2018
DOI: 10.1177/0954406218758794
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A 2D mesh-free simulation of the particle adhesion in a plastic cyclone

Abstract: Although the particle adhesion is a classic problem in cyclones, it is not clearly understood in previous studies. This study was set out to determine factors affecting the micro-particle adhesion in an acrylonitrile butadiene styrene cyclone by developing a mesh-free simulation method to predict the dynamic motion of a single particle in a 2D horizontal section of the cyclone with the presence of the wall boundary layer. Simulation results showed that the centrifugal force played a minor role on the particle … Show more

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“…In addition, small-scale WPs were found to be embedded in the large-scale SPs. The WPs were similar to droplet patterns and chevron patterns [7,8]. They were small-scale approximate periodic discrete patterns in the cyclone.…”
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“…In addition, small-scale WPs were found to be embedded in the large-scale SPs. The WPs were similar to droplet patterns and chevron patterns [7,8]. They were small-scale approximate periodic discrete patterns in the cyclone.…”
Section: Experiments Resultsmentioning
confidence: 54%
“…Figure 13. Simulation results of forces on particle (a) before first hit and (b) after first hit [8].…”
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