Optimization of hydrocyclon for phosphatic rock separation using CFD
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Resumo: | Hydrocyclones are equipment for the separation of solid-liquid and liquid-liquid mixtures through the centrifugal flow. The phosphate rock is an essential raw material to the industry of phosphate fertilizers. The mineral needs to be concentrated in its processing, and this can be done through hydrocyclones, considering its robustness and low operation costs. This work aimed to use the computational fluid dynamics to study different multiphase models to represent the hydrocyclones, as well as modifications to its geometry to increase its efficiency. Three multiphase models were studied in order to analyze their efficiency in simulating the separation through hydrocyclones: Eulerian-Lagrangian, Eulerian-Eulerian, and Mixture Model. In order to optimize the separation process and reduce operating costs, 11 modifications were proposed in the geometry of HC11, called B1, B2, B3, C1, C2, C3, D1, D2, E1, E2 and E3. The first 8 proposals involved changes in the vortex finder and the last 3 proposals added a wall in the air core formation region. Geometry and mesh were generated in the GAMBIT® software and the simulation was made in the FLUENT® 19.2 software. In order to compare the multiphase models, the individual and overall efficiency were used along with the experimental results. The Mixture model had the smallest relative error and was used for the subsequent simulations. The parameters evaluated to measure the optimization of HC11 were the pressure drop (?P), the liquid ratio (RL) and the overall efficiency (?). The results obtained for each of the proposals were compared with the value found in the HC11 simulations to evaluate the possible optimization. With that, it was possible to verify that modifications B2, B3, and D1 improved all the parameters evaluated, optimizing the separation process and reducing energy costs involved in the operation. |
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Optimization of hydrocyclon for phosphatic rock separation using CFDOtimização de hidrociclones para separação de rocha fosfática via CFDvortex finderair coreoverall efficiencyvortex finderair coreeficiência globalHydrocyclones are equipment for the separation of solid-liquid and liquid-liquid mixtures through the centrifugal flow. The phosphate rock is an essential raw material to the industry of phosphate fertilizers. The mineral needs to be concentrated in its processing, and this can be done through hydrocyclones, considering its robustness and low operation costs. This work aimed to use the computational fluid dynamics to study different multiphase models to represent the hydrocyclones, as well as modifications to its geometry to increase its efficiency. Three multiphase models were studied in order to analyze their efficiency in simulating the separation through hydrocyclones: Eulerian-Lagrangian, Eulerian-Eulerian, and Mixture Model. In order to optimize the separation process and reduce operating costs, 11 modifications were proposed in the geometry of HC11, called B1, B2, B3, C1, C2, C3, D1, D2, E1, E2 and E3. The first 8 proposals involved changes in the vortex finder and the last 3 proposals added a wall in the air core formation region. Geometry and mesh were generated in the GAMBIT® software and the simulation was made in the FLUENT® 19.2 software. In order to compare the multiphase models, the individual and overall efficiency were used along with the experimental results. The Mixture model had the smallest relative error and was used for the subsequent simulations. The parameters evaluated to measure the optimization of HC11 were the pressure drop (?P), the liquid ratio (RL) and the overall efficiency (?). The results obtained for each of the proposals were compared with the value found in the HC11 simulations to evaluate the possible optimization. With that, it was possible to verify that modifications B2, B3, and D1 improved all the parameters evaluated, optimizing the separation process and reducing energy costs involved in the operation.Hidrociclones são equipamentos utilizados para a separação de sólido-líquido e líquido-líquido, através do fluxo centrífugo. A rocha fosfática é uma matéria-prima essencial para as indústrias de fertilizantes fosfatados, sendo que uma das etapas do beneficiamento desse minério é a concentração desse material utilizando os hidrociclones, devido a sua robustez e baixo custo de operação. Este trabalho utilizou da fluidodinâmica computacional para estudar modelos multifásicos para representar o escoamento multifásico do hidrociclone e possíveis modificações na geometria deste equipamento para otimizá-lo. Três modelos multifásicos foram estudados: Euleriano-Lagrangiano, Euleriano-Euleriano, e Modelo Mixture. Para otimizar o processo de separação e reduzir custos operacionais, foram propostas 11 modificações na geometria do HC11, denominadas B1, B2, B3, C1, C2, C3, D1, D2, E1, E2 e E3, sendo as 8 primeiras mudanças no vortex finder e as 3 últimas a adição de uma parede na região de formação do air core. A geometria e a malha foram geradas no software GAMBIT® e a simulação foi realizado no software FLUENT® 19.2. Para comparar a eficiência dos modelos multifásicos foram utilizadas as eficiências individuais e globais de coleta e valores experimentais da literatura. O modelo Mixture apresentou o menor erro relativo, e foi utilizado nas simulações seguintes. Os parâmetros avaliados para medir