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Parametric study of air sampling cyclones

Posted on:1992-08-03Degree:Ph.DType:Dissertation
University:Texas A&M UniversityCandidate:Moore, Murray EdwardFull Text:PDF
GTID:1470390014998295Subject:Engineering
Abstract/Summary:
n improved method has been developed for the design of single and multiple inlet aerosol sampling cyclones. A single inlet design methodology allows aerodynamic particle (AED) cutpoint diameter predictions to be made for a standard Stairmand cyclone which has had an alteration in its outlet tube diameter. Three cyclone body diameters, 38.10 mm, 57.15 mm, 88.90 mm, were tested, while three different exhaust tubes sizes 26.7 mm, 42.9 mm, and 68.3 mm (inside diameter) were used to vary the exhaust tube diameter in the cyclone. Tested cyclone flowrates ranged from 16.3 LPM to 124 LPM. The measured particle AED cutpoints went from a minimum of 4.0 ;A multiple inlet cyclone was tested for two different length ratios, which allows for a degree of flexibility in the design of new systems. The size of the body diameter of the multiple inlet cyclones varied from 38.10 mm to 139.7 mm, where the two different lengths were twice and four times that of the cyclone body diameter. The minimum tested cyclone flowrate was 9.39 LPM, while the maximum tested flowrate was 1027 LPM. Particle AED cutpoints ranged from 3.9...
Keywords/Search Tags:Cyclone, LPM, Multiple inlet, AED, Tested
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