Flow patterns in a pilot plant-scale turbulent fluidized bed reactor: Concurrent application of tracers and fiber optic sensors |
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Authors: | H. I. Farag,A. Grisling s,P. E. Ege,H. I. De Lasa |
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Affiliation: | H. I. Farag,A. Grislingås,P. E. Ege,H. I. De Lasa |
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Abstract: | Hydrodynamics of a turbulent fluidized bed is studied by means of the concurrent application of fiber optic sensors and a helium tracer. It is observed that in the vicinity of the column wall there is a high bubble activity region. Low bubble activity and negative bubble velocities are reported for the dense phase near the column centre-line region. A temperature increase from 22 to 145°C results in a more homogeneous turbulent fluidized bed with smaller bubbles and more gas flowing through an expanded dense bed emulsion phase. Mass transfer coefficients between bubble-emulsion (kbe) and bubble-annulus (kba) are evaluated. The dominant mass transfer path was the one from the bubbles to the annular region with kba being several times greater than kbe. |
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Keywords: | turbulent fluidization tracers fibre optic probes temperature scale-up |
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