Performance evaluation of virtual cyclone with various inlet and outlet dimensions

The effects of inlet and outlet dimensions on the performance of virtual cyclones were investigated in this study. Particle collection efficiencies and pressure drops for four virtual cyclones with different inlet/outlet widths were measured at various flow rates ranging from 10 to 50 L min−1. The r...

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Published inJournal of aerosol science Vol. 128; pp. 114 - 124
Main Authors Song, Jiabei, Zhang, Yue, Zhu, Duanwei, Xiang, Rongbiao
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier Ltd 01.02.2019
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Summary:The effects of inlet and outlet dimensions on the performance of virtual cyclones were investigated in this study. Particle collection efficiencies and pressure drops for four virtual cyclones with different inlet/outlet widths were measured at various flow rates ranging from 10 to 50 L min−1. The results show that the virtual cyclone with a narrow inlet/outlet results in improved collection efficiency and relatively high pressure drop. However, with the cost of the same pressure drop, the narrowest inlet/outlet achieved the smallest cutoff diameter. In addition, increasing flow rate enhances the efficiency and increases the sharpness of the efficiency curves. Comparison between experimental data and estimation of Torczynski and Rader's theory reveals that the theory failed to predict the performance of virtual cyclones, suggesting the necessity of more elaborated work to understand the separation mechanisms of virtual cyclone. •Virtual cyclone with narrower inlet/outlet gives rise to larger Stk and results in higher collection efficiency.•The pressure drop increases as the inlet/outlet width decreases.•At the same pressure drop, the narrowest inlet/outlet attained the smallest cutoff diameter.
ISSN:0021-8502
1879-1964
DOI:10.1016/j.jaerosci.2018.12.002