This document discusses concepts related to cyclone separation factors including volumetric gas flow rate, which is calculated as the gas velocity multiplied by the area of entrance of the gas. It also defines θ as twice pi times the number of turns in a cyclone, generally six turns, representing the effective number of turns made when traversing the cyclone trajectory. The document notes that different notations may be used in some books and that the density of gas is negligible compared to solid particles and can be neglected.
This document discusses concepts related to cyclone separation factors including volumetric gas flow rate, which is calculated as the gas velocity multiplied by the area of entrance of the gas. It also defines θ as twice pi times the number of turns in a cyclone, generally six turns, representing the effective number of turns made when traversing the cyclone trajectory. The document notes that different notations may be used in some books and that the density of gas is negligible compared to solid particles and can be neglected.
This document discusses concepts related to cyclone separation factors including volumetric gas flow rate, which is calculated as the gas velocity multiplied by the area of entrance of the gas. It also defines θ as twice pi times the number of turns in a cyclone, generally six turns, representing the effective number of turns made when traversing the cyclone trajectory. The document notes that different notations may be used in some books and that the density of gas is negligible compared to solid particles and can be neglected.
Volumetic gas flow rate = Qg= Vc.Wi.H ((gas velocity x area of entrance of gas) = 2N where N = number of turns in cyclone generally =6 = effective number of turns made in traversing the cyclone trajectory here B = Wi ( in some books they use symbol B) densty of gas is negligible as compaired to solid particle so it is neglected.