Claims
- 1. A cyclone separator (32) comprising a barrel portion (56) having an inlet means (54) and an outlet means (74) wherein,
- (a) said separator inlet means (54) having an inlet area (I) in the upper portion of the separator shaped for receiving gases with entrained solids therein at a velocity in the range of 52 feet per second to 80 feet per second,
- (b) said solids-free-gas outlet means (74) having an outlet area (O) at the upper portion of the separator shaped for receiving solids-free-gas at a velocity in the range of 52 feet per second to 200 feet per second,
- (c) the ratio of said solids-free-gas outlet area (O) to said separator inlet area (I) being in the range of substantially O/I=0.4/1 to 1.0/1.0,
- (d) said cyclone separator having a lower conical portion means (58) and a dust bowl means (33) attached to said lower conical portion means with a solids outlet means (70) on the bottom of said dust bowl means, wherein the diameter (d62) at the junction of said lower conic portion and said dust bowl means is 0.1 to 0.8 times the diameter (D) of said barrel portion, and
- (e) the distance (L) from said gas outlet means (74) to said solids outlet means (70) being proportional to the diameter (D) of the barrel portion of the cyclone separator in an amount so that L/D=4.49-1.09 (O/I) for providing maximum efficiency with minimum erosion of both the cyclone separator internal wall surface and of the separated solids, and minimum attrition of the separated solids.
- 2. A cyclone separator as recited in claim 1 wherein,
- (a) said separator inlet means (54) being shaped for receiving the gases with entrained solids therein at a velocity of substantially 80 feet per second and the resultant solids-free-gas outlet means (74) being shaped with a cross-sectional area (O) for ejecting the resultant solids-free-gases at a velocity of substantially 178 feet per second for providing maximum efficiency with minimum erosion of both the cyclone separator internal wall surface and of the separated solids, and minimum attrition of the separated solids.
- 3. A cyclone separator as recited in claim 1 wherein,
- (a) said ratio of said gas outlet area (O) to said separator inlet area (I) being in the more restricted range of substantially O/I=0.45/1 to 0.6/1 for providing maximum efficiency with minimum erosion of both the cyclone separator internal wall surface and of the separated solids.
- 4. A cyclone separator as recited in claim 1 wherein, the ratio L/D=substantially 4.
Parent Case Info
This application is a Continuation-In-Part of our prior application Ser. No. 38,756, filed May 14, 1979, now abandoned, which is a Continuation-In-Part of application Ser. No. 865,051, filed Dec. 27, 1977, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (8)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Perry, Chemical Engineers' Handbook, 4th Edition, 1969, pp. 20-69 to 20-72. |
Continuation in Parts (2)
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38756 |
May 1979 |
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865051 |
Dec 1977 |
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