Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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152905 | Chemical Engineering Journal | 2008 | 11 Pages |
The simulations of the flow within the solid–liquid hydrocyclone operating with an air core and with an inserted metal rod were performed. Finite-volume method and Reynolds stresses model (RSM) were used to model the turbulence characteristic of the flow. The computational results demonstrate the double-vortex flow, which depict the two separation flows. The low-pressure zone or the air core in the centre core was simulated. The redesign hydrocyclone for reducing the energy loss due to this low-pressure core was done by inserting the metal rod in the middle of hydrocyclone. The effect of the inserted-rod on the velocity distributions and the separation performance was investigated. It was found that the separation performance can only be improved with the proper size of the inserted-rod.