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Circulating Fluidized Beds

✍ Scribed by John R. Grace, Hsiaotao Bi (auth.), J. R. Grace, A. A. Avidan, T. M. Knowlton (eds.)


Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Year
1996
Tongue
English
Leaves
598
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Since the late 1970s there has been an explosion of industrial and academic interest in circulating fluidized beds. In part, the attention has arisen due to the environmental advantages associated with CFB (circulating . fluidized bed) combustion systems, the incorporation of riser reactors employing cirΒ­ culating fluidized bed technology in petroleum refineries for fluid catalytic cracking and, to a lesser extent, the successes of CFB technology for calcinaΒ­ tion reactions and Fischer-Tropsch synthesis. In part, it was also the case that too much attention had been devoted to bubbling fluidized beds and it was time to move on to more complex and more advantageous regime,S of operation. Since 1980 a number of CFB processes have been commercialized. There have been five successful International Circulating Fluidized Bed ConferΒ­ ences beginning in 1985, the most recent taking place in Beijing in May 1996. In addition, we have witnessed a host of other papers on CFB fundaΒ­ mentals and applications in journals and other archival publications. There have also been several review papers and books on specific CFB topics. However, there has been no comprehensive book reviewing the field and attempting to provide an overview of both fundamentals and applications. The purpose of this book is to fill this vacuum.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xvi
Introduction to Circulating Fluidized Beds....Pages 1-20
Hydrodynamics....Pages 21-85
Gas Mixing....Pages 86-118
Solids Motion and Mixing....Pages 119-148
Hydrodynamic modeling....Pages 149-180
Cyclones and other gasβ€”solids separators....Pages 181-213
Standpipes and return systems....Pages 214-260
Heat transfer in circulating fluidized beds....Pages 261-311
Experimental techniques....Pages 312-368
Combustion performance....Pages 369-416
Design considerations for CFB boilers....Pages 417-440
Applications of CFB technology to gasβ€”solid reactions....Pages 441-465
Fluid catalytic cracking....Pages 466-488
Design and scale-up of CFB catalytic reactors....Pages 489-503
Reactor modeling for high-velocity fluidized beds....Pages 504-524
Novel configurations and variants....Pages 525-567
Future prospects....Pages 568-577
Back Matter....Pages 579-585

✦ Subjects


Biotechnology; Physical Chemistry


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