J.Y.C.<br>You might want to check the "separators" section in Perry's Chemical Engineers'Handbook (see Index) which list a variety of them.<br>AIRBUS
J.Y.C. Hoeben:<br><br>I agree with Airbus that you should check in "Perry's Chemical Engineers' Handbook". I would also suggest that you look at "Controlling vessels and tanks" by W.C. Driedger in the March 2000 issue of the <b>Hydrocarbon Processing</b> magazine. <p> Milton Beychok<br><a href=mailto:mbeychok@home.com>mbeychok@home.com</a><br><a href=
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I have a question for you, what type of separator do you like to design?. Horizontal, vertical, cyclonic, supersonic, I comment this because I study several separator geometric configurations. The other vistor opinions are correct but the autor of that reference describes only empirical solutions
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