Tomographic diagnosis of gas maldistribution in gas-solid fluidized beds |
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Authors: | Ashutosh K. Patel Bhaskar N. Thorat Arun S. Mujumdar |
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Affiliation: | a Chemical Engineering Department, Institute of Chemical Technology, University of Mumbai, Matunga, Mumbai - 400 019, India b Engineering Science Program & Department of Mechanical Engineering, National University of Singapore 9, Engineering Drive, 117576, Singapore |
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Abstract: | Phase distribution is one of the key hydrodynamic parameters useful for the design and performance assessment of fluidized bed dryers (FBDs). It has direct influence on the drying rate, thermal efficiency, residence time distribution and degree of mixing. The quality of fluidization strongly depends on the uniformity of distribution of the fluidizing gas and the physical properties of the material to be fluidized. In the present work, gamma ray tomography (GRT) study was carried out in the form of chordal solid hold-up, which was found to be greatly influenced by the gas distributor design. The performance of a gas distributor due to the prevalent practice of operating at lower values of distributor-to-bed pressure drop ratio was characterized in a 0.15 m diameter fluidized bed dryer over a broad range of superficial gas velocity. The effects of various parameters such as solids loading, particle size and particle density were analyzed with the help of the reconstructed solid hold-up profiles. The fluidization was studied in terms of maldistribution factor (χ), a value of 5% or less can be obtained by properly designing distributor for a given bed loading, particularly for batch fluidized bed dryers. An industrial size fluidized bed dryer of 1 m diameter was also examined tomographically to obtain quantitative information on the solid hold-up distribution within the bed. |
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Keywords: | Solid hold-up Gamma-ray tomography Fluidized bed dryer Mixing Algebraic reconstruction technique Distributor design |
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