The erosivity of atmospheric fluidized bed combustor particles 600 μm in diameter

The erosivity of the bed material particles from the Pt. Tupper atmospheric fluidized bed combustor were studied in a laboratory erosion-corrosion tester. As-received particles 600 μm in diameter were tested at velocities and temperatures somewhat higher than those that occur in actual fluidized bed...

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