Question: here is refernce to question 1 (5 points) Assume you decide to add a cyclone in question 1, to remove 30 um particles, assume the

 here is refernce to question 1 (5 points) Assume you decide

here is refernce to question 1

to add a cyclone in question 1, to remove 30 um particles,

(5 points) Assume you decide to add a cyclone in question 1, to remove 30 um particles, assume the inlet width (BC) = 0.2 m and N=7 (assume velocity at 2m/s, viscosity and density are same as question 1), what efficiency will you get for this size of particle? (6 points) The catalyst regeneration unit in an oil refinery is generating a flue gas containing air and dust particles. The flue gas flow rate is 6 m3/s at 200C and 1 atm. The density of flue gas is 1.2 kg/m3 and the density of dust particles is 2000 kg/m3. The viscosity of flue gas is 1.8x10-5 kg/m.s Design a settling chamber that can be used to remove 200 um particles for regulatory compliance. The recommended gas velocity passing through the effective chamber is 2 m/s. The available floor space is 5 m wide and 10 m long. Assume Re is turbulent (hint mixed) Show your assumptions and a sketch with dimensions of the effective chamber (you need to choose a width, length and height) did you get a good removal efficiency

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