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Fluidization of spherical versus elongated particles: Experimental investigation using magnetic particle tracking
Authors:Ivan Mema  Kay A Buist  JAM
Affiliation:1. Complex Fluid Processing, Department of Process and Energy, Delft University of Technology, Delft, Netherlands;2. Department of Chemical Engineering and Chemistry, Multiphase Reactors Group, Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, Netherlands
Abstract:In biomass processing fluidized beds are used to process granular materials where particles typically possess elongated shapes. However, for simplicity, in computer simulations particles are often considered spherical, even though elongated particles experience more complex particle– particle interactions as well as different hydrodynamic forces. The exact effect of these more complex interactions in dense fluidized suspensions is still not well understood. In this study we use the magnetic particle tracking technique to compare the fluidization behavior of spherical particles to that of elongated particles. We found a considerable difference between fluidization behavior of spherical versus elongated particles in the time-averaged particle velocity field as well as in the time-averaged particle rotational velocity profile. Moreover, we studied the effect of fluid velocity and the particle's aspect ratio on the particle's preferred orientation in different parts of the bed, which provides new insight in the fluidization behavior of elongated particles.
Keywords:fluidization  elongated particles  particle orientation  particle velocity
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