Hydrocyclone Model Simulation PDF
Hydrocyclone Model Simulation PDF
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Abstract
Introduction
Input Data
Solids particle size distribution
Feed solids and fluid mass rates
Feed % solids (mass)
Solids specific gravity
Carrier fluid specific gravity
Carrier fluid viscosity
Desired cut size, D50 *
Output Data
Overflow % solids (mass)
Underflow % solids (mass)
Overflow solids and fluid mass rates
Underflow solids and fluid mass rates
Underflow % mass recovery
Product particle size distributions
* D50 is the cyclone cut size (i.e., particle size which has a 5050 chance of reporting to either the underflow or the overflow streams).
**Pressure drop is defined as the difference between inlet pressure and overflow pressure.
In Plitts model, the cyclone model predictions can be determined by utilizing four fundamental parameters expressed in
terms of the operating design variables (Plitt, 1976). These
parameters are:
Separation cut size D50
Q = K c D 2.12
c Dp
0.498
(1)
Dc
4"
6"
10"
15"
20"
26"
30"
33"
44"
50"
Kc
0.481
0.603
0.417
0.374
0.468
0.527
0.619
0.616
0.475
0.539
D50c = F D50c .
2.12
Dp
0.498
0.5
(3)
where a viscosity term is added and FD50c includes units conversion. KE engineers have derived a similar form with slight
changes to the powers (Gottfried et al, 1982). The difference
between the actual cut size D50 and the corrected cut size D50c
is the actual cut size obtained using the actual classification
curve (i.e., including water bypass to underflow).
Q = K c Dc
0.6 83
m
Dc
0.5
0.301
(1 - 1.9C )1.48 Dr
Dp
(2)
Case Study
In late 1997, Syncrude Canada Ltd. decided that the hydrocyclone could be a viable process technology for dewatering
plant tailings. The plant approached CWRC to carry out a
computer modeling simulation and preliminary engineering
design, and to produce in-depth data that would provide a
basis for the engineering and installation phases of the development.
The plant tailings sand has a typical direct particle sizemass distribution as shown in Table 1. This particle size distribution is used as part of the input files to the CWRC modeling
simulation. Note that a top particle size of 250 mm is used in
the cyclone computer models. The direct mass distribution is
used to generate the cumulative mass distribution. Close
examination of the cumulative mass distribution indicates that
the desired cut size is in the range of 2040 mm.
References
increases. Therefore, the two-stage cyclone circuit is recommended for feed with higher per cent solids (5060%).
The computer simulation results are predictive in nature
and supplementary experimental work is needed to support
the predictions
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Acknowledgment
This work was supported in part by the Federal Panel on
Energy Research and Development (PERD). The authors
would like to thank Syncrude Canada Ltd. for permission to
publish the present work.
Size
(mm)
Cumulative Mass
(%)
Size
(mm)
Direct Mass
(%)
- 10
9.02
- 10
9.02
- 20
12.54
10 - 20
3.52
- 40
20.15
20 - 40
7.61
- 80
26.54
40 - 80
6.39
- 90
32.46
80 - 90
5.92
- 100
39.31
90 - 100
6.85
- 150
78.69
100 - 150
39.38
- 200
95.77
150 - 200
17.08
- 250
100.00
+ 200
4.23
Total
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Table 1: Sand Cumulative Mass and Direct Mass Distributions With Particle Size
Cyclone Feed
Solids %
35 %
40 %
50 %
60 %
Cyclone
Diameter
Cyclone
Underflow
Solids %
Recovery %
10"
75.3
82.8
38
15"
63.3
87.2
37
20"
64.7
79.1
52
10"
77.2
74.1
65*
15"
67.3
82.3
42
20"
69.4
76.3
60
10"
78.0
57.6
117*
15"
75.1
75.7
62
20"
75.8
67.6
87
10"
79.1
46.9
158*
15"
76.3
61.2
109
20"
73.7
50.8
150
Cyclone
Feed Solids
%
Cyclone
Stage I
Stage II
Diameter
Cyclone
Underflow
Cyclone
Underflow
TwoStage
Cyclone
Circuit
Solids
%
Recovery
%
D50a
mm
Solids
%
Recovery
%
D50a
mm
Solids
%
Recovery
%
35%
10"
15"
20"
75.3
63.3
64.7
82.8
87.2
79.1
38
37
52
15.9
11.4
18.1
45.2
53.3
50.7
26
23
36
57.0
47.6
49.6
90.6
94.0
90.0
40%
10"
15"
20"
77.2
67.3
69.4
74.1
82.3
76.3
65*
42
60
31.8
18.5
24.3
57.7
55.5
52.9
29
25
39
62.3
52.6
54.9
89.0
92.1
88.8
50%
10"
15"
20"
78.0
75.1
75.8
57.6
75.7
67.6
117*
62
87
61.0
33.8
42.1
66.5
61.1
57.5
41
30
49
71.5
62.5
64.6
85.8
90.6
86.2
60%
10"
15"
20"
79.1
76.3
73.7
46.9
61.2
50.8
158*
110
150
75.3
58.3
63.3
60.6
64.2
55.3
70
53
97
77.5
70.0
69.7
79.0
86.1
78.0
Figure 1: 3-D Simulation Results for 40% Feed Solids, 15" Cyclone, 5" Do
Figure 2: 2-D Simulation Results for 40% Feed Solids, 15" Cyclone, 5" Do
Figure 3: 3-D Simulation Results for 40% Feed Solids, 15" Cyclone, 6" Do
Figure 4: 3-D Simulation Results for 50% Feed Solids, 20" Cyclone, 7" Do
Figure 5: 3-D Simulation Results for 50% Feed Solids, 20" Cyclone, 8" Do
Figure 6: 2-D Simulation Results for 50% Feed Solids, 20" Cyclone, 8" Do