a otimização do HC11 foram a queda de pressão (?P), a razão de líquido (RL) e a eficiência global (?). Os resultados foram comparados com o valor encontrado nas simulações do HC11 para avaliar a otimização. Verificou-se que as modificações B2. B3 e D1 melhoraram todos os parâmetros avaliados, otimizando o processo de separação e reduzindo os custos de energéticos envolvidos na operação.Universidade Federal de Viçosa - UFV2021-08-13info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufv.br/jcec/article/view/1277910.18540/jcecvl7iss3pp12779-01-11eThe Journal of Engineering and Exact Sciences; Vol. 7 No. 3 (2021); 12779-01-11eThe Journal of Engineering and Exact Sciences; Vol. 7 Núm. 3 (2021); 12779-01-11eThe Journal of Engineering and Exact Sciences; v. 7 n. 3 (2021); 12779-01-11e2527-1075reponame:Revista de Engenharia Química e Químicainstname:Universidade Federal de Viçosa (UFV)instacron:UFVenghttps://periodicos.ufv.br/jcec/article/view/12779/6816Copyright (c) 2021 The Journal of Engineering and Exact Scienceshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessda Costa, Felipe OrlandoMateus, Felipe Leonardo BarcelosPetri Júnior, Irineu2021-08-16T18:50:11Zoai:ojs.periodicos.ufv.br:article/12779Revistahttp://www.seer.ufv.br/seer/rbeq2/index.php/req2/indexONGhttps://periodicos.ufv.br/jcec/oaijcec.journal@ufv.br||req2@ufv.br2446-94162446-9416opendoar:2021-08-16T18:50:11Revista de Engenharia Química e Química - Universidade Federal de Viçosa (UFV)false |
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Optimization of hydrocyclon for phosphatic rock separation using CFD Otimização de hidrociclones para separação de rocha fosfática via CFD |
title |
Optimization of hydrocyclon for phosphatic rock separation using CFD |
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Optimization of hydrocyclon for phosphatic rock separation using CFD da Costa, Felipe Orlando vortex finder air core overall efficiency vortex finder air core eficiência global |
title_short |
Optimization of hydrocyclon for phosphatic rock separation using CFD |
title_full |
Optimization of hydrocyclon for phosphatic rock separation using CFD |
title_fullStr |
Optimization of hydrocyclon for phosphatic rock separation using CFD |
title_full_unstemmed |
Optimization of hydrocyclon for phosphatic rock separation using CFD |
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Optimization of hydrocyclon for phosphatic rock separation using CFD |
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da Costa, Felipe Orlando |
author_facet |
da Costa, Felipe Orlando Mateus, Felipe Leonardo Barcelos Petri Júnior, Irineu |
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Mateus, Felipe Leonardo Barcelos Petri Júnior, Irineu |
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da Costa, Felipe Orlando Mateus, Felipe Leonardo Barcelos Petri Júnior, Irineu |
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vortex finder air core overall efficiency vortex finder air core eficiência global |
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vortex finder air core overall efficiency vortex finder air core eficiência global |
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Hydrocyclones are equipment for the separation of solid-liquid and liquid-liquid mixtures through the centrifugal flow. The phosphate rock is an essential raw material to the industry of phosphate fertilizers. The mineral needs to be concentrated in its processing, and this can be done through hydrocyclones, considering its robustness and low operation costs. This work aimed to use the computational fluid dynamics to study different multiphase models to represent the hydrocyclones, as well as modifications to its geometry to increase its efficiency. Three multiphase models were studied in order to analyze their efficiency in simulating the separation through hydrocyclones: Eulerian-Lagrangian, Eulerian-Eulerian, and Mixture Model. In order to optimize the separation process and reduce operating costs, 11 modifications were proposed in the geometry of HC11, called B1, B2, B3, C1, C2, C3, D1, D2, E1, E2 and E3. The first 8 proposals involved changes in the vortex finder and the last 3 proposals added a wall in the air core formation region. Geometry and mesh were generated in the GAMBIT® software and the simulation was made in the FLUENT® 19.2 software. In order to compare the multiphase models, the individual and overall efficiency were used along with the experimental results. The Mixture model had the smallest relative error and was used for the subsequent simulations. The parameters evaluated to measure the optimization of HC11 were the pressure drop (?P), the liquid ratio (RL) and the overall efficiency (?). The results obtained for each of the proposals were compared with the value found in the HC11 simulations to evaluate the possible optimization. With that, it was possible to verify that modifications B2, B3, and D1 improved all the parameters evaluated, optimizing the separation process and reducing energy costs involved in the operation. |
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The Journal of Engineering and Exact Sciences; Vol. 7 No. 3 (2021); 12779-01-11e The Journal of Engineering and Exact Sciences; Vol. 7 Núm. 3 (2021); 12779-01-11e The Journal of Engineering and Exact Sciences; v. 7 n. 3 (2021); 12779-01-11e 2527-1075 reponame:Revista de Engenharia Química e Química instname:Universidade Federal de Viçosa (UFV) instacron:UFV |
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