IMPORTANCE OF DISPERSED SOLIDS IN BUBBLES FOR EXOTHERMIC REACTIONS IN FLUIDIZED BEDS |
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Authors: | MITSUTAKE AOYAGl DAIZO KUNII |
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Affiliation: | Department of Chemical Engineering , University of Tokyo , Tokyo, Japan |
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Abstract: | Ignition of activated carbon particles were measured in a vertical tube reactor of 4 cm ID, where single particles fell consecutively through a gas mixture containing oxygen. A two dimensional fluidized bed reactor 24 cm wide, 51 cm high and 2.5 cm in thickness was used for visual observation through a wide front window 24 cm × 35 cm covered with a silica glass plate 1 cm thick. Activated carbon particles were fluidized incipientiy by air, and a gas mixture containing oxygen was injected upwards into the bed through a nozzle positioned 5 cm above the distributor, forming single bubbles intermittently. It was observed that carbon particles dispersed in rising bubbles were ignited abruptly at emulsion phase temperatures above 550°C. Experimental findings from the fluidized bed were compared with those from the tube reactor, suggesting that the igniting conditions for particles dispersed in bubbles are nearly the same as for single particles falling in the tube reactor. |
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