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Inlet Diameter and Flow Volume Effects on Separation and Energy Efficiency of Hydrocyclones
2015
IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering
This study investigates hydrocyclone performance of an oil injected screw compressor. Especially, the oil separation efficiency of a screw compressor plays a significant role for air quality and non-stop working hour of compressors has become an important issue when the efficiency in energy is considered. In this study, two separation efficiency parameters were selected to be hydrocyclone inlet diameter and flow volume height between oil reservoir surface and top of the hydrocyclone. Nine
doi:10.1088/1757-899x/90/1/012074
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