The pressure loss of a cyclone separator is divided into three main contributions from: the cyclone inlet, cyclone body, and vortex finder (gas outlet). The gas swirl inside the cyclone body is very useful for particle separation, but as this swirl exits the cyclone through the gas outlet, the rotational energy which is stored within is actually lost. This is the main source of the pressure loss of a cyclone separator. A lot of studies have been conducted trying to reduce the pressure loss caused by this rotational energy in the exiting gas flow through modifications on the gas outlet: Modify the length and diameter, Change its shape from cylinder-shape to cone-shape. These modifications can indeed reduce the pressure loss, but cannot be done to existing cyclones inexpensively. Some studies looked outside of a cyclone separator. Here are two examples. In one study, in order to minimize the cyclone’s pressure loss, a pressure recovery type diffuser known as a radial diffuse...
Air Pollution Control and Industrial Ventilation Technologies and Services