The overall expansion of two dissimilar solid particle species with over a tenfold difference in their size and substantial density difference is investigated here for different compositions of the fluidized bed. Contrary to the widely held notion that the total bed height would be the sum of the he
Expansion of multi-jet bed with large particles
โ Scribed by Hoang Luong Pham; J.-C Mora; J.-C Kita
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1996
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 445 KB
- Volume
- 20
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0363-907X
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โฆ Synopsis
An experimental investigation under cold conditions was made to study the effect of some operating parameters on average porosity in a 1.1 m long, 035 m wide and 1.2 m high multi-jet bed (Ignifluid type) with air flow rate varying from 1200 m3 h-' to 3500 m3 h-' and total bed inventory from 26 kg to 45 kg. Rice, peas and one rice-pea mixture (mass ratio 70-30) of sizes 1.95 mm, 5.0 mm and 2.44 mm, respectively, were used as bed material to simulate coal particles. Average bed porosity was estimated based on pressure drop along the bed height. It was found to be in the range 0.58 to 0.72, 0.51 to 062 and 055 to 0.65 for rice, peas and the rice-pea mixture, respectively. One mathematical correlation has been developed from the experimental results to predict average porosity as a function of air flow rate, total bed inventory and particle size used. This correlation is developed for hydrodynamic modelling of an industrial multi-jet combustor.
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