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The nomographs by Zanker can be used to make a preliminary estimate of the size of cyclone needed. The specialist manufacturers of hydrocyclone equipment should be consulted to determine the best arrangements and design for a particular application. Zanker’s method is outlined below and illustrated in the Example below and based on an empirical equation by Bradley (1960):
 
The nomographs by Zanker can be used to make a preliminary estimate of the size of cyclone needed. The specialist manufacturers of hydrocyclone equipment should be consulted to determine the best arrangements and design for a particular application. Zanker’s method is outlined below and illustrated in the Example below and based on an empirical equation by Bradley (1960):
  
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'''d50''' = the particle diameter for which the cyclone is 50 per cent efficient, '''Micron'''
 
'''d50''' = the particle diameter for which the cyclone is 50 per cent efficient, '''Micron'''
 
'''Dc'''  = diameter of the cyclone chamber, '''cm,'''  
 
'''Dc'''  = diameter of the cyclone chamber, '''cm,'''  
  
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                           Determination of d50 from the desired particle separation
 
                           Determination of d50 from the desired particle separation

Revision as of 16:02, 25 November 2020

basic calculation cyclone

The nomographs by Zanker can be used to make a preliminary estimate of the size of cyclone needed. The specialist manufacturers of hydrocyclone equipment should be consulted to determine the best arrangements and design for a particular application. Zanker’s method is outlined below and illustrated in the Example below and based on an empirical equation by Bradley (1960):

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d50 = the particle diameter for which the cyclone is 50 per cent efficient, Micron Dc = diameter of the cyclone chamber, cm,

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                          Determination of d50 from the desired particle separation