1 Tutorial - Mechanical Separation
1 Tutorial - Mechanical Separation
1. Slurry of CaCO3 in water at 298.2 K is filtered at a constant pressure of 46.2 kN/m2. The area of the
plate and frame press was 0.0439 m2 and the slurry concentration was 23.47 kg solid/m3 filtrate. The
filtration data is given in the table below:
Equation:
= 2 + = +
() ()
= +
2
1
( ) =
+
1 1
( ) =( ) (for plate and frame filter press)
4 +
Ans: (a) = 1.106 x 1011 m/kg, Rm = 6.4 x 1010 m-1 (b) 293.8 s (c) wash time = 240.9 s
2. a. Calculate the terminal settling velocity of dust particle having a diameter of 60 m in air at 294.3 K
and 101.32 kPa. The dust particle can be considered spherical with density of 1280 kg/m3. Take the
air density as 1.202 kg/m3 and viscosity as 0.01828 x 10-3 Pa.s
[Ans: 0.1372 m/s]
b. Oil droplets with diameter of 200 m are settling from still air at 294.3 K and 101.32 kPa. The density
of the oil is 900 kg/m3. A settling chamber with a height of 0.457 m is used. Calculate the terminal
settling velocity. How long will it take for the particle to settle?
[Ans: 0.86 s]
Equation:
4 p gD p gD p2 p p
For spherical particle: vt For laminar flow: vt
3CD 18
D p vt
N Re
3. A dilute slurry contains small solid food particles with diameter of 5 x 10-2 mm, which are to be
removed by centrifuging. The particle density is 1050 kg/m3 and the solution density is 1000 kg/m3.
The viscosity of the liquid is 1.2 x 10-3 Pa.s. A centrifuge at 3000 rev/min is to be used. The bowl
dimensions are b = 100.1 mm, r1 = 5.00 mm, and r2 = 30.0 mm. Calculate the expected flow rate in
m3/s just to remove these particles.
[Ans: 8.76 x 10-5 m3/s]
Equation:
2N 60v
N
60 2r
2 p D p2
q
r
br2
2
r12
18 ln 2
r1