JPS5579059A - Periodical stepless centrifugal separation - Google Patents

Periodical stepless centrifugal separation

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JPS5579059A
JPS5579059A JP15134878A JP15134878A JPS5579059A JP S5579059 A JPS5579059 A JP S5579059A JP 15134878 A JP15134878 A JP 15134878A JP 15134878 A JP15134878 A JP 15134878A JP S5579059 A JPS5579059 A JP S5579059A
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centrifugal
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cage
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Tomiji Nakamura
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PURPOSE: To perform continuous centrifugal separating operation with both agitation and transferring capabilites by a method wherein the rotational frequency is periodically changed to go up and down the lowest limit border line at which centrifugal force starts to generate.
CONSTITUTION: Solid material covered with deposited liquid is charged in a centrifugal cage and operation is started. The operation is made stepless to that the speed is gradually increased or decreased to follow the uprising curve 2 and falling curve 4. When a horizontal or tilted type centrifugal cage is used, the rotation during the period T1 including the lowest speed point 5 causes each content in the cage to move vertically or some other direction, respectively. This motion can be used to move the contents from one end to the other. Meanwhile, the rotation during the period T2 including the highest speed point 3 generates centrifugal force which can be utilized to separate deposited liquid. The period T3 required for operation can be determined depending on the amount of property of object being separated so that continuous operation is performed.
COPYRIGHT: (C)1980,JPO&Japio
JP15134878A 1978-12-07 1978-12-07 Periodical stepless centrifugal separation Pending JPS5579059A (en)

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JPS5579059A true JPS5579059A (en) 1980-06-14

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