full abstract

Abstract The filtering hydrocyclone is a device designed by our research group, in which the wall of a hydrocyclone section (conical or cylindrical) was replaced by a filtering wall. In the present work, the influence of geometric variables of a filtering cylindrical hydrocyclone (FCyH) on its separation performance was investigated. The performance of FCyH and conventional hydrocyclones of same geometry were compared. The main difference observed between FCyH and conventional hydrocyclones was in the Euler number; some configurations of FCyH showed decreases by 29% for that response. Furthermore, an optimization study was developed using the Differential Evolution Algorithm (DE), which aimed to find two categories of hydrocyclones: Case 1 (minimum Euler number) and Case 2 (maximum total efficiency). The Case 2 optimized hydrocyclone (FCyH-OT2) showed total efficiency 8.1% higher than the equipment with the highest efficiency of the experimental design (FCyH-A), providing in addition, a reduction of 13.2% in Euler number.

Keywords: filtering cylindrical; euler number; geometric optimization; optimization; optimization filtering; cylindrical hydrocyclones

Journal Title: Powder Technology
Year Published: 2020

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