CFD Analysis of Cyclone Separator Flow Field in Advance of Experiment

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This paper presents a numerical study of gas flow in a square cyclone separator with a double inlet. The turbulence of gas flow is computed by the use of the Reynolds stress model. The distribution of the flow field and pressure drop under different constructional details, which include changes of the shape, size and arrangement of the vortex finder are obtained. The computed results in the distributions of pressure in different sections are verified by comparison with those measured. We found that the center of the flow field is nearly on the geometric center of the cyclone. The flow fields show a feature of Rankine eddy, i.e., a strongly swirling region in the central part and a pseudo-free eddy region of weak swirling intensity near the cyclone wall. Local vortex exists at the corners where the flow changes their direction sharply, but it is less chaotic than in the general square cyclone with a single inlet. The flow field away from the outlet of the vortex finder is different from the Rankine eddy. The pressure-drop increases rapidly with the increase of the inlet velocity, and the pressure-drop increases with the decrease of the diameter of vortex finder and the increase of length of the vortex finder. The calculat ed results of this paper provide some guidance for the optimization of the square cyclone separator structure.


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MQL (minimal quantity lubrication) machining produces almost similar cutting performance to conventional flood supply machining while using much less metal working fluid. To take full advantage of MQL machining and expand its applicability, an understanding of its jet orientation is critical. Through computer fluid dynamics (CFD) analysis of MQL flow field surrounding the workpiece and tool, it was found that a zone of negative pressure (ZNP) existed between workpiece and flank tool face in turning and was in favor of coolant particle arriving at tool tip. Cutting force was minimal and discontinuous chip effect was best of all when spraying from principal flank face and at range of target 20mm.


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