Laval β Canada, 2013. β 276 p. β ISBN 978-0-9919117-0-7.<div class="bb-sep"></div>In this e-book Fluidization Engineering Practice, six different applications of fluidization technology are presented, focusing on design and model considerations, simulation and studied cases, with an overview of the
Fluidization Engineering
β Scribed by D. Kunii, Octave Levenspiel and Howard Brenner (Auth.)
- Year
- 1991
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 497
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
ButterworthβHeinemann Series in Chemical Engineering, Page ii
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
Preface TO THE SECOND EDITION, Pages xvii-xviii
Preface TO THE FIRST EDITION, Pages xix-xx
Notation, Pages xxi-xxvii
CHAPTER 1 - Introduction, Pages 1-13
CHAPTER 2 - Industrial Applications of Fluidized Beds, Pages 15-59
CHAPTER 3 - Fluidization and Mapping of Regimes, Pages 61-94
CHAPTER 4 - The Dense Bed: Distributors, Gas Jets, and Pumping Power, Pages 95-113
CHAPTER 5 - Bubbles in Dense Beds, Pages 115-135
CHAPTER 6 - Bubbling Fluidized Beds, Pages 137-164
CHAPTER 7 - Entrainment and Elutriation from Fluidized Beds, Pages 165-192
CHAPTER 8 - High-Velocity Fluidization, Pages 193-210
CHAPTER 9 - Solid Movement: Mixing, Segregation, and Staging, Pages 211-235
CHAPTER 10 - Gas Dispersion and Gas Interchange in Bubbling Beds, Pages 237-256
CHAPTER 11 - Particle-to-Gas Mass and Heat Transfer, Pages 257-276
CHAPTER 12 - Conversion of Gas in Catalytic Reactions, Pages 277-312
CHAPTER 13 - Heat Transfer between Fluidized Beds and Surfaces, Pages 313-336
CHAPTER 14 - The RTD and Size Distribution of Solids in Fluidized Beds, Pages 337-358
CHAPTER 15 - Circulation Systems, Pages 359-395
CHAPTER 16 - Design for Physical Operations, Pages 397-427
CHAPTER 17 - Design of Catalytic Reactors, Pages 429-448
CHAPTER 18 - The Design of Noncatalytic Gas-Solid Reactors, Pages 449-479
Author Index, Pages 481-486
Subject Index, Pages 487-491
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
This book provides a comprehensive mechanistic interpretation of the transport phenomena involved in various basic modes of gas-liquid-solid fluidization. These modes include, for example, those for three-phase fluidized beds, slurry columns, turbulent contact absorbers, and three-phase fluidized b
<p>Fluidized beds have gained prominence in many process inΒ dustries (including chemicals, petroleum, metallurgy, food and pharmaceuticals) as a means of bringing particulate solids into contact with gases and/or liquids. Many fluidized bed operations are physical in nature (e.g. drying, coating, c
Fluidization Dynamics has been written for students and engineers who find themselves involved with problems concerning the fluidized state. It presents an analysis that focuses directly on the problem of predicting the fluid dynamic behaviour of a proposed fluidized system for which empirical data
Fluidization Dynamics has been written for students and engineers who find themselves involved with problems concerning the fluidized state. It presents an analysis that focuses directly on the problem of predicting the fluid dynamic behaviour of a proposed fluidized system for which empirical data