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    CFD modeling of hydrocyclones: Prediction of particle size segregation by Narasimha, M., Brennan, M.S., Holtham, P.N.

    Published in Minerals engineering (01-12-2012)
    “…[Display omitted] . ► We model hydrocyclones using multiphase CFD to simulate the particle size segregation. ► The CFD data compared with sampling probe data…”
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    A semi-mechanistic model of hydrocyclones — Developed from industrial data and inputs from CFD by Narasimha, M., Mainza, A.N., Holtham, P.N., Powell, M.S., Brennan, M.S.

    “…The flow behavior in hydrocyclones is extremely complex, leading the designers to rely on empirical equations for predicting cyclone performance. A number of…”
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    Multiphase modelling of hydrocyclones – prediction of cut-size by Brennan, M.S., Narasimha, M., Holtham, P.N.

    Published in Minerals engineering (01-04-2007)
    “…A comprehensive multiphase model of cyclone separators using Computational Fluid Dynamics is under development. The model is capable of predicting velocity…”
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    A comprehensive CFD model of dense medium cyclone performance by Narasimha, M., Brennan, M.S., Holtham, P.N., Napier-Munn, T.J.

    Published in Minerals engineering (01-04-2007)
    “…A computational fluid dynamics (CFD) model of the dense medium cyclone (DMC) has been developed, using Fluent, by coupling component models for the air-core,…”
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    Numerical simulation of magnetite segregation in a dense medium cyclone by Narasimha, M., Brennan, M.S., Holtham, P.N.

    Published in Minerals engineering (01-08-2006)
    “…Numerical simulations of turbulent driven flow in a dense medium cyclone with magnetite medium have been conducted using Fluent. The predicted air core shape…”
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    Air-core modelling for hydrocyclones operating with solids by Narasimha, M., Mainza, A.N., Holtham, P.N., Brennan, M.S.

    “…The air core is one of the most important internal structures in the flow field of hydrocyclones. One difficulty in predicting the flow split in cyclones is…”
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