Cyclone CFD Streamline
Cyclones are cylindrical chambers with a tangential inlet that swirls polluted air, driving particulate matter towards the chamber’s walls. CFD are crucial for understanding airflow patterns and pollutant deposition inside cyclones. These simulations involve solving equations and predicting particle trajectories. Inside cyclones, swirling motion creates a vortex, guiding particles downwards towards the outlet. Larger particles deposit near the walls due to centrifugal forces, while smaller ones stay suspended. These insights find applications in industries like power plants and chemical processing for dust collection, emissions control, and improving air quality.