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It is with great pleasure and satisfaction that we introduce this
volume which comprises the papers accepted for the 4th
International Conference on Hydrocyclones held in Southampton from
23rd to 25th September 1992. As the name implies, this is the
fourth Conference in the series, with the previous ones held in
Cambridge in 1980, Bath in 1984 and Oxford in 1987. The papers
cover a wide span of activities, from fundamental research to
advances in industrial practice and, as in the earlier volumes,
make a significant contribution of lasting value to the technical
literature on hydrocyclones. Hydrocyclones continue to widen their
appeal to engineers; besides their traditional role in mineral
processing they now attract a lot of attention in chemical
engineering, the oil and gas industry, power generation, the food
industry, textiles, metal working, waste water treatment,
pharmaceuticals, biotechnology and other industries. The reason for
this continuously increasing attention is, as David Parkinson
(General Manager of Conoco (UK)) said recently, that" ... a
hydrocyclone is an engineering dream, a machine with no moving
parts." Yet as this Volume clearly shows, the hydrocyclone can do
so many things and do them well, whether the application is in
solid-liquid, liquid-liquid or liquid-gas separation.
It is with great pleasure and satisfaction that we introduce this
volume which comprises the papers accepted for the 4th
International Conference on Hydrocyclones held in Southampton from
23rd to 25th September 1992. As the name implies, this is the
fourth Conference in the series, with the previous ones held in
Cambridge in 1980, Bath in 1984 and Oxford in 1987. The papers
cover a wide span of activities, from fundamental research to
advances in industrial practice and, as in the earlier volumes,
make a significant contribution of lasting value to the technical
literature on hydrocyclones. Hydrocyclones continue to widen their
appeal to engineers; besides their traditional role in mineral
processing they now attract a lot of attention in chemical
engineering, the oil and gas industry, power generation, the food
industry, textiles, metal working, waste water treatment,
pharmaceuticals, biotechnology and other industries. The reason for
this continuously increasing attention is, as David Parkinson
(General Manager of Conoco (UK)) said recently, that" ... a
hydrocyclone is an engineering dream, a machine with no moving
parts." Yet as this Volume clearly shows, the hydrocyclone can do
so many things and do them well, whether the application is in
solid-liquid, liquid-liquid or liquid-gas separation.
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