Design and development of domestic cyclone dust collector system using TRIZ and CCD method
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2021-08Author
Azmil Arif, Mohamad Wazir
A. H. Nurfaizey
N. M Amirul Adli
Muhd Ridzuan, Mansor
Aminurrashid, Noordin
N. Tucker
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In conventional vacuum cleaners, filter media or filter bags are used to physically separate
dust and debris from flowing air streams. However, in such systems, the vacuum cleaner's
efficiency diminishes over time as more debris is accumulated on the filter surface. In this
study, a two-stage cyclone dust collector system was proposed, which can be attached to
existing vacuum cleaners. The system was designed and developed using the integrated
Theory of Inventive Problem Solving (TRIZ) and Classical Cyclone Design (CCD) method.
The TRIZ method was implemented during the idea generation stage, where specific design
solution strategies were reviewed. Theoretical analysis of the selected design was carried
out using Classical Cyclone Design (CCD) method. Finally, a full-scale working prototype of
the cyclone dust collector was fabricated for evaluation. Based on results, the cyclone dust
collector system provides more than 99% fractional efficiency and 96% overall collection
efficiency for particles with an average diameter of over 50 μm. The pressure drops and
airflow inside the cyclone dust collector were also analysed. The results suggest that the
proposed cyclone dust collector system would provide better filtration efficiency and less
maintenance compared to the conventional system.