Abstract

A paper deals with the urgent problem of studying the separation process of gas flow from fine-dispersed particles. A device developed to intensify gas flow separation from fine-dispersed particles. The principle of operation of the device is given. The effect of the shape of separation elements, gas flow velocity, as well as size and density of particles on device efficiency, has been investigated. As a result of the study, the maximum efficiency of gas flow separation (on average 85%) is achieved at a gas velocity of 8 m/s. Moreover, the separation increases when the density and diameter of the particles begin to grow. The double-T shape of separation elements was demonstrated as the most effective type of geometry.

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