Effects of pressure and fines content on bubble diameter in a fluidized bed studied using fast X-ray tomography

Using a fast X-ray tomography setup the bubble size and velocity has been measured in a 25cm diameter fluidized bed of Geldart B powder and a 24cm bed of Geldart A powder. The average bubble size has been determined for a measurement period of 60s. The resolution of this setup is about 4.5mm per pix...

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Veröffentlicht in:Chemical engineering journal (1996) 2012-10, Vol.207, p.711-717
Hauptverfasser: Brouwer, G.C, Wagner, E.C, van Ommen, J.R, Mudde, R.F
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Zusammenfassung:Using a fast X-ray tomography setup the bubble size and velocity has been measured in a 25cm diameter fluidized bed of Geldart B powder and a 24cm bed of Geldart A powder. The average bubble size has been determined for a measurement period of 60s. The resolution of this setup is about 4.5mm per pixel at a rate of 250 reconstructions per second. It is possible to detect bubbles as small as 2.2cm. The Geldart B powder consists of polystyrene particles with an average diameter of 607μm and a bulk density of 625kg/m³. This bed was studied at pressures ranging from 1 to 5bar. The superficial gas velocities varied from 12 to 32cm/s for the atmospheric pressure measurements; for the highest pressure from 10 to 15cm/s. The bubble size is significantly reduced at higher pressures for similar gas flows. The Geldart A powder consist of a base of aluminum oxide particles with an average diameter of 76μm and a bulk density of 680kg/m³. A varying amount of fines was added to these base particles for the different mixtures. The fines consist of aluminum oxide particles with an average diameter of 38μm and a bulk density of 620kg/m³. The fines contents varied from 0%w to 50%w. An increase in fines content results in a clear reduction of the average bubble size. If the fines content is increased from 0%w to 50%w the average spherical equivalent bubble diameter is reduced by 20%.
ISSN:1385-8947
1873-3212
DOI:10.1016/j.cej.2012.07.040