Study of flow behaviour in a three-product cyclone using computational fluid dynamics


Autoria(s): Mainza, A.; Narasimha, M.; Powell, M. S.; Holtham, P. N.; Brennan, M. S.
Contribuinte(s)

B.A. Wills (Guest editor J.J. Cilliers )

Data(s)

01/01/2006

Resumo

Simplicity in design and minimal floor space requirements render the hydrocyclone the preferred classifier in mineral processing plants. Empirical models have been developed for design and process optimisation but due to the complexity of the flow behaviour in the hydrocyclone these do not provide information on the internal separation mechanisms. To study the interaction of design variables, the flow behaviour needs to be considered, especially when modelling the new three-product cyclone. Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) was used to model the three-product cyclone, in particular the influence of the dual vortex finder arrangement on flow behaviour. From experimental work performed on the UG2 platinum ore, significant differences in the classification performance of the three-product cyclone were noticed with variations in the inner vortex finder length. Because of this simulations were performed for a range of inner vortex finder lengths. Simulations were also conducted on a conventional hydrocyclone of the same size to enable a direct comparison of the flow behaviour between the two cyclone designs. Significantly, high velocities were observed for the three-product cyclone with an inner vortex finder extended deep into the conical section of the cyclone. CFD studies revealed that in the three-product cyclone, a cylindrical shaped air-core is observed similar to conventional hydrocyclones. A constant diameter air-core was observed throughout the inner vortex finder length, while no air-core was present in the annulus. (c) 2006 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:79020

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Pergamon-Elsevier Sc Ltd

Palavras-Chave #Engineering, Chemical #Mineralogy #Mining & Mineral Processing #Three-product Cyclone #Vortex Finder Length #Computational Fluid Dynamics #Navier-stokes Equation #Particle Classification #Turbulence #Multi-phase Modelling #Hydrocyclones #Performance #C1 #290702 Mineral Processing #640300 First Stage Treatment of Ores and Minerals #091404 Mineral Processing/Beneficiation #091501 Computational Fluid Dynamics
Tipo

Journal Article