## Abstract Knitted wire mesh mist eliminators are used extensively in many industrial plants. Their widespread application is essentially due to the low cost and efficient removal of entrained liquid droplets from vapor and gas streams. Despite the broad range of entrainment removal applications,
Simplified design of axial-flow cyclone mist eliminators
β Scribed by E. Brunazzi; A. Paglianti; A. Talamelli
- Publisher
- American Institute of Chemical Engineers
- Year
- 2003
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 606 KB
- Volume
- 49
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0001-1541
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β¦ Synopsis
Abstract
Mist eliminators have widespread application in many processes, and a large number of different types of mist eliminators are available on the market. Wireβmesh mist eliminators, vaneβtype eliminators, and cyclones are used extensively in many industrial plants. Unfortunately, these separators present some significant drawbacks when they are used in highβpressure applications or in any application in which a reduction in the diameter of the vessel containing the separator is necessary and high separation efficiency is required. Therefore, over the last several years some important suppliers have developed new axial flow separators (such as Axiflow, Swirl Tube, or VicoβSpin). Despite the broad range of entrainment removal applications, open literature on this topic is scarce. So far, design of these axialβflow separators can only be performed by suppliers using proprietary design criteria or using semiempirical equations with an uncertain range of applicability. This work presents new experimental data obtained at atmospheric conditions on three different axial separators and a new design model.
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