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Demisting Cyclones

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Until now we have been concerned with the separation of solid particles from gas streams. However, cyclones may be also utilized quite effectively to separate liquids contained in a carrier gas stream. The principles are the same but liquids pose some unique problems and some advantages relative to solids-collecting cyclones.

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Hoffmann, A.C., Stein, L.E. (2002). Demisting Cyclones. In: Gas Cyclones and Swirl Tubes. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-07377-3_13

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