Abstract

An experimentally determined air flow pattern in a double vortex chamber is utilized to predict the flow pattern of inserted solid particles. The minimum (critical) particle size retained in the vortex chamber is established in relation to different operating parameters. In view of possible applications of the double vortex chamber in combustion technology, an evaluation of the performance of the system at combustion operating conditions is also made. Experimental evidence of the predicted particle flow pattern is obtained for both cold and hot running conditions.

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