INFLUENCE OF PRESSURE AND FLUIDIZATION VELOCITY ON THE HYDRODYNAMICS OF A FLUIDIZED-BED CONTAINING HORIZONTAL TUBES

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OLOWSON, PA
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[1] Department of Thermo- and Fluid Dynamics, Chalmers University of Technology
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10.1016/0009-2509(94)E0037-Q
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TQ [化学工业];
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0817 ;
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An experimental investigation of the influence of horizontal tubes on the bubble behaviour and through-flow velocity of gas inside bubbles was carried out and the influence of pressure and fluidization velocity was studied. The visible bubble flow rate and the gas velocity through the bubbles were measured simultaneously in a pressurized fluidized bed, using capacitance and Pitot-static pressures probes, respectively. Silica sand with a mean particle diameter of 0.7 mm was fluidized at pressures between 0.1 and 1.6 MPa, in a bed of 0.2 x 0.3 m cross-section. Six different horizontal tube configurations were used and comparisons were made with results obtained in the same bed operated without tubes. The results from the bed with tubes show that the influence of pressure and fluidization velocity is basically the same as in the bed without tubes; an increase in pressure and fluidization velocity increases the bubble activity. At low excess gas velocities, the influence of immersed tubes on the bubble behaviour is less pronounced than at high excess gas velocities. Measurements and visual observations show that a small tube pitch gives a more uniform distribution of the visible bubble flow over the bed cross-section. At a combination of high pressure, high excess gas velocity and a large tube pitch, a preferred bubble path was observed in the centre of the bed cross-section. The pressure probe measurements show that the through-flow velocity of gas inside the bubbles is in most cases higher when tubes are present in the bed. The through-flow velocity consistently decreases with increasing pressure in the bed without tubes. The tendency is largely the same at a low excess gas velocity when tubes are present, but at a high excess gas velocity the through-flow velocity first decreases and then increases as the pressure is increased.
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