The cyclonic dryer - A numerical and experimental analysis of the influence of geometry on average particle residence time

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Particle residence time is an extremely important variable in a cyclonic dryer project. With the goal of obtaining a device that conduces to a long particle residence time, the influence of cyclone dimensions on particle residence time and on the type of flow is discussed here. The research was based on a device with a very high ratio of cyclone diameter to other dimensions. Simulations were developed with computational fluid dynamics techniques by the use of the commercial code CFX 4.4® of AEA Technology. Particles were treated individually. The fit of a turbulence model was also discussed. Theoretical and experimental results showed that the dimensions of the conical part of the cyclone had a very important influence on flow and consequently on particle residence time. The influence of volumetric concentration and particle diameter on particle residence time were also observed.

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Corrêa, J. L. G., Graminho, D. R., Silva, M. A., & Nebra, S. A. (2004). The cyclonic dryer - A numerical and experimental analysis of the influence of geometry on average particle residence time. Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering, 21(1), 103–112. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0104-66322004000100011

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