Sediment holding space is a critical component in rotating bowl centrifuges designed to collect and contain separated solid particles during liquid-solid separation processes.
The sediment holding space is a specifically engineered annular chamber within the rotating bowl of a centrifuge where separated solid particles (sediment) accumulate during operation. This space is designed with precise geometry to maximize sediment retention capacity while maintaining optimal separation efficiency and bowl balance. It typically features tapered walls to facilitate sediment compaction and discharge, with volume calculations based on bowl diameter, length, and operational parameters. The design must account for particle characteristics, throughput requirements, and discharge mechanisms (manual or automatic).
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Cleaning frequency depends on sediment accumulation rate, typically every 4-8 hours of operation. Automated systems monitor pressure differential or use timers to initiate cleaning cycles.
Overfilling reduces separation efficiency, causes imbalance vibrations, and can damage bearings. Modern centrifuges have sensors to trigger automatic discharge or shutdown before overfill occurs.
Volume is fixed by bowl design, but operational parameters (feed rate, solids concentration) can be adjusted to optimize filling rates between discharge cycles.
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