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Design of an optimized hydrocyclone for high efficiency and low energy consumption

Gonçalves et al., 2020

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10938046629552999152
Author
Gonçalves S
Kyriakidis Y
Ullmann G
Barrozo M
Vieira L
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Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research

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Hydrocyclones are centrifugal devices used to perform the separation of a discrete phase (solid or liquid) from a continuous one. Depending on the process goal, particle classification, or thickening, it is possible to enhance the performance of these devices by …
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