Particle separator with vortex claw : an efficient and new technology

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.2166/wst.2024.072

Language of the publication
English
Date
2024-03-15
Type
Article
Author(s)
  • He, Cheng
  • Chittibabu, Padala
  • Nguyen, David
  • Rochfort, Quintin
Publisher
IWA Publishing

Alternative title

Séparateur de particules muni d’un générateur de tourbillons : une nouvelle technologie efficace

Abstract

Despite facing many challenges, the exploration of using natural forces and mechanisms besides gravity to enhance particle settling has never ceased. A novel particle separator design, which utilizes multiple vortexes to enhance particle settling, was proposed in this study. The basic principle is using the fluid's energy to generate small swirling currents in a specially designed vortex claw generator. These currents bring suspended particles from the rapid and turbulent inflow to relatively quiet water regions, separating them from the main flows and reducing their travel distance to the wall. To verify the new separator design's performance, comparison studies were carried out in the laboratory using physical models. The results showed that the new design had much higher particle capture rates for the same inflow rates and tested particle sizes. Most importantly, it was able to effectively remove small particles, and particle capture rates were much less affected by fluctuations in inflow rates. Since most existing particle separators failed to perform well under large inflow rates, these characteristics make the new design stand out from other separators. Due to its special structure, its treatment capacity can also be easily increased without changing its horizontal separator size.

Plain language summary

A novel particle separator design, which utilizes multiple vortexes to enhance particle settling, was proposed in this study.

Subject

  • Nature and environment,
  • Science and technology

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Pagination

1441–1453

Peer review

Yes

Open access level

Gold

Identifiers

ISSN
0273-1223
1996-9732

Article

Journal title
Water Science & Technology
Journal volume
89
Journal issue
6
Accepted date
2024-02-21
Submitted date
2023-06-15

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Water

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