The basis and accuracy of this method are discussed in Chapter 3- This
theoretical calculation provides a check on the empirical predictions,
espectally when extreme extrapolations from the standard geometries have
been used. Generally, the theoretical predictions also give a clearer
Picture of cyclone performance at the tails of the grade efficiency curve,
and therefore may provide additional design taformation- Confidence may be
Gained where the empirical and theoretical predictions are in broad
agreenent- Where the agreesent is less satisfactory it is recommended that
the designer take a conservative approach.
A cyclone's geometry is defined by « set of 8 dimensions
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the cyclone below the vortex finder. For wrap around inlets further
description is necessary- Most usually the diameter of the centre line of
the inlet, D._ is quoted. These dimensions are defined to Figure 2+1-
Figure 2-1 Definition of Cyclone Nomenclature
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