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Original Articles

Numerical simulation of the asymmtric gas phase flow field in a volute cyclone seperator

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Pages 98-104 | Published online: 19 Mar 2007
 

Abstract

The gas phase flow field in a cyclone seperator with a volute inlet is numerically simulated based upon the reynolds stress model (RSM) on the platform of commercial computational fluid dynamics(CFD) software ‘ FLUENT 6.1. The asymmetric charecteristics of the flow field are analyzed in this paper. The results indicate that the gas phase flow field is slightly asymmetic in the tube and the cone spaces’ but remarkably asymmetric in the annular space. Meanwhile ‘ it can be seen that the axial center of the gas flow vortex deviates from the geometric center of the cyclone. Thios swirling eccentricity results from the asymmetrical inlet structure and the instability of the swirling flow. The deviated distance’ and direction varies with the axial position and the maximal deviated distance is approximately 0.07R. The offset of two centers makes the radial velocity of the gas –phase flow field have a remarkable asymmetrical profile. The asymmetric charecteristics of the radial velocity distribution are first explained in thi study. The above results are in fair aggrement with the experimental data from the literature.

*Supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 20576074), the Major State Basic Research Development Program of China (Grant no 2004cb217803) and the Fundamental Research Project of SINO-PEC (Grant No. X504017)

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*Supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 20576074), the Major State Basic Research Development Program of China (Grant no 2004cb217803) and the Fundamental Research Project of SINO-PEC (Grant No. X504017)

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