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Characterization of gas-solid fluidization: A comparative study of acoustic and pressure signals
Authors:Yan-qin Li  John R Grace
Affiliation:
  • a Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada V6T 1Z3
  • b Department of Thermal Energy and Power Engineering, School of Chemical Engineering and Energy, Zhengzhou University, Zhengzhou, 450001, PR China
  • Abstract:The hydrodynamics of fluidized beds strongly influence their operation, but are complicated and chaotic. There are many measurement techniques, but none fully characterizes gas-solid fluidized beds. Acoustic signals from fluidized beds cover a wide frequency spectrum and can be correlated to bed characteristics. Experiments were conducted to study the acoustic signals from ultrasonic transducers mounted on the outer wall of a two-dimensional fluidization column. The acoustic signals were related to bubble behavior in 550 μm glass beads. Simultaneous acoustic and pressure measurements allowed direct comparison of these signals for single bubbles, pairs and chains of bubbles. The envelope of acoustic signals, generated by particle collisions and particle-wall impacts, provided information on the behavior of bubbles. Significant peaks appeared as the top portions of the bubble wakes approached the acoustic sensor. Pressure waves propagated considerably in the horizontal direction, whereas acoustic signals propagated little in the lateral direction, but transmitted forward in the wall in the direction of bubble motion, maintaining the wave profile invariant during transmission. The strong lateral localization of acoustic signals is promising for determining the lateral bubble position in the bed. Acoustic signals provide a potential means of determining such bubble properties as velocity, frequency and volume, with some advantages relative to pressure signals.
    Keywords:Fluidization  Acoustic signals  Pressure  Bubbles
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