Effects of Flow Baffles on Flow Profile, Pressure Drop and Classification Performance in Classifiers

This paper presents a study of the use of flow baffles inside a centrifugal air classifier. An air classifier belongs to the most widely used classification devices in mills in the mineral industry, which is why there is a great interest in optimizing the process flow and pressure loss. Using Comput...

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Main Authors: Michael Betz, Marco Gleiss, Hermann Nirschl
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-07-01
Series:Processes
Subjects:
CFD
Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9717/9/7/1213
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spelling doaj-450733ba2eba438084717bd7134876d92021-07-23T14:03:22ZengMDPI AGProcesses2227-97172021-07-0191213121310.3390/pr9071213Effects of Flow Baffles on Flow Profile, Pressure Drop and Classification Performance in ClassifiersMichael Betz0Marco Gleiss1Hermann Nirschl2Institute for Mechanical Process Engineering and Mechanics (MVM), Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, 76131 Karlsruhe, GermanyInstitute for Mechanical Process Engineering and Mechanics (MVM), Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, 76131 Karlsruhe, GermanyInstitute for Mechanical Process Engineering and Mechanics (MVM), Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, 76131 Karlsruhe, GermanyThis paper presents a study of the use of flow baffles inside a centrifugal air classifier. An air classifier belongs to the most widely used classification devices in mills in the mineral industry, which is why there is a great interest in optimizing the process flow and pressure loss. Using Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), the flow profile in a classifier without and with flow baffles is systematically compared. In the simulations, turbulence effects are modeled with the realizable k–ε model, and the Multiple Reference Frame approach (MRF) is used to represent the rotation of the classifier wheel. The discrete phase model is used to predict the collection efficiency. The effects on the pressure loss and the classification efficiency of the classifier are considered for two operating conditions. In addition, a comparison with experimental data is performed. Firstly, the simulations and experiments show good agreement. Furthermore, the investigations show that the use of flow baffles is suitable for optimizing the flow behavior in the classifier, especially in reducing the pressure loss and therefore energy costs. Moreover, the flow baffles have an impact on the classification performance. The impact depends on the operation conditions, especially the classifier speed. At low classifier speeds, the classifier without flow baffles separates more efficiently; as the speed increases, the classification performance of the classifier with flow baffles improves.https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9717/9/7/1213air classifierCFDoptimizationclassification performance
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author Michael Betz
Marco Gleiss
Hermann Nirschl
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Marco Gleiss
Hermann Nirschl
Effects of Flow Baffles on Flow Profile, Pressure Drop and Classification Performance in Classifiers
Processes
air classifier
CFD
optimization
classification performance
author_facet Michael Betz
Marco Gleiss
Hermann Nirschl
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title Effects of Flow Baffles on Flow Profile, Pressure Drop and Classification Performance in Classifiers
title_short Effects of Flow Baffles on Flow Profile, Pressure Drop and Classification Performance in Classifiers
title_full Effects of Flow Baffles on Flow Profile, Pressure Drop and Classification Performance in Classifiers
title_fullStr Effects of Flow Baffles on Flow Profile, Pressure Drop and Classification Performance in Classifiers
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Flow Baffles on Flow Profile, Pressure Drop and Classification Performance in Classifiers
title_sort effects of flow baffles on flow profile, pressure drop and classification performance in classifiers
publisher MDPI AG
series Processes
issn 2227-9717
publishDate 2021-07-01
description This paper presents a study of the use of flow baffles inside a centrifugal air classifier. An air classifier belongs to the most widely used classification devices in mills in the mineral industry, which is why there is a great interest in optimizing the process flow and pressure loss. Using Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), the flow profile in a classifier without and with flow baffles is systematically compared. In the simulations, turbulence effects are modeled with the realizable k–ε model, and the Multiple Reference Frame approach (MRF) is used to represent the rotation of the classifier wheel. The discrete phase model is used to predict the collection efficiency. The effects on the pressure loss and the classification efficiency of the classifier are considered for two operating conditions. In addition, a comparison with experimental data is performed. Firstly, the simulations and experiments show good agreement. Furthermore, the investigations show that the use of flow baffles is suitable for optimizing the flow behavior in the classifier, especially in reducing the pressure loss and therefore energy costs. Moreover, the flow baffles have an impact on the classification performance. The impact depends on the operation conditions, especially the classifier speed. At low classifier speeds, the classifier without flow baffles separates more efficiently; as the speed increases, the classification performance of the classifier with flow baffles improves.
topic air classifier
CFD
optimization
classification performance
url https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9717/9/7/1213
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