Energy consumption and its reduction in the hydrocyclone separation process. II. Time-averaged and fluctuating characteristics of the turbulent pressure in a hydrocyclone
Ly. Chu et al., Energy consumption and its reduction in the hydrocyclone separation process. II. Time-averaged and fluctuating characteristics of the turbulent pressure in a hydrocyclone, SEP SCI TEC, 35(15), 2000, pp. 2543-2560
A resistance wire strain gauge system was used to experimentally study time
-averaged and fluctuating characteristics of turbulent pressure in a hydroc
yclone for the first time. In the main space inside the hydrocyclone, press
ure distribution could be described with a mathematical model in which pres
sure is a function of positional radius. When positional radius decreases,
pressure drops, but the radial gradient of pressure increases. In the centr
al area under the vortex finder, the radial gradient of pressure, pressure
fluctuation, and relative pressure fluctuation are all very large. That is,
both energy loss and turbulent energy dissipation are serious in this area
. In the main space inside the hydrocyclone, turbulent pressure mostly fits
in Gaussian distribution. At some positions within the cylindrical area an
d the upper part of inner helical flow, turbulent pressure does not fit in
Gaussian distribution, which indicates turbulent fine-structure intermitten
cy exists at these positions in the hydrocyclone.