Abstract: | An experimental investigation was made to study the effect of vertical probe height on heat transfer at the wall in circulating fluidized beds. Experiments were conducted in a 100 mm internal diameter, 5.15 m tall circulating fluidized bed. Four probes having 85, 127.5, 170 and 255 mm heights were tested. Heat transfer measurements covered a range of superficial velocity from 7.2 to 12.5 m/s and a range of suspension density from 25 to 68 kg/m3. The results were compared with those of other investigators. An empirical correlation incorporating the dimensionless probe height and the particle Nusselt number and Reynolds number has been suggested. |