Classification of Separation Equipment by Design and Technological Features

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.4108/eai.18-8-2021.170676

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modular separation device, technological classification, flexible assembly

Abstract

Production range increasing causes many obstacles to ensure the work of the chemical industry. Production must respond quickly to the slightest change and must be customer-oriented. Due to this, there is a general trend towards increasing production flexibility by introducing modular systems. Thus, there is a need to classify existing solutions to develop flexible systems based on them. The article contains the analysis of chemical industry development tendencies, a methodology of research of modular separation devices, and their classification by design and technological features. The study result is a design and technological classification with a code that can optimize various separation devices. As a result of experimental research, preliminary and acceptance tests of experimental samples, the main hydrodynamic and separation characteristics of modular separation devices and combined multifunctional separators are determined: hydraulic resistance 0.15–2.00 kPa for units and 15–30 kPa for devices; effective capture of particles from the size of 5 μm; efficiency of separate stages of modular separation devices is about 70–90 %; efficiency of combined multifunctional separators is approximately 99.5–99.9 %. The offered multipurpose separators equipped with dynamically regulated modular separation devices do not concede to world analogs by the main technical characteristics of combined multistage separators worldwide.

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Published

18-08-2021

How to Cite

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Ivanov V, Pavlenko I, Caganova D, Liaposhchenko O, Demianenko M, Lobov Y, Golokhvost O. Classification of Separation Equipment by Design and Technological Features. EAI Endorsed Trans Energy Web [Internet]. 2021 Aug. 18 [cited 2024 Apr. 25];9(38):e1. Available from: https://publications.eai.eu/index.php/ew/article/view/74

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