Heat transfer data were obtained using a small electrically-heated simulated plate immersed in a liquid-fluidised bed. For steel balls and for spherical and cylindrical particles of glass fluidised by dimethyl phthalate, two correlations valid over the voidage range 0.40-0.85 were obtained; one was
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