Abstract

Based on the physical model of classification in vaned rotors, the fundamental difference between the exclusive use of a forced vortex flow (i.e. classification at the outer edge of the vanes) and the combined use of forced vortex/free vortex flow (i.e. classification in the interior vane free area) is derived. The classifier used for the comparison is a CFS-HDS model. Results received from this classifier equipped with a Convor-wheel with constant radial velocity of the flow in the interior vane free area are compared with results from a classifier wheel designed for classification at the outer edge of the vanes. Topics of special interest: • range of fineness, • sharpness of cut, • pressure drop.

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