Coal - Coal Preparation for Synthetic Liquid Fuels - Discussion

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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- 1
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1951
Abstract
Maurice Rey—The influence of cyclone diameter upon the fineness of separation is an important point which, however, cannot be discussed adequately if the injection pressure or the rate of flow are not specified. Perhaps some light can be thrown on the matter by using the formulas derived by Dahlstrom. Let us consider several geometrically similar cyclones where the apertures e and b are equal and proportional to the diameter D and which are operated with the same pressure drop. Eq 8 of Dahlstrom's paper can be written: Q Q = K D'. " or. if F is constant: Q = K D18 K is a constant of proportionality. Introducing this value of Q in eq 13 gives elimination efficiency = K D0' " Elimination efficiency, in the terminology of Dahlstrom, means the diameter of particles, in microns, which divide equally between the underflow and the overflow. This denomination is regrettable and it would be preferable to call it diameter of separation or characteristic size or any other name connoting a size rather than an efficiency. Whatever the name used, the above equation shows a slow increase in the fineness of separation when the diameter of the cyclone decreases. For example, if a 14-in. cyclone gives a 400-mesh separation (37 microns), geometrically similar cyclones, having the same pressure drop will give separations at the sizes shown below.
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(1951) Coal - Coal Preparation for Synthetic Liquid Fuels - DiscussionMLA: Coal - Coal Preparation for Synthetic Liquid Fuels - Discussion. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1951.