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Numerical simulation of water-air flow pattern in a Tri-Flo cylindrical separator.

Girolamo Belardi
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Paolo Bozano
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Jure Mencinger
altro
SCHENA, GIANNI
2014
  • conference object

Abstract
The hydrodynamics of the Tri-FloTM, a two stage cylindrical cyclone used in dense media separation, is studied using Computational Fluid Dynamics. The flow field is simulated with an Euler-Euler Volume of Fluid two-phase approach and the Reynolds stress turbulence model. A unique feature of the device is that the separation medium suspension is pumped and introduced tangentially into the two cylindrical compartments while the raw feed is conveyed to the feed hopper and fed at the axial inlet. This feature allows to use less pumping energy and limits the unavoidable production of fines. The Tri-FloTM complex flow pattern is little known but central to the efficiency of the separation. The velocity field is computed within the two compartments of the separator. The interface of the air-core that forms in the inner axial part of the cylindrical sections is identified and visualized. The numerical results for a reduced-size 100 mm ID Tri-FloTM are compared against laser Doppler measurements on a transparent acrylic model (Chinè€, 1995) operated with water. The robustness of the model and its prediction capability are verified. The possibility to accurately predict the velocity profiles within the vessel and their dependence on the main Tri-FloTM operating and geometrical variables paves the way to a better understanding of the functioning of the separator, its design improvements and scale-up.
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http://hdl.handle.net/11368/2786323
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