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Title: Cyclone performance and optimization: First quarterly progress report

Technical Report ·
OSTI ID:5206851

The objectives of this project are: to characterize the gas flow pattern within cyclones, to revise the theory for cyclone performance on the basis of these findings, and to design and test cyclones whose dimensions have been optimized using revised performance theory. This work is impoortant because its successful completion will aid in the technology for combustion of coal in pressurized, fluidized beds. The project is on or ahead of schedule. During this time, the laboratory scale equipment necessary for this project has been constructed and used to make measurements of the gas flow pattern within cyclones. Tangential gas velocities for a matrix of eleven different cuclones and operating conditions have been measured. For each different test condition tangential velocities over a wide range of axial and radial positions have been measured. In addition, the literature search that began while the proposal for this work was written has been continued. The computer and printer necessary for modeling the experimental results have been ordered and received. 1 fig.

Research Organization:
North Carolina Univ., Chapel Hill (USA). Dept. of Biochemistry
DOE Contract Number:
FG22-87PC79922
OSTI ID:
5206851
Report Number(s):
DOE/PC/79922-T1; ON: DE88006909
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English