A Comparative Analysis of the Height and the secondary air on Collection Efficiency of a Dust Collector for a Rice Mill
Abstract
This research presents the experimental study of the secondary air on
collection behaviors of a dust cyclone. The cyclone is 0.4 m (D) in diameter. The
height of cyclone were designed to be adjustable for three sizes
1.6m (H/D=4.0) ,
1.8m (H/D=4.5) and 2.0m (H/D=5.0) . The Blower speeds were designed to be
adjustable for three speeds 800, 1,000 and 1,200 rpm as desired with a set of air
nozzles placing circumferentially on the cyclone to produce air-swirl flow inside. The
ratio of the secondary air to the inlet air ( ) was set to be 0.0 and 0.2 for each case.
The rice husk and saw dust were used in the experiments. The experiment shows the
highest efficiency of a dust cyclone is 99% of rice husk and 98% of saw dust when
the height of cyclone is 2.0m (H/D=5.0), = 0.2 at speed of blower is 1,200 rpm.