Traveling column for comparison of invasive and non-invasive fluidization voidage measurement techniques

This paper compares invasive and non-invasive voidage measurement techniques from five different Canadian laboratories for the determination of local voidage profiles in gas-fluidized beds of 104μm Fluid Cracking Catalyst (FCC) and 332μm silica sand in a column of 133mm i.d. A novel modular system a...

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Veröffentlicht in:Powder technology 2013-02, Vol.235, p.203-220
Hauptverfasser: Dubrawski, K., Tebianian, S., Bi, H.T., Chaouki, J., Ellis, N., Gerspacher, R., Jafari, R., Kantzas, A., Lim, C., Patience, G.S., Pugsley, T., Qi, M.Z., Zhu, J.X., Grace, J.R.
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Zusammenfassung:This paper compares invasive and non-invasive voidage measurement techniques from five different Canadian laboratories for the determination of local voidage profiles in gas-fluidized beds of 104μm Fluid Cracking Catalyst (FCC) and 332μm silica sand in a column of 133mm i.d. A novel modular system and auxiliary components were designed and constructed to facilitate transportation to, and deployment at, different research centers. Profiles of time-averaged voidage were determined by optical fiber probes, dynamic pressure measurements, electrical capacitance tomography, X-ray computed tomography and radioactive particle tracking by researchers from different research groups. These results are compared with average measurements from pressure gradients and overall bed expansion. Results were kept separate from each other in a double-blind method. There is general, but imperfect, agreement among the different methods for average voidage for both the FCC and silica sand. Invasive probes gave similar results and scatter to non-invasive techniques. [Display omitted] ► A novel fluidized bed was built to ensure identical operating conditions. ► The equipment traveled to different laboratories for hydrodynamic investigation. ► Results of alternate voidage measurement techniques are directly compared. ► Invasive probes give similar voidage results to non-invasive techniques. ► This initiates a comprehensive database for future model validation.
ISSN:0032-5910
1873-328X
DOI:10.1016/j.powtec.2012.10.031