Airflow Fields Simulation On Passive Pulsing Air Classifiers

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Y. He
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Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

Early research showed that the separation of particles based upon their density was not possible in steadily rising air streams. The terminal velocities of moving spheres are determined by their aerodynamic characteristics. This prevents particle separation by density in standard air classifiers. Passive pulsing air classifiers have accelerated airflow in certain regions, which achieves density-dominant separation. Numerical simulation of airflow within passive pulsing air classifiers was done to estimate airflow patterns near a damper. Analysis of those results shows the significant acceleration of the airflow above the damper. Laboratory trial separations have shown that passive pulsing classifiers are superior to standard air classifiers. Keywords: pulsing airflow, passive, simulation of airflow models, acceleration effect, density
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APA: Y. He  (2005)  Airflow Fields Simulation On Passive Pulsing Air Classifiers

MLA: Y. He Airflow Fields Simulation On Passive Pulsing Air Classifiers. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2005.

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