Abstract:
In the present work a study has been undertaken to find a new optimized set of dimensions of
geometrical part of cyclone separator with an aim to design a high efficiency cyclone with
minimal pressure drop and maximum efficiency using CFD modelling and statistical analysis.
For this purpose the standard design of Stairmand cyclone model has been considered and
optimization study has been performed to develop a high efficiency model. Cyclone separator
performance is highly dependent on the geometrical parameters as well as operating conditions.
In this present work design optimization is based on the geometrical parameters such as inlet
duct dimensions, cyclone height, vortex finder size, barrel and cone height etc. Minimum and
maximum variation in different design parameters is considered. Design of experiment method
has been used to make a possible assembly of different geometrical parameters and based on
these parameters using Design of Experiments different arrangements in cyclone designs are
evolved and these designs are simulated using CFD technique. The efficiency and pressure drop
data obtained from these CFD simulations are used to quantify the effect of the design
parameters on cyclone efficiency and pressure drop. Based on the results obtained from CFD
simulation, design parameters are optimized for desired response. For the purpose of
optimization of parameters, Response Surface Methodology has been performed. Further,
analysis of variance (ANOVA) is also performed to see the significant effect of design
parameters on the performance of cyclone separator. From the ANOVA, it is found that inlet
duct dimensions, vortex finder size and cyclone height have a strong effect on the cyclone
performance. Second order model is fit to study the interaction between responses and
geometrical parameters. Based on the optimization using Response Surface Methodology a new
model is suggested for minimal pressure drop and maximum efficiency. New set of geometrical
ratio is obtained and this new design is compared with standard design of Stairmand. Pressure
drop for optimized model is 37% less than that of standard model with increased efficiency by
8.5%. Compared result confirms that the new design is superior to the Standard model.