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CENTRIFUGAL COLLECTORS GROUP MEMBERS… 1. MUHAMMAD SYAZWAN BIN ROSDI (17DAS14F1093) 2. PUTRI NURAMELIA BINTI MUSTAFFA KAMAL (17DAS14F1019) 3. YUSRINA BINTI YUSERI (17DAS14F1013) 4. NORSHIDA BINTI YUSOF (17DAS14F1017)

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CENTRIFUGAL

COLLECTORSGROUP MEMBERS…

1. MUHAMMAD SYAZWAN BIN ROSDI (17DAS14F1093)2. PUTRI NURAMELIA BINTI MUSTAFFA KAMAL (17DAS14F1019)

3. YUSRINA BINTI YUSERI (17DAS14F1013)4. NORSHIDA BINTI YUSOF (17DAS14F1017)

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1. CYCLONES…

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PRINCIPLE OF CYCLONES…The particles are removed by the application of a centrifugal force. The polluted gas stream is forced

into a vortex. The motion of the gas exerts a centrifugal forces on the

particles, and they get deposited on the inner surface of the cyclone.

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CONSTRUCTION AND OPERATION… The gas enters through the inlet, and it forced into a spiral. At the bottom, the gas reverses direction and flows upwards. To prevent particles in the incoming stream from contaminating the clean gas,

a vortex finder is provided to separate them. The cleaned gas flows out to the vortex finder.

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CYCLONES..

ADVANTAGES… Have a lost capital cost. Reasonable high efficiency for

specially designed cyclone. Can be used under almost any

operating condition. Can be constructed of a wide variety of

materials. No maintenance requirements.

DISADVANTAGES… Only used for small particles. High pressure drops contribute to

increased costs of operation.

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2. MECHANICAL CENTRIFUGAL COLLECTORS…

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