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Centrifuge maximum allowable flow rate

In order to separate the particles in a suspension, the maximum allowable flow rate through the tubular-bowl centrifuge, as shown schematically in Figure 9.3a, can be estimated as follows [1]. A suspension is fed to the bottom of the bowl at a volumetric flow rate of Q (m" s" ) and the clarified liquid is removed from the top. The sedimentation velocity of particles in the radial direction (v = dr/di ) can be given by Equations 9.7 and 9.8 with the use of the terminal velocity under gravitational force v (m s" ) and the gravitational acceleration (m s" ) ... [Pg.150]

In order to separate the particles in a suspension, the maximum allowable flow rate through the tubular-bowl centrifuge, as shown schematically in Figure 9.3a, can be estimated as follows [1]. A suspension is fed to the bottom of the bowl at a... [Pg.150]

When selecting a centrifugal pump for a given duty, it is important to match the pump characteristic with system curve. The operating point should be as close as is practical to the point of maximum pump efficiency, allowing for the range of flow-rate over which the pump may be required to operate. [Pg.210]


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