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Interpretation of the hydrodynamic behaviour in a conical fluidized bed dryer
Authors:Michael Wormsbecker  Helen Tanfara
Affiliation:a Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Saskatchewan, 57 Campus Drive, Saskatoon, SK, Canada S7N 5A9
b Merck Frosst Canada Ltd., 16711 TransCanada Hwy., Kirkland, QC, Canada H9H 3L1
Abstract:Wet batches of placebo pharmaceutical granule were dried at inlet superficial gas velocities of 0.64 and 1.3 m/s in a Glatt GPCG-1 fluidized bed. Using pressure fluctuation analysis, the hydrodynamic behaviour indicates a transition from a multiple bubbling regime to a coalescence dominated regime as drying proceeds. The transitional fluidization behaviour is linked to the physical mechanisms associated with the constant and falling rate periods of drying porous materials. Excess surface moisture present during the constant rate period increases interparticle forces through liquid bridging. These liquid bridges stabilize the bed structure which limits bubble formation in the bed. Once the falling rate period is reached, the liquid bridges cannot be maintained and bubble coalescence increases. The resulting bubbling bed hydrodynamics can be explained using the simple two-phase model proposed by Toomey and Johnstone 1952. Gas fluidization of solid particles. Chemical Engineering Progress 48, 220-226] using the full support velocity and bed voidage characteristics of the granule at varying moisture contents.
Keywords:Drying  Fluidization  Hydrodynamics  Granular materials  Interparticle forces  Pressure fluctuations
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