New hydrocyclone design for high starch yield: Effect of cylindrical-conical length proportion on the starch, sulfur and protein separation efficiencies

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Author listSaengchan K., Nopharatana A., Songkasiri W.

PublisherElsevier

Publication year2019

JournalPowder Technology (0032-5910)

Volume number346

Start page1

End page8

Number of pages8

ISSN0032-5910

eISSN1873-328X

URLhttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85061192955&doi=10.1016%2fj.powtec.2019.01.077&partnerID=40&md5=5e70d404ab2b91bba0cbf5e3e9d708f8

LanguagesEnglish-Great Britain (EN-GB)


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Abstract

This research aimed to develop a new hydrocyclone design that matches the desired capacity and starch properties in each refining stage of cassava starch production process. The designed hydrocyclone dimension was adjusted to the proportion of cylindrical-conical length (L cy /L co ratio) at 0.00–0.14 and underflow-overflow diameter (D u /D o ratio) at 0.25–0.67 to yield a better starch-impurity separation efficiency. The L cy /L co dimensions affected the pressure drop (ΔP) within the hydrocyclone, while D u /D o affected the underflow discharge shape. An L cy /L co ratio of 0.11 and a D u /D o ratio of 0.67 provided the highest starch-impurity separation efficiency for the refining unit, but a D u /D o ratio of 0.25 was more suitable for the starch recovery from wastewater with a low concentration of starch (2.78% (w/v)), due to the high solid content of the underflow. The starch, sulfur and protein separation efficiencies of the newly designed hydrocyclone were 88.5–91.0%, 81.1–82.2% and 88.8–90.4%, respectively. © 2019


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Bradley's geometryStarch refinery


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