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Typical design dimensions for commercial hydroclones are shown in Figure 9.1.

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  1. D. Bradley, A theoretical study of the hydraulic cyclone, The Industrial Chemist, September, 473–480 (1958).

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  • D. Bradley, A theoretical study of the hydraulic cyclone, The Industrial Chemist, September (1958).

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  • D. Bradley, The Hydroclone, Pergamon Press, Ltd., London, England, 1965.

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Aerstin, F., Street, G. (1978). Hydroclones. In: Applied Chemical Process Design. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-3976-2_10

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