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Hydrocyclone Operations

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klonteig

Petroleum
Aug 31, 2005
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We are planning on using a hydrocyclone to remove larger particulate from an ocean water feed, prior to entry into sand filter beds to remove finer particles and silt.

My question is, how much of the inlet water to the hydrocyclone can be expected to be washed away with the particulate?

Clean water outlet flow required is 1100 gpm. I don't have very good data on the solids loading of the inlet water, though. Any guidelines or experience out there?

Thanks.

Jordan
 
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I'm not exactly familiar with a hydrocyclone. You might try the Water Treatment and Distribution forum under Civil/Environmental.

The equipment I'm envisioning are the big cone shaped-clarifiers. If this is what you're asking about, you might check with the manufacturers of them. Seems like I've seen CBI-Walker and US Filter as suppliers in times past.
 
